This was followed by a long series of popular treatises in rapid succession, amongst the more important of which are Light Science for Leisure Hours and The Sun (1871); The Orbs around Us and Essays on Astronomy (1872); The Expanse of Heaven, The Moon and The Borderland of Science (1873); The Universe and the Coming Transits and Transits of Venus (1874);(1874); Our Place among Infinities (1875); Myths and Marvels of Astronomy (1877); The Universe of Stars (1878); Flowers of the Sky (1879); The Peotry of Astronomy (1880); Easy Star Lessons and Familiar Science Studies (1882); Mysteries of Time and Space and The Great Pyramid (1883); The Universe of Suns (1884); The Seasons (1885); Other Suns than Ours and Half-Hours with the Stars (1887). [Please select]
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At such times his face would be upturned, eyes trained upon the dim infinities beyond the pale moon-smitten sky. [Please select]
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Its oneness comes to him as the _sum_ of these infinities. [Please select]
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But as it was obvious that there were infinities--for example, the number of numbers--the contradictions of infinity seemed unavoidable, and philosophy seemed to have wandered into a "cul-de-sac." [Please select]
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The gipsies do not understand what they see, and hear, and feel; but they are aware of infinities too intimate for ordinary speech. [Please select]
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