Never mind the ridicule, never mind the defeat: up again, old heart! - it seems to say, — there is victory yet for all justice; and the true romance which the world exists to realize, will be the transformation of genius into practical power. Essays - Page 87by Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1856 - 274 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1845 - 458 pages
...Patience and patience, we shall win at last. There never yet was a right endeavor, but it succeeded. There is victory yet for all justice ; and the true romance which the world exists to realize, is the transformation of genius into practical power." 90 Emerson's Writings. [!AN. Mr. Emerson enumerates... | |
| 1845 - 460 pages
...Patience and patience, we shall win at last. There never yet was a right endeavor, but it succeeded. There is victory yet for all justice ; and the true romance which the world exists to realize, is the transformation of genius into practical power." Mr. Emerson enumerates seven factors which he... | |
| 1845 - 916 pages
...and that we arc no nearer to them now than the world was then. " The true romance," says Emerson, " which the world exists to realize, will be the transformation of genius into practical power." The genius of the ancients has dreamed the ideal ; it is for that of the moderns to make it a real.... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1867 - 274 pages
...returning, he has a sanity and revelations, which in his passage into new worlds he will carry with him, Never mind the ridicule, never mind the defeat: up...power. CHARACTER. The sun set; but set not his hope: Star? ™p0 ; his faith was earlier up: Fixed on the enormous galaxy, Deeper and older seemed his eye... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1870 - 592 pages
...returning, he has a sanity and revelations, which in his passage into new worlds he will carry with him. Never mind the ridicule, never mind the defeat : up...the transformation of genius into practical power. 20 CHARACTER. The sun set; but set not his hope: Stars rose; his faith was earlier up: Fixed on the... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1876 - 504 pages
...returning, he has a sanity and revelations, which in his passage into new worlds he will carry with him. Never mind the ridicule, never mind the defeat : up...the transformation of genius into practical power. CHAEACTEE. THE sun set ; but set not his hope : Stars rose ; his faith was earlier up : Fixed on the... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1876 - 382 pages
...returning, he has a sanity and revelations which in his passage into new worlds he will carry with him. Never mind the ridicule, never mind the defeat; up...the transformation of genius into practical power.' Ill CHARACTER THE sun set ; but set not his hope: Stars rose ; his faith was earlier up: Fixed on the... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1876 - 386 pages
...returning, he has a sanity and revelations which in his passage into new worlds he will carry with him. Never mind the ridicule, never mind the defeat; up...will be the transformation of genius into practical power.1 Ill CHARACTER THE sun set ; but set not his hope: Stars rose ; his faith was earlier up: Fixed... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1876 - 380 pages
...returning, he has a sanity and revelations which in his passage into new worlds he will carry with him. Never mind the ridicule, never mind the defeat; up...will be the transformation of genius into practical power.1 Ill CHARACTER THE sun set ; but set not his hope: Stars rose ; his faith was earlier up: F1xed... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1876 - 238 pages
...worlds he will carry with him. Never mind the ridicule, never mind the defeat: up again, old heart!—it seems to say, — there is victory yet for all justice;...world exists to realize will be the transformation of genins into practical power. VOL. II. 4 CHARACTER. THE sun set; but set not his hope: Stars rose; his... | |
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