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Macrocosm

noun
1.
Everything that exists anywhere.  Synonyms: cosmos, creation, existence, universe, world.  "The biggest tree in existence"



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"Macrocosm" Quotes from Famous Books



... PARACELSUS, contain the three principles termed in alchemistic phraseology salt, sulphur, and mercury. This is true, therefore, of man: the healthy body, he argued, is a sort of chemical compound in which these three principles are harmoniously blended (as in the Macrocosm) in due proportion, whilst disease is due to a preponderance of one principle, fevers, for example, being the result of an excess of sulphur (i.e. the fiery principle), etc. PARACELSUS, although his theory was not so different from that of GALEN, whose views he denounced, was thus ...
— Bygone Beliefs • H. Stanley Redgrove

... and on the other the reality of the external world, and which itself is the vision of a real concrete personality. The individual is thus disclosed as something more than the universal, the microcosm as something more than the macrocosm, and any living personality as something more than ...
— The Complex Vision • John Cowper Powys

... lovely macrocosm Was woman once to you, Bride to your groom. No tree in bloom But it leaned you a ...
— New Poems • D. H. Lawrence

... that this sensible world, which is called the macrocosm—that is, the long world—enters into our soul, which is called the microcosm—that is, the little world—through the gates of the five senses, as regards the apprehension, delectation, and distinction of these sensible things; which is manifest in this way:—In the sensible world some things ...
— Library Of The World's Best Literature, Ancient And Modern, Vol. 5 • Various

... whole Conradean system sums itself up in the title of "Victory," an incomparable piece of irony. Imagine a better label for that tragic record of heroic and yet bootless effort, that matchless picture, in microcosm, of the relentlessly cruel revolutions in the macrocosm! ...
— A Book of Prefaces • H. L. Mencken


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