The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson in Six Volumes, Volumes 7-8Wm. H. Wise, 1929 |
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... course in Boston , 1836-37 , he said : " A man should live among those with whom he can act naturally , who permit and provoke the expression of all his thoughts and emotions . Yet the course of events does steadily thwart any attempt ...
... course in Boston , 1836-37 , he said : " A man should live among those with whom he can act naturally , who permit and provoke the expression of all his thoughts and emotions . Yet the course of events does steadily thwart any attempt ...
Page 356
... course on the Philosophy of History . In that and the succeeding lecture Art and Literature were compared . " Art delights in carrying thought into action . Literature is the conversion of action into thought . The architect executes ...
... course on the Philosophy of History . In that and the succeeding lecture Art and Literature were compared . " Art delights in carrying thought into action . Literature is the conversion of action into thought . The architect executes ...
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... course of University lectures on Philosophy . This was the more gratifying because it would give a fit occasion to fill out his notes variously called the Natural History of Reason or Natural History of the Intellect or Philosophy for ...
... course of University lectures on Philosophy . This was the more gratifying because it would give a fit occasion to fill out his notes variously called the Natural History of Reason or Natural History of the Intellect or Philosophy for ...
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Æschylus appears astronomy beauty Ben Jonson better called charm civil club Confucius conversation courage dæmons delight Demosthenes divine earth eloquence Emerson essay face fact feel force Gawain genius give Goethe Greece Hafiz hand hear heard heart heaven human imagination inspiration intel intellect Jotun journal king labor lecture live look Madame de Staël manners master Merlin mind moral nations Nature never Odoacer orator perception Persian persons Pindar Plato Plutarch poem poet poetry political RALPH WALDO EMERSON rhyme Saadi scholar sense sentence sentiment Shakspeare Simorg society Socrates song soul speak speech spirit talent things thou thought Timur tion true truth ture verse Viasa virtue voice whilst whole wise words write wrote young youth Zoroaster