All things are known to the soul. It is not to be surprised by any communication. Nothing can be greater than it. Let those fear and those fawn who will. The soul is in her native realm, and it is wider than space, older than time, wide as hope, rich... American Literature: And Other Papers - Page 67by Edwin Percy Whipple - 1887 - 315 pagesFull view - About this book
| Richard Garnett - 1888 - 236 pages
...large." " The soul is in her / native realm, and it is wider than space, older than time, wider than hope, rich as love. Pusillanimity and fear she refuses with a beautiful scorn ; they are not for her j who putteth on her coronation robes, and goes out through universal love to universal power." nj... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1888 - 232 pages
...seek for it, and it comes of itself somehow," he gave Emerson a text to " write large." " The soul is in her native realm, and it is wider than space, older than time, wider than hope, rich as love. Pusillanimity and fear .she refuses with a beautiful scorn ; they are... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1892 - 656 pages
...any communication. Nothing can be greater than it. Let those fear and those fawn who will. The soul is in her native realm, and it is wider than space,...her who putteth on her coronation robes, and goes out through universal love to universal power. MAN THE REFORMER. A LECTURE READ BEFORE THE MECHANICS'... | |
| Maturin Murray Ballou - 1894 - 604 pages
...any communication. Nothing can be greater than it, let those fear and those fawn who will. The soul is in her native realm; and it is wider than space,...her who putteth on her coronation robes, and goes out through universal love to universal power. — Emerson. The soul has, living apart from its corporeal... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1899 - 386 pages
...any communication. Nothing can be greater than it. Let those fear and those fawn who will. The soul is in her native realm, and it is wider than space,...with a beautiful scorn ; they are not for her who puts on her coronation robes, and goes out through universal love to universal power. MAN THE REFORMER.... | |
| John Scott Clark - 1900 - 886 pages
...can be said against him touches his essential quality of manliness. . . . How superb and animating his lofty intellectual courage ! ' The soul,' he says,...space, older than time, wide as hope, rich as love.' The poet's character was on a level with his lofty thinking." — EP Whipple. " Emerson's ideal is... | |
| Orlando Jay Smith - 1902 - 344 pages
...any communication. Nothing can be greater than it. Let those fear and those fawn who will. The soul is in her native realm, and it is wider than space, older than time, wide as hope, rich as love. Socrates : Our souls therefore, Simmias, existed before they were in a human form, separate from bodies,... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1903 - 520 pages
...any communication. Nothing can be greater than it. Let those fear and those fawn who will. The soul is in her native realm, and it is wider than space,...with a beautiful scorn ; they are not for her who puts on her coronation robes, and goes out through universal love to universal power. MAN THE REFORMER... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1903 - 530 pages
...any communication. Nothing can be greater than it. Let those fear and those fawn who will. The soul is in her native realm, and it is wider than space,...refuses with a beautiful scorn ; they are not for her who.puts on her coronation robes, and goes out through universal love to universal power. MAN THE REFORMER... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1905 - 138 pages
...surprised by any communication. Nothing can be greater than it. Let those fear and fawn who will. The soul is in her native realm, and it is wider than space,...her who putteth on her coronation robes, and goes out through universal love to universal power. THE METHOD OF NATURE JANUARY TWENTY-EIGHTH Every natural... | |
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