the parts, that is, the poet. This is the Best part of these men's farms, yet to this their warranty-deeds give no title. To speak truly, few adult persons can see nature. Most persons do not see the sun. At least they have a very superficial seeing. The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson - Page xxxviiiby Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1904Full view - About this book
| Kenneth Burke - 1969 - 568 pages
...the landscape. There is a property in the horizon which no man has but he whose eye can integrate all the parts, that is, the poet. This is the best part...farms, yet to this their warrantydeeds give no title. It is a type of thinking capable of organizing mighty powers, as men materially in different worlds... | |
| Frank Lentricchia - 1980 - 406 pages
...the landscape. There is a property in the horizon which no man has but he whose eye can integrate all the parts, that is, the poet. This is the best part...these men's farms, yet to this their warranty-deeds can give no title. 80 Schelling's crowd of objects is given a Kantian ring by Emerson with the phrase... | |
| Giles Gunn - 1981 - 489 pages
...the landscape. There is a property in the horizon which no man has but he whose eye can integrate all the parts, that is, the poet. This is the best part...sun. At least they have a very superficial seeing. The sun illuminates only the eye of the man, but shines into the eye and the heart of the child. The... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1983 - 1196 pages
...the landscape. There is a property in the horizon which no man has but he whose eye can integrate all the parts, that is, the poet. This is the best part...farms, yet to this their warrantydeeds give no title. 9 To speak truly, few adult persons can see nature. Most persons do not see the sun. At least they... | |
| Barbara MacKinnon - 1985 - 710 pages
...the landscape. There is a property in the horizon which no man has but he whose eye can integrate all the parts, that is, the poet. This is the best part...sun. At least they have a very superficial seeing. The sun illuminates only the eye of the man, but shines into the eye and the heart of the child. The... | |
| Joshua C. Taylor - 1987 - 580 pages
...the landscape. There is a property in the horizon which no man has but he whose eye can integrate all the parts, that is, the poet. This is the best part of these men's farms, yet to this their land-deeds give them no title. To speak truly, few adult persons can see nature. Most persons do not... | |
| Vincent G. Potter - 1988 - 292 pages
...Certainly what he also means is that perception is rooted within the whole inner being of man. As he says, “To speak truly, few adult persons can see nature....sun. At least they have a very superficial seeing. The sun illuminates only the eye of the man, but shines into the eye and heart of the child.” 40... | |
| Robert Finch, John Elder - 1990 - 930 pages
...the landscape. There is a property in the horizon which no man has but he whose eye can integrate all the parts, that is, the poet. This is the best part...sun. At least they have a very superficial seeing. The sun illuminates only the eye of the man, but shines into the eye and the heart of the child. The... | |
| Albert Gelpi - 1991 - 374 pages
...the second proceeds from the first but cannot be accounted for or bound by mere visual impressions: To speak truly, few adult persons can see nature....sun. At least they have a very superficial seeing. The sun illuminates only the eye of the man, but shines into the eye and the heart of the child. The... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau - 1994 - 148 pages
...the landscape. There is a property in the horizon which no man has but he whose eye can integrate all the parts, that is, the poet. This is the best part...sun. At least they have a very superficial seeing The sun illuminates only the eye of the man, but shines into the eye and the heart of the child, The... | |
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