| Tufts University - 1906 - 104 pages
...recall the words of Matthew Arnold. Speaking of Emerson, the great apostle of culture said that Emerson was ' ' the friend and aider of those who would live in the Spirit." To-day, then, amid these literary exercises of the Semi-Centennial of Tufts College, and under the... | |
| Grenville Kleiser - 1906 - 604 pages
...maker; he is the friend and aider of those who would live in the spirit. Emerson is the same. He is the friend and aider of those who would live in the spirit. All the points in thinking which are necessary for this purpose he takes; but he does not combine them... | |
| Anne Butler Thomas - 1907 - 250 pages
...that of any one of these personages. Yet it is a relation, I think, of superior importance. Emerson is the friend and aider of those who would live in the spirit. I figure him to my mind as visible on earth still, in habit as he lived, but of heightened statue and... | |
| Frances Melville Perry - 1908 - 236 pages
...friend and aider of those who would live in the spirit.' This was Emerson's chief merit and service : he was the friend and aider of those who would live in the spirit ; the secret of his influence was not in his thought — it was in his temper, his unfaltering spirit... | |
| Frances Melville Perry - 1908 - 238 pages
...build a system of philosophy. What then was his merit ? He was to be classed with Marcus Aurelius, who was ' the friend and aider of those who would live in the spirit.' This was Emerson's chief merit and service : he was the friend and aider of those who would live in... | |
| Harold Clarke Goddard - 1908 - 240 pages
..." of that genius, yet there was not one but' had a portion of it, and each too was in his degree " the friend and aider of those who would live in the spirit " — a phrase which sums up, with the rarest insight, the positive and lasting achievement of transcendentalism.... | |
| Charles Swain Thomas, Will David Howe - 1908 - 536 pages
...philosophy-maker; he is the friend and aider of those who would live in the spirit. Emerson is the same. He is the friend and aider of those who would live in the spirit. All the points in thinking which are necessary for this purpose he takes, but he does not combine them... | |
| Thomas H. Dickinson, Frederick William Roe - 1908 - 506 pages
...Emperor Marcus Aurelius. Marcus Aurelius is 15 not a great writer, a great philosophy maker; he is the friend and aider of those who would live in the spirit. Emerson is the same. He is the friend and aider of those who would live in the spirit. All the points... | |
| David Lee Maulsby - 1911 - 190 pages
...some of the quotations, what was the nature of Emerson's influence. Matthew Arnold once phrased him as the friend and aider of those who would live in the spirit. Each man must find the great Spirit for himself ; it is accessible to all ; Emerson therefore directed... | |
| David Lee Maulsby - 1911 - 190 pages
...some of the quotations, what was the nature of Emerson's influence. Matthew Arnold once phrased him as the friend and aider of those who would live in the spirit. Each man must find the great Spirit for himself ; it is accessible to all ; Emerson therefore directed... | |
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