The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Nature addresses and lecturesHoughton, Mifflin, 1854 |
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Page xi
... characters they draw . One must have the mor- dant in his own personality or he will not take the color of his subject , " and the Doctor goes on to show how well the test applies to his prose , and especially to his verse . And as for ...
... characters they draw . One must have the mor- dant in his own personality or he will not take the color of his subject , " and the Doctor goes on to show how well the test applies to his prose , and especially to his verse . And as for ...
Page xii
... character and for- tune , that which , if we were about to meet the man and deal with him , would most import us to ... characters of men and the influences , occult and open , which affect their fortunes ; and on those mysterious and ...
... character and for- tune , that which , if we were about to meet the man and deal with him , would most import us to ... characters of men and the influences , occult and open , which affect their fortunes ; and on those mysterious and ...
Page xiii
... character he seeks , in every word that is said concerning character , yea further , in every fact and circumstance - in the running river and the rustling corn . " This purified man , he named him Osman , - an organ of the Universal ...
... character he seeks , in every word that is said concerning character , yea further , in every fact and circumstance - in the running river and the rustling corn . " This purified man , he named him Osman , - an organ of the Universal ...
Page 15
... character soever , into a well colored and shaded globe , so that where the particular objects are mean and unaffecting , the landscape which they compose is round and symmetrical . And as the eye is the best composer , so light is the ...
... character soever , into a well colored and shaded globe , so that where the particular objects are mean and unaffecting , the landscape which they compose is round and symmetrical . And as the eye is the best composer , so light is the ...
Page 22
... character and happy genius , will have remarked how easily he took all things along with him , - the persons , the opinions , and the day , and nature became ancillary to a man . 3. There is still another aspect under which the beauty ...
... character and happy genius , will have remarked how easily he took all things along with him , - the persons , the opinions , and the day , and nature became ancillary to a man . 3. There is still another aspect under which the beauty ...
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