| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1848 - 384 pages
...which gives me to myself. The sublime is excited in me by the great stoical doctrine, Obey thyself. That which shows God in me, fortifies me. That which...untimely oblivion creep over me, and I shall decease for ever. The divine bards are the friends of my virtue, of my intellect, of my strength. They admonish... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1848 - 400 pages
...which gives me to myself. The sublime is excited in me by the great stoical doctrine, Obey thyself. That which shows God in me, fortifies me. That which...untimely oblivion creep over me, and I shall decease for ever. The divine bards are the friends of my virtue, of my intellect, of my strength. They admonish... | |
| 1848 - 596 pages
...or phenomenal, buta real, and therefore necessary existence. He explains himself where he says — "that which shows God in me fortifies me. That which...There is no longer a necessary reason for my being." Such is the system which is to supersede all religions whatsoever, and to prove as imperishable as... | |
| George Wood - 1848 - 508 pages
...ennobles our nature by making known to us our relations to him. But the writer of the discourse says : " That which shows God in me fortifies me. That which...God out of me makes me a wart and a wen." There is much more to the same purpose. But there can be no doubt about the opinions which Mr. Emerson has expressed.... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1849 - 408 pages
...which gives me to myself. The sublime is excited in me by the great stoical doctrine, Obey thyself. That which shows God in me, fortifies me. That which...untimely oblivion creep over me, and I shall decease forever. The divine bards are the friends of my virtue, of my intellect, of my strength. They admonish... | |
| 1849 - 448 pages
...which gives me to myself The sublime is excited in me by the great stoical doctrine, Obey thyself. That which shows God in me, fortifies me. That which...me, makes me a wart and a wen. There is no longer a NO. x. 28 necessary reason for my being. Already the long shadows of untimely oblivion creep over me,... | |
| 1850 - 548 pages
...which gives me to myself. The sublime is excited in me by the great stoical doctrine, Obey thyself. That which shows God in me, fortifies me. That which...shows God out of me, makes me a wart and a wen. There ia no longer a necessary reason for my being. Already the long shadows of untimely oblivion creep over... | |
| January Searle - 1855 - 94 pages
...which gives me to myself. The sublime is excited in me by the great Stoical doctrine, 1 Obey thyself.' That which shows God in me fortifies me. That which...being. Already the long shadows of untimely oblivion oreep over me, and I shall decease for ever. . . By his holy thoughts Jesus serves us, and thus only.... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1856 - 404 pages
...which gives me to myself. The sublime is excited in me by the great stoical doctrine, Obey thyself. That which shows God in me, fortifies me. That which...untimely oblivion creep over me, and I shall decease forever. The divine bards are the friends of my virtue, of my intellect, of my strength. They admonish... | |
| 1858 - 624 pages
...which gives me to myself. The sublime is excited in me by the great Stoical doctrine. Obey thyself. That which shows God in me fortifies me. That which shows God out of me makes me a wart and a wen." — "Prayer is the soliloquy of a beholding and jubilant soul. It is the Spirit of God pronouncing... | |
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