The Prose Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: In 2 Volumes. [Inhalt. Vol. I: Miscellanies. - Essays. Vol. II: Representative Men. - English Traits. - Conduct of Life.]. I, Volume 1Fields, Osgood, & Company, 1870 |
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... poetry and philosophy of insight and not of tradition , and a religion by revelation to us , and not the history of theirs ? Embosomed for a season in nature , whose floods of life stream around and through us , and invite us by the ...
... poetry and philosophy of insight and not of tradition , and a religion by revelation to us , and not the history of theirs ? Embosomed for a season in nature , whose floods of life stream around and through us , and invite us by the ...
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... poetry ; or all spiritual facts are represented by natural sym- bols . The same symbols are found to make the original ele- ments of all languages . It has moreover been observed , that the idioms of all languages approach each other in ...
... poetry ; or all spiritual facts are represented by natural sym- bols . The same symbols are found to make the original ele- ments of all languages . It has moreover been observed , that the idioms of all languages approach each other in ...
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... poet communicates the same pleasure . By a few strokes he delineates , as on air , the sun , the mountain , the camp , the city , the hero , the maiden , not different from what we know them , but only lifted from the ground and afloat ...
... poet communicates the same pleasure . By a few strokes he delineates , as on air , the sun , the mountain , the camp , the city , the hero , the maiden , not different from what we know them , but only lifted from the ground and afloat ...
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... poet , this power which he exerts to dwarf the great , to magnify the small , - - might be illustrat- ed by a thousand examples from his Plays . I have before me the Tempest , and will cite only these few lines . ARIEL . The strong ...
... poet , this power which he exerts to dwarf the great , to magnify the small , - - might be illustrat- ed by a thousand examples from his Plays . I have before me the Tempest , and will cite only these few lines . ARIEL . The strong ...
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... poet thus to make free with the most imposing forms and phe- nomena of the world , and to assert the predominance of the soul . 3. Whilst thus the poet animates nature with his own thoughts , he differs from the philosopher only herein ...
... poet thus to make free with the most imposing forms and phe- nomena of the world , and to assert the predominance of the soul . 3. Whilst thus the poet animates nature with his own thoughts , he differs from the philosopher only herein ...
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