The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volumes 7-8Wm. H. Wise, 1912 |
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... ELOQUENCE 59 V. DOMESTIC LIFE ΙΟΙ VI . FARMING 135 VII . WORKS AND DAYS 155 VIII . BOOKS 187 JX . CLUBS 223 X. COURAGE 251 XI . SUCCESS 281 XII . OLD AGE 313 NOTES 337 I SOCIETY AND SOLITUDE SEYD melted the days like cups.
... ELOQUENCE 59 V. DOMESTIC LIFE ΙΟΙ VI . FARMING 135 VII . WORKS AND DAYS 155 VIII . BOOKS 187 JX . CLUBS 223 X. COURAGE 251 XI . SUCCESS 281 XII . OLD AGE 313 NOTES 337 I SOCIETY AND SOLITUDE SEYD melted the days like cups.
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... Eloquence , Poetry , Painting , Sculp- ture , Architecture . This is a rough enumeration of the Fine Arts . I omit Rhetoric , which only respects the form of eloquence and poetry . Archi- tecture and eloquence are mixed arts , whose end ...
... Eloquence , Poetry , Painting , Sculp- ture , Architecture . This is a rough enumeration of the Fine Arts . I omit Rhetoric , which only respects the form of eloquence and poetry . Archi- tecture and eloquence are mixed arts , whose end ...
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Ralph Waldo Emerson. Eloquence , as far as it is a fine art , is modified how much by the material organization of the orator , the tone of the voice , the physical strength , the play of the eye and countenance . All this is so much ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson. Eloquence , as far as it is a fine art , is modified how much by the material organization of the orator , the tone of the voice , the physical strength , the play of the eye and countenance . All this is so much ...
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... eloquence is in greatest part owing often to the stimulus of the occasion which produces it , to the magic of sympathy , which exalts the feeling of each by radiating on him the feeling of all . The effect of music belongs how much to ...
... eloquence is in greatest part owing often to the stimulus of the occasion which produces it , to the magic of sympathy , which exalts the feeling of each by radiating on him the feeling of all . The effect of music belongs how much to ...
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... eloquence , the great triumphs of the art are when the orator is lifted above himself ; when consciously he makes himself the mere tongue of the occasion and the hour , and says what cannot but be said . Hence the term aban- donment ...
... eloquence , the great triumphs of the art are when the orator is lifted above himself ; when consciously he makes himself the mere tongue of the occasion and the hour , and says what cannot but be said . Hence the term aban- donment ...
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