The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Essays, 2d seriesHoughton, Mifflin, 1903 |
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Page 15
... slight a rate as you . His worship is sympathetic ; he has no defi- nitions , but he is commanded in nature by the living power which he feels to be there present .し No imitation or playing of these things would content him THE POET 15.
... slight a rate as you . His worship is sympathetic ; he has no defi- nitions , but he is commanded in nature by the living power which he feels to be there present .し No imitation or playing of these things would content him THE POET 15.
Page 39
... feels the new desire . He hears a voice , he sees a beckoning . Then he is ap- prised , with wonder , what herds of dæmons hem him in . He can no more rest ; he says , with the old painter , " By God it is in me and must go forth of me ...
... feels the new desire . He hears a voice , he sees a beckoning . Then he is ap- prised , with wonder , what herds of dæmons hem him in . He can no more rest ; he says , with the old painter , " By God it is in me and must go forth of me ...
Page 72
... feel a new heart beating with the love of the new beauty . I am ready to die out of nature and be born again into this new yet unapproachable America I have found in the West : - " Since neither now nor yesterday began These thoughts ...
... feel a new heart beating with the love of the new beauty . I am ready to die out of nature and be born again into this new yet unapproachable America I have found in the West : - " Since neither now nor yesterday began These thoughts ...
Page 77
... feel his being enhanced by that cryptic might . Though not in energy , yet by presence , this magazine of substance cannot be otherwise than felt ; nor can any force of intellect attribute to the object the proper deity which sleeps or ...
... feel his being enhanced by that cryptic might . Though not in energy , yet by presence , this magazine of substance cannot be otherwise than felt ; nor can any force of intellect attribute to the object the proper deity which sleeps or ...
Page 79
... feel it as essence , essential evil . This it is not ; it has an objective existence , but no subjective . Thus inevitably does the universe wear our color , and every object fall successively into the subject itself . The subject ...
... feel it as essence , essential evil . This it is not ; it has an objective existence , but no subjective . Thus inevitably does the universe wear our color , and every object fall successively into the subject itself . The subject ...
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