The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Essays, 2d seriesHoughton, Mifflin, 1903 |
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Page 24
... look on it become silent . The poet also resigns himself to his mood , and that thought which agitated him is expressed , but alter idem , in a manner totally new . The expres- sion is organic , or the new type which things themselves ...
... look on it become silent . The poet also resigns himself to his mood , and that thought which agitated him is expressed , but alter idem , in a manner totally new . The expres- sion is organic , or the new type which things themselves ...
Page 33
... looks and behavior , has yielded us a new thought . He unlocks our chains and admits us to a new scene . ' This emancipation is dear to all men , and the power to impart it , as it must come from greater depth and scope of thought , is ...
... looks and behavior , has yielded us a new thought . He unlocks our chains and admits us to a new scene . ' This emancipation is dear to all men , and the power to impart it , as it must come from greater depth and scope of thought , is ...
Page 37
... look in vain for the poet whom I describe . We do not with sufficient plainness or sufficient profoundness address ourselves to life , nor dare we chaunt our own times and social circumstance . If we filled the day with bravery , we ...
... look in vain for the poet whom I describe . We do not with sufficient plainness or sufficient profoundness address ourselves to life , nor dare we chaunt our own times and social circumstance . If we filled the day with bravery , we ...
Page 43
... look : Him by the hand dear Nature took ; Dearest Nature , strong and kind , Whispered , Darling , never mind ! · To - morrow they will wear another face , The founder thou ! these are thy race ! ' EXPERIENCE HERE do we find ourselves ...
... look : Him by the hand dear Nature took ; Dearest Nature , strong and kind , Whispered , Darling , never mind ! · To - morrow they will wear another face , The founder thou ! these are thy race ! ' EXPERIENCE HERE do we find ourselves ...
Page 46
... the horizon . Our life looks trivial , and we shun to record it . Men V seem to have learned of the horizon the art of perpetual retreating and reference . ' Yonder uplands are rich pasturage , and my neighbor has fertile 46 EXPERIENCE.
... the horizon . Our life looks trivial , and we shun to record it . Men V seem to have learned of the horizon the art of perpetual retreating and reference . ' Yonder uplands are rich pasturage , and my neighbor has fertile 46 EXPERIENCE.
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