The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volumes 7-8Wm. H. Wise, 1912 |
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Page 53
... rhymes well , as we do in hearing a perfect song , that it is spiritually organic ; that is , had a necessity , in Nature , for being ; was one of the possible forms in the Divine mind , and is now only discovered and executed by the ...
... rhymes well , as we do in hearing a perfect song , that it is spiritually organic ; that is , had a necessity , in Nature , for being ; was one of the possible forms in the Divine mind , and is now only discovered and executed by the ...
Page 399
... rhyme : - When shall I be tired of reading ? When the moon is tired of waxing and waning , When the cloud is tired of raining , When the sea of ebbing and flowing , When the grass is weary of growing , When the NOTES 399.
... rhyme : - When shall I be tired of reading ? When the moon is tired of waxing and waning , When the cloud is tired of raining , When the sea of ebbing and flowing , When the grass is weary of growing , When the NOTES 399.
Page 421
... rhyme of things in Nature or the mind is cele- brated , and in the chapter Language " in the essay " Na- ture " in the first volume of the works , Mr. Emerson teaches that Natural History , to be truly valuable , must be married to ...
... rhyme of things in Nature or the mind is cele- brated , and in the chapter Language " in the essay " Na- ture " in the first volume of the works , Mr. Emerson teaches that Natural History , to be truly valuable , must be married to ...
Page 12
... rhymes and echoes that pole makes with pole . Imaginative minds cling to their images , and do not wish them rashly rendered into prose reality , as children resent your show ing them that their doll Cinderella is nothing but pine wood ...
... rhymes and echoes that pole makes with pole . Imaginative minds cling to their images , and do not wish them rashly rendered into prose reality , as children resent your show ing them that their doll Cinderella is nothing but pine wood ...
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... rhymed English , to show that it has no charm , I am quite of their mind . ' But this dislike of the books only proves their liking of poetry . For they relish Æsop , - cannot forget him , or not use him ; bring them Homer's Iliad , and ...
... rhymed English , to show that it has no charm , I am quite of their mind . ' But this dislike of the books only proves their liking of poetry . For they relish Æsop , - cannot forget him , or not use him ; bring them Homer's Iliad , and ...
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