The Prose Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volume 3Houghton, Osgood and Company, 1878 |
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... Divine Art . " Art , universally , is the spirit creative . It was defined by Aristotle , " The reason of the thing , without the matter . ” If we follow the proper distinction of works according to their aim , we should say , the ...
... Divine Art . " Art , universally , is the spirit creative . It was defined by Aristotle , " The reason of the thing , without the matter . ” If we follow the proper distinction of works according to their aim , we should say , the ...
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... Divine mind , and is now only discovered and executed by the artist , not arbi- trarily composed by him . And so every genuine work of art has as much reason for being as the earth and the sun . The gayest charm of beauty has a root in ...
... Divine mind , and is now only discovered and executed by the artist , not arbi- trarily composed by him . And so every genuine work of art has as much reason for being as the earth and the sun . The gayest charm of beauty has a root in ...
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... divine persons with us , and the multi- tude do not hasten to be divine . And yet we hold fast , all our lives long , a faith in a better life , in better men , in clean and noble relations , notwithstanding our total inexperience of a ...
... divine persons with us , and the multi- tude do not hasten to be divine . And yet we hold fast , all our lives long , a faith in a better life , in better men , in clean and noble relations , notwithstanding our total inexperience of a ...
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... Divine Power and Manifestation , and indicating that those ancient men , in their attempts to express the Supreme Power of the universe , called him the Day , and that this name was accepted by all the tribes . Hesiod wrote a poem which ...
... Divine Power and Manifestation , and indicating that those ancient men , in their attempts to express the Supreme Power of the universe , called him the Day , and that this name was accepted by all the tribes . Hesiod wrote a poem which ...
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... divine possibilities . " T is the good reader that makes the good book ; a good head cannot read amiss : in every book he finds passages which seem confidences or asides hidden from all else and unmis- takably meant for his ear . -- The ...
... divine possibilities . " T is the good reader that makes the good book ; a good head cannot read amiss : in every book he finds passages which seem confidences or asides hidden from all else and unmis- takably meant for his ear . -- The ...
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