The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volumes 7-8Wm. H. Wise, 1912 |
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Page 53
... song , that it is spiritually organic ; that is , had a necessity , in Nature , for being ; was one of the possible ... songs of David , the odes of Pindar , the trage- dies of Æschylus , the Doric temples , the Gothic cathedrals , the ...
... song , that it is spiritually organic ; that is , had a necessity , in Nature , for being ; was one of the possible ... songs of David , the odes of Pindar , the trage- dies of Æschylus , the Doric temples , the Gothic cathedrals , the ...
Page 83
... devout and jubilant thankfulness , — “ Let us praise the Lord , " carried audience , mourners and mourning along with him , and swept away all the ― - impertinence of private sorrow with his hosan- nas and songs ELOQUENCE 83.
... devout and jubilant thankfulness , — “ Let us praise the Lord , " carried audience , mourners and mourning along with him , and swept away all the ― - impertinence of private sorrow with his hosan- nas and songs ELOQUENCE 83.
Page 84
Ralph Waldo Emerson. impertinence of private sorrow with his hosan- nas and songs of praise . Pepys says of Lord Clarendon ( with whom " he is mad in love " ) on his return from a conference , " I did never ob- serve how much easier a ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson. impertinence of private sorrow with his hosan- nas and songs of praise . Pepys says of Lord Clarendon ( with whom " he is mad in love " ) on his return from a conference , " I did never ob- serve how much easier a ...
Page 120
... song , with phrases of the last oration , or mimicry of the orator ; the youthful criticism , on Sunday , of the sermons ; the school declama- tion faithfully rehearsed at home , sometimes to the fatigue , sometimes to the admiration of ...
... song , with phrases of the last oration , or mimicry of the orator ; the youthful criticism , on Sunday , of the sermons ; the school declama- tion faithfully rehearsed at home , sometimes to the fatigue , sometimes to the admiration of ...
Page 180
... You must hear the bird's song without attempting to render it into nouns and verbs . Cannot we be a little abstemious and obedient ? Cannot we let the morning be ? Everything in the universe goes by indirec- tion . There 180 WORKS AND DAYS.
... You must hear the bird's song without attempting to render it into nouns and verbs . Cannot we be a little abstemious and obedient ? Cannot we let the morning be ? Everything in the universe goes by indirec- tion . There 180 WORKS AND DAYS.
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