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" Whoever discredits analogy, and requires heaps of facts, before any theories can be attempted, has no poetic power, and nothing original or beautiful will be produced by him. "
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by Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1884
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English Traits

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1856 - 200 pages
...best example) Platonists. Whoever discredits analogy, and requires heaps of facts before any theories can be attempted, has no poetic power, and nothing...so-called scientific is the negative and poisonous. Jt is quite certain that Spenser, Burns, Byron, and Wordsworth will be Platonists, and that the dull...
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English Traits

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1856 - 324 pages
...best example) Platonists. Whoever discredits analogy, and requires heaps of facts, before any theories can be attempted, has no poetic power, and nothing...prose, as Bacon and the Platonists, of growth. The Diatonic is the poetic tendency; the so-called scientific is the negative and poisonous. 'Tis quite...
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English Traits

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1856 - 200 pages
...attempted, has no poetic power, and nothing ;q;inal or beautiful will be produced by him. Locke is irely the influx of decomposition and of prose, as Bacon...so-called scientific is the negative and poisonous. It is quite certain that Spenser, Burns, Byron, and Wordsworth will be Platonists, and that the dull...
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THE DUBLIN UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE

HODGES - 1856 - 780 pages
...best ciample) Platonists. Whoever discredits analogy, and requires heaps of facts before any theories can be attempted, has no poetic power, and nothing...beautiful will be produced by him. Locke is as surely tlie influx of decomposition and of prose, as Bacon and tho Platonists of growth. Page 145 :— It...
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THE DUBLIN UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE

HODGES - 1856 - 780 pages
...best ciample) Platonists. Whoever discredits analogy, and requires heaps of facts before any theories can be attempted, has no poetic power, and nothing...beautiful will be produced by him. Locke is as surely tlie influx of decomposition and of prose, as Bacon and tho Platonists of growth. Page 145 :— It...
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The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 48

1856 - 782 pages
...bett aample) Platonists. Whoever discredits oology, and requires heaps of facts before «ny theories can be attempted, has no poetic power, and nothing...or beautiful will be produced by him. Locke is as wnlj the influx of decomposition and of prose, » Bacon and the Platonists of growth. Page 145:—...
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The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Comprising His Essays ..., Volume 2

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1866 - 472 pages
...best example) Platonists. Whoever discredits analogy, and requires heaps of facts, before any theories can be attempted, has no poetic power, and nothing...so-called scientific is the negative and poisonous. 'Tis quite certain, that Spenser, Burns, Byron, and Wordsworth will be Platonists; and that the dull...
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The Prose Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Representative men. English traits ...

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1870 - 504 pages
...best example) Platonists. Whoever discredits analogy, and requires heaps of facts, before any theories can be attempted, has no poetic power, and nothing...that Spenser, Burns, Byron, and Wordsworth will be Platouists ; and that the dull men will be Lockists. Then politics and commerce will absorb from the...
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Works

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 648 pages
...best example) Platonists. Whoever discredits analogy, and requires heaps of facts, before any theories arger kind of body, and admits 'Tis quite certain, that Spenser, Burns, Byron, and Wordsworth will be Platonists ; and that the dull...
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The works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volume 4

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 504 pages
...best example) Platonists. Whoever discredits analogy, and requires heaps of facts, before any theories can be attempted, has no poetic power, and nothing...so-called scientific is the negative and poisonous. Tis quite certain that Spenser, Burns, Byron, and Wordsworth will be Platonists; and that the dull...
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