Was there no meaning in the live repose of the valley behind the mill, and which homer or shakespeare could not reform for me in words? which figurative language device is present in this line? alliteration allusion onomatopoeia simile

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What Emerson means by "natural" is that  We are inspired by various natural objects.

The ancient Greeks called the world {cosmos}, beauty. It is the nature of all things, or  the visual power of the human eye, that pleases us with archetypes like the sky, mountains, trees, and animals. Delight in contours, colors, movements and groupings. This is likely due in part to the eye itself.

It refers to the implied meaning of the word based on its current context and usage. So from the given text we can see that Ralph Waldo Emerson is talking about the beauty of nature. We also use the connotative sense here to refer figuratively to the impressions we get from various natural objects.

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