The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Essays, 2d seriesHoughton, Mifflin, 1903 |
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... III . CHARACTER IV . MANNERS V. GIFTS PAGE I 43 87 117 157 VI . NATURE 167 VII . POLITICS 197 VIII . NOMINALIST AND REALIST 223 IX . NEW ENGLAND REFORMERS 249 NOTES 287 } 609791 I THE POET A MOODY child and wildly wise Pursued.
... III . CHARACTER IV . MANNERS V. GIFTS PAGE I 43 87 117 157 VI . NATURE 167 VII . POLITICS 197 VIII . NOMINALIST AND REALIST 223 IX . NEW ENGLAND REFORMERS 249 NOTES 287 } 609791 I THE POET A MOODY child and wildly wise Pursued.
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... him is expressed , but alter idem , in a manner totally new . The expres- sion is organic , or the new type which things themselves take when liberated . As , in the I • sun , objects paint their images on the retina 24 THE POET.
... him is expressed , but alter idem , in a manner totally new . The expres- sion is organic , or the new type which things themselves take when liberated . As , in the I • sun , objects paint their images on the retina 24 THE POET.
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... manner we can stimulate this instinct , new passages are opened for us into nature ; the mind flows into and through things hardest and highest , and the metamorphosis is possible . This is the reason why bards love wine , mead ...
... manner we can stimulate this instinct , new passages are opened for us into nature ; the mind flows into and through things hardest and highest , and the metamorphosis is possible . This is the reason why bards love wine , mead ...
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... manner of dolls , drums and horses ; withdraw- ing their eyes from the plain face and sufficing objects of nature , the sun and moon , the animals , the water and stones , which should be their toys . So the poet's habit of living ...
... manner of dolls , drums and horses ; withdraw- ing their eyes from the plain face and sufficing objects of nature , the sun and moon , the animals , the water and stones , which should be their toys . So the poet's habit of living ...
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... with pictures ; each will bear an emphasis of attention once , which it cannot retain , though we fain would continue to be pleased in that manner . How strongly I have C felt of pictures that when you have seen one EXPERIENCE 55.
... with pictures ; each will bear an emphasis of attention once , which it cannot retain , though we fain would continue to be pleased in that manner . How strongly I have C felt of pictures that when you have seen one EXPERIENCE 55.
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