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In paragraph 21, what distinction does Emerson make between “barren contemplation” and “new creation”?

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Emerson makes the distinction between “barren contemplation” and “new creation” in paragraph 21 by explaining that the intellectual beauty of nature searches for the perfect order of things through God. In exploring the world and living in society, the intellectual beauty of nature permeates the brain and provides men with new ideas of thinking. Stating that “All good is eternally reproductive” (21),

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