EssaysH.M. Caldwell, 1892 |
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... POET , 7 ESSAY II . EXPERIENCE , 43 ESSAY III . CHARACTER , 79 ESSAY IV . MANNERS , 105 • ESSAY V. GIFTS , • 139 ESSAY VI . NATURE , · 147 ESSAY VII . l'OLITICS , . 173 ESSAY VIII . NOMINALIST AND REALIST , . 195 NEW ENGLAND REFORMERS ...
... POET , 7 ESSAY II . EXPERIENCE , 43 ESSAY III . CHARACTER , 79 ESSAY IV . MANNERS , 105 • ESSAY V. GIFTS , • 139 ESSAY VI . NATURE , · 147 ESSAY VII . l'OLITICS , . 173 ESSAY VIII . NOMINALIST AND REALIST , . 195 NEW ENGLAND REFORMERS ...
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Ralph Waldo Emerson. THE POET . A moody child and wildly wise Pursued the game with joyful eyes , Which chose , like meteors , their way , And rived the dark with private ray : They overleapt the horizon's edge , Searched with Apollo's ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson. THE POET . A moody child and wildly wise Pursued the game with joyful eyes , Which chose , like meteors , their way , And rived the dark with private ray : They overleapt the horizon's edge , Searched with Apollo's ...
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Ralph Waldo Emerson. Olympian bards who sung Divine ideas below , Which always find us young , And always keep us so . ESSAY I. THE POET . THOSE who are esteemed umpires.
Ralph Waldo Emerson. Olympian bards who sung Divine ideas below , Which always find us young , And always keep us so . ESSAY I. THE POET . THOSE who are esteemed umpires.
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... latter the germination of the former . So in re- gard to other forms , the intellectual men do not believe in any essential dependence of the material world on thought and volition . Theologians think it a ( 7 ) ESSAY I PAGE THE POET,
... latter the germination of the former . So in re- gard to other forms , the intellectual men do not believe in any essential dependence of the material world on thought and volition . Theologians think it a ( 7 ) ESSAY I PAGE THE POET,
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... poets are contented with a civil and conformed manner of living , and to write poems from the fancy , at a safe ... poet is representative . He stands among partial men for the complete man , and apprises us not of his wealth , but ...
... poets are contented with a civil and conformed manner of living , and to write poems from the fancy , at a safe ... poet is representative . He stands among partial men for the complete man , and apprises us not of his wealth , but ...
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