I look for the new Teacher that shall follow so far those shining laws that he shall see them come full circle ; shall see their rounding complete grace ; shall see the world to be the mirror of the soul ; * shall see the identity of the law of gravitation... Emerson at Home and Abroad - Page 133by Moncure Daniel Conway - 1883 - 309 pagesFull view - About this book
| David B. Parke - 1957 - 180 pages
...I look for the new Teacher that shall follow so far those shining laws that he shall see them come full circle; shall see their rounding complete grace;...one thing with Science, with Beauty, and with Joy. Christian faith based on the miracles of Jesus. The reaction was instantaneous and far-reaching. Professor... | |
| Conrad Wright - 1986 - 164 pages
...look for the new Teacher, that shall follow so far those shining laws, that he shall see them come full circle; shall see their rounding complete grace;...thing with Science, with Beauty, and with Joy. THE TRANSIENT AND PERMANENT IN CHRISTIANITY By Theodore Parker Delivered at the Ordination of Rev. Charles... | |
| Daniel T. O'Hara - 1992 - 348 pages
...I look for the new Teacher that shall follow so far those shining laws that he shall see them come full circle; shall see their rounding complete grace;...one thing with Science, with Beauty, and with Joy. (82, 84) Emerson would thus complete and make whole the fragmentary oracles of past beauty by replacing... | |
| William R. Hutchison - 1992 - 372 pages
...but certainly not greater respect than new promptings of the individual soul. The New Teacher would "see the identity of the law of gravitation with purity of heart," and would teach "that the Ought, that Duty, is one thing with Science, with Beauty, and with Joy."20 Emersonian... | |
| Laura Dassow Walls - 1995 - 318 pages
...closes the address by looking toward the Teacher who shall follow "those shining laws" full circle, "shall see the world to be the mirror of the soul;...one thing with Science, with Beauty, and with Joy" (CW 1:93). Notice, in the midst of this climactic hyperbole, the references to the law of gravitation... | |
| Laura Dassow Walls - 1995 - 318 pages
...closes the address by looking toward the Teacher who shall follow "those shining laws" full circle, "shall see the world to be the mirror of the soul;...one thing with Science, with Beauty, and with Joy" (CW 1:93). Notice, in the midst of this climactic hyperbole, the references to the law of gravitation... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1995 - 304 pages
...Epos (the moral sublime) will have "epical integrity." The "new Teacher" will be the interpreter he "shall see the world to be the mirror of the soul;...that Duty, is one thing with Science, with Beauty, with Joy" (J 4:425; W 1:151; JMN 5:476). 2. The Creative Process Emerson, the "Deep-diver. " With "solar... | |
| William M. Shea, Peter A. Huff - 2003 - 378 pages
...national political scene, "that shall follow so far those shining laws; that he shall see them come full circle; shall see their rounding complete grace;...shall see the world to be the mirror of the soul." 39 Lincoln regarded his life as a mission to achieve this unity of world and soul. Like religious prophets... | |
| Paul Keith Conkin - 1997 - 366 pages
...look for the new Teacher, that shall follow so far those shining laws, that he shall see them come full circle; shall see their rounding complete grace;...one thing with Science, with Beauty, and with Joy." This address became an instant scandal. Emerson was no longer welcome at Harvard. One can sympathize... | |
| Richard G. Geldard - 1999 - 200 pages
...look for the new Teacher, that shall follow so far those shining laws, that he shall see them come full circle; shall see their rounding complete grace;...be the mirror of the soul; shall see the identity ot the law ot gravitation with purity of heart; and shall show that the Ought, that Duty, is one thing... | |
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