The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson in Six Volumes, Volumes 7-8Wm. H. Wise, 1929 |
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Page 126
... beauty is not , as it ought to be , the dower of man and of woman as invariably as sensation . Beauty is , even in or , as one has said , the beautiful , occasional , culminating and perfect only a single moment , before which it is ...
... beauty is not , as it ought to be , the dower of man and of woman as invariably as sensation . Beauty is , even in or , as one has said , the beautiful , occasional , culminating and perfect only a single moment , before which it is ...
Page 361
... Beauty ( 1866 ? ) : - " " Beauty was never locked up in Vaticans . It is there , but it is not less here . The seat of beauty is in the truth and health of the Soul . It is the incessant creation of the spirit of man , whenever bad ...
... Beauty ( 1866 ? ) : - " " Beauty was never locked up in Vaticans . It is there , but it is not less here . The seat of beauty is in the truth and health of the Soul . It is the incessant creation of the spirit of man , whenever bad ...
Page 363
... Beauty by Mr. Emerson's friend , Mr. James Elliot Cabot : " The complete incarnation of spirit , which is the defi- nition of Beauty , demands equally that there be no point it does not inhabit , and none in which it abides . " Page 56 ...
... Beauty by Mr. Emerson's friend , Mr. James Elliot Cabot : " The complete incarnation of spirit , which is the defi- nition of Beauty , demands equally that there be no point it does not inhabit , and none in which it abides . " Page 56 ...
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