EssaysH.M. Caldwell, 1892 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 42
Page 3
... MANNERS , 105 • ESSAY V. GIFTS , • 139 ESSAY VI . NATURE , · 147 ESSAY VII . l'OLITICS , . 173 ESSAY VIII . NOMINALIST AND REALIST , . 195 NEW ENGLAND REFORMERS . LECTURE AT AMORY HALL , . 217 1092993 THE POET . A moody child and wildly ...
... MANNERS , 105 • ESSAY V. GIFTS , • 139 ESSAY VI . NATURE , · 147 ESSAY VII . l'OLITICS , . 173 ESSAY VIII . NOMINALIST AND REALIST , . 195 NEW ENGLAND REFORMERS . LECTURE AT AMORY HALL , . 217 1092993 THE POET . A moody child and wildly ...
Page 8
... manner of living , and to write poems from the fancy , at a safe distance from their own experience . But the highest minds of the world have never ceased to explore the double meaning , or , shall I say , the quadruple , or the ...
... manner of living , and to write poems from the fancy , at a safe distance from their own experience . But the highest minds of the world have never ceased to explore the double meaning , or , shall I say , the quadruple , or the ...
Page 25
... manner totally new . The expression is organic , or , the new type which things themselves take when liberated . As , in the sun , objects paint their images on the retina of the eye , so they , sharing the aspiration of the whole ...
... manner totally new . The expression is organic , or , the new type which things themselves take when liberated . As , in the sun , objects paint their images on the retina of the eye , so they , sharing the aspiration of the whole ...
Page 27
... manner we can stimulate this instinct , new passages are opened for us into nature , the mind flows into and through things hardest and highest , and the metamorphosis is possible . This is the reason why bards love wine , mead ...
... manner we can stimulate this instinct , new passages are opened for us into nature , the mind flows into and through things hardest and highest , and the metamorphosis is possible . This is the reason why bards love wine , mead ...
Page 28
... manner of dolls , drums , and horses , withdrawing their eyes from the plain face and sufficing objects of nature , the sun , and moon , the animals , the water , and stones , which should be their toys . So the poet's habit of living ...
... manner of dolls , drums , and horses , withdrawing their eyes from the plain face and sufficing objects of nature , the sun , and moon , the animals , the water , and stones , which should be their toys . So the poet's habit of living ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
action animal antinomian appear astronomy beauty begin to hope believe Cæsar character chivalry church conversation debt of honor divine earth equal everything experience express eyes fact faith fancy fashion feel flowers force genius gentleman gift give Goethe hand heart heaven hour human individual intel intellect labor landscape leave live look Lord Lord Chatham man's manners marriage Mencius ment mind moral namely Napoleon nature never NOMINALIST numbers objects ourselves party persons phrenology plant Plato Plutarch poet poetry politics poor present Proclus religion rich secret seems selfish sense sentiment Sir Philip Sidney society soul speak speech spirit stand stars symbol talent thee things thought tion true romance truth ture universe virtue whilst whole wise wish wonderful words Yunani Zoroaster