The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Society and solitudeHoughton, Mifflin and Company, 1912 |
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... Æschylus , the Doric temples , the Gothic cathedrals , the plays of Shakspeare , all and each were made not for sport but in grave earnest , in tears and smiles of suffering and loving men . ' Viewed from this point the history of Art ...
... Æschylus , the Doric temples , the Gothic cathedrals , the plays of Shakspeare , all and each were made not for sport but in grave earnest , in tears and smiles of suffering and loving men . ' Viewed from this point the history of Art ...
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... Æschylus . " Page 196 , note 2. This suggests the advice to the Artist in the quatrain of that name . Quit the hut , frequent the palace , Reck not what the people say ; For still , where'er the trees grow biggest , Huntsmen find the ...
... Æschylus . " Page 196 , note 2. This suggests the advice to the Artist in the quatrain of that name . Quit the hut , frequent the palace , Reck not what the people say ; For still , where'er the trees grow biggest , Huntsmen find the ...
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admired Æschylus American Aristophanes audience beauty Ben Jonson better Boston boys bring called charm civil club Concord conversation courage dæmons delight Demosthenes divine eloquence Emerson wrote essay eternal eyes face fact farmer feel genius give Goethe Greece Greek happy hear heart Horatio Greenough hour human intellect John Brown Jotun journal labor land lecture live look Margaret Fuller master means ment mind moral Nature never Odoacer orator passage person Phi Beta Kappa Phocion plants Plato pleasure Plutarch poem poet poetry Ralph Waldo Emerson Saadi scholar seems sentence sentiment Seven Wise Masters Shakspeare society Socrates solitude soul speak speech spirit talent things thought tion town ture whilst wise wish words write young youth