| Newell Dwight Hillis - 1900 - 344 pages
...sight and sound, carrying in thy senses the nights and mornings, the summers and winters; carrying in thy brain the geometry of the City of God, in thy heart all the bowers of love, and all the realms of right and wrong." Such being the nature of the mind,... | |
| John Jay Chapman - 1898 - 270 pages
...the firmament, his coat of stars, — was but the representative of thee, O rich and various man ! thou palace of sight and sound, carrying in thy senses...in thy heart, the bower of love and the realms of 22 right and wrong. . . . Every star in heaven is discontent and insatiable. Gravitation and chemistry... | |
| John Jay Chapman - 1898 - 276 pages
...the firmament, his coat of stars, — was but the representative of thee, O rich and various man ! thou palace of sight and sound, carrying in thy senses...in thy heart, the bower of love and the realms of •2 right and wrong. . . . Every star in heaven is discontent and insatiable. Gravitation and chemistry... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1899 - 386 pages
...the firmament, his coat of stars, — was but the representative of thee, O rich and various Man ! thou palace of sight and sound, carrying in thy senses...the bower of love and the realms of right and wrong. An individual man is a fruit which it cost all the foregoing ages to form and ripen. The history of... | |
| 1899 - 730 pages
...God, who has created this material world to keep his treasure in." Emerson: "0 rich and various man, thou palace of sight and sound, carrying in thy senses...the geometry of the city of God ; in thy heart the power of love and the realms of right and wrong ! An individual man is a fruit which it cost all the... | |
| 1901 - 780 pages
...made of one blood all Nations of the Earth." "No se gano Zamora en una hora." "O rich and various man, thou palace of sight and sound, carrying in thy senses the morning and the evening, and in the unfathomable galaxy of thy brain the geometry of the City of God, in thy heart... | |
| 1902 - 894 pages
...No se gano' Zamora en una hora" (Cervantes, Part II. chap. Ixxi) ; IX — "O rich and various man! thou palace of sight and sound, carrying in thy senses...the bower of love and the realms of right and wrong (Kmer8on, The Method of Nature). /Sculpture Plan— A general symbolical idea extended through the... | |
| Jabez Thomas Sunderland - 1902 - 184 pages
...Evolution, is declaring to be verified fact. Well may Emerson exclaim : " O rich and various Man ! thou palace of sight and sound, carrying in thy senses...City of God; in thy heart, the bower of love and the realm of right and wrong ! An individual man is a fruit which it cost all the foregoing ages to form... | |
| 1902 - 884 pages
...se gano' Zamora en una hora" (Cervantes, Part II. chap. Ixxi); IX — "O rich and various man ! thon palace of sight and sound, carrying in thy senses...galaxy; in thy brain the geometry of the City of God; ill thy heart, the bower of love and the realms of right and wrong (Emerson, The Method of Nature).... | |
| 1903 - 996 pages
...remember having read them before, might not long doubt as to their origin : " O rich and various Man ! thou palace of sight and sound, carrying in thy senses...bower of love and the realms of right and wrong." And as to that slender and precious volume of Emerson's poems : open anywhere, and everywhere the miracle.... | |
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