The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volume 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1904 |
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... beauty of Nature which is seen and felt as beauty , is the least part . The shows of day , the dewy morning , the rainbow , mountains , or- chards in blossom , stars , moonlight , shadows in still water , and the like , if too eagerly ...
... beauty of Nature which is seen and felt as beauty , is the least part . The shows of day , the dewy morning , the rainbow , mountains , or- chards in blossom , stars , moonlight , shadows in still water , and the like , if too eagerly ...
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... beauty of nature re - forms itself in the mind , and not for barren contemplation , but for new creation . 1 All men are in some degree impressed by the face of the world ; some men even to delight . This love of beauty is Taste ...
... beauty of nature re - forms itself in the mind , and not for barren contemplation , but for new creation . 1 All men are in some degree impressed by the face of the world ; some men even to delight . This love of beauty is Taste ...
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... beauty " il piĆ¹ nell ' uno . " Nothing is quite beautiful alone ; nothing but is beautiful in the whole . A single ... beauty which stimulates him to produce . Thus is Art a nature passed through the alembic of man . Thus in art does ...
... beauty " il piĆ¹ nell ' uno . " Nothing is quite beautiful alone ; nothing but is beautiful in the whole . A single ... beauty which stimulates him to produce . Thus is Art a nature passed through the alembic of man . Thus in art does ...
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action Alcott American appears beauty behold benefit better Boston Bronson Alcott Brook Farm Cabot called Carlyle character church common conservatism divine doctrine earth Emerson England essay exist F. B. Sanborn fact faith feel garden genius George William Curtis give heart heaven Henry Thoreau Heracleitus honor hope hour human ideas inspiration intellect John Sterling Journal labor land lecture light live look means ment mind moral nature never noble Over-Soul Paul of Russia persons Phi Beta Kappa philosophy plant Plato Plotinus Poems poet poetry Ralph Waldo Emerson reform religion scholar seems sense sentiment society solitude soul speak spirit stand stars sublime things thou thought tion trade Transcendentalist true truth ture universal virtue whilst whole wish words writing Xenophanes young youth