Eureka: A Prose Poem (Q112587)

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Eureka: A Prose Poem
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    Eureka (English)
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    A Prose Poem (English)
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    An essay on the material and physical universe (English)
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    Poème en prose, essai sur l’univers matériel et spirituel (French)
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    It is with humility really unassumed—it is with a sentiment even of awe—that I pen the opening sentence of this work: for of all conceivable subjects I approach the reader with the most solemn—the most comprehensive—the most difficult—the most august. (English)
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    In the meantime bear in mind that all is Life—Life—Life within Life—the less within the greater, and all within the Spirit Divine. (English)
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