The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Essays. 1st seriesHoughton Mifflin, 1903 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 35
Page 414
... Poems . Page 199 , note 1 . If love his moment overstay , Hatred's swift repulsions play . " The Visit , " Poems . Page 200 , note 1. Shakspeare , Sonnet xxv . Page 202 , note I. In his first letter to John Sterling , May 29 , 1840 , a ...
... Poems . Page 199 , note 1 . If love his moment overstay , Hatred's swift repulsions play . " The Visit , " Poems . Page 200 , note 1. Shakspeare , Sonnet xxv . Page 202 , note I. In his first letter to John Sterling , May 29 , 1840 , a ...
Page 428
... poems , Par- nassus , where he gave it the title " Euthanasia . ” Page 267 , note 1. Hardly anywhere in his writings has Mr. Emerson stated his belief in the sure triumph of beneficent law more compactly than in this sentence ...
... poems , Par- nassus , where he gave it the title " Euthanasia . ” Page 267 , note 1. Hardly anywhere in his writings has Mr. Emerson stated his belief in the sure triumph of beneficent law more compactly than in this sentence ...
Page 435
... Poems , Appendix . Page 304 , note I. " Throw a stone into the stream , and all influence . " Nature , chapter iv . the circles that propagate themselves are the beautiful type of The ripples in rhymes the oar forsake . " Woodnotes ...
... Poems , Appendix . Page 304 , note I. " Throw a stone into the stream , and all influence . " Nature , chapter iv . the circles that propagate themselves are the beautiful type of The ripples in rhymes the oar forsake . " Woodnotes ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
action Amadis de Gaul appear beauty behold better Bonduca Boston character circle conversation divine doctrine earth Emerson Epaminondas essay eternal evil experience fact fear feel friendship genius George Willis Cooke give hand heart heaven Heraclitus Heroism hour human intellect John Sterling lecture less light live look man's ment mind moral nature ness never noble object Over-Soul painted pass Perceforest perfect persons Phidias Phocion Plato pleasure Plotinus Plutarch Poems poet poetry Polycrates present prudence Ralph Waldo Emerson relations religion Richard Garnett sculpture secret seems sense Shakspeare society Sophocles soul speak spirit stand sweet Synesius talent teach thee things thou thought tion to-day true truth ture universal virtue whilst whole William Ellery Channing wisdom words write Xenophon young youth