... misrepresents himself. Him we do not respect, but the soul, whose organ he is, would he let it appear through his action, would make our knees bend. When it breathes through his intellect, it is genius; when it breathes through his will, it is virtue;... The Crank: An Unconventional Magazine - Página 31909Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1904 - 214 páginas
...itself in this, that a man knows how to find and value the good in everything. — Goethe. Evening. The weakness of the will begins when the individual would be something of himself. All reform aims in some one particular, to let the soul have its way through us; in other words, to engage... | |
| John Horne - 1904 - 172 páginas
...cannot be possessed. When it breathes through his intellect, it is genius ; when it breathes through his will, it is virtue ; when it flows through his affection, it is love." — Emerson. "Truth consists in a sum of The Truth, a Sum of extremes, not in a via media Extremes.... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1908 - 324 páginas
...our knees bend. When it breathes through his intellect, it is genius ; when it breathes through his will, it is virtue; when it flows through his affection,...the individual would be something of himself. All reform aims, in some one particular, to let the soul have its way through us ; in other words, to engage... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1909 - 512 páginas
...our knees bend. When it breathes through his intellect, it is genius; when it breathes through his will, it is virtue; when it flows through his affection,...the individual would be something of himself. All reform aims in some one particular to let the great soul have its way through us; in other words, to... | |
| 1909 - 540 páginas
...our knees bend. When it breathes through his intellect, it is genius; when it breathes through his will, it is virtue ; when it flows through his affection,...the individual would be something of himself. All reform aims in some one particular to let the great soul have its way through us; in other words, to... | |
| Benjamin Orange Flower, Charles Zueblin - 1910 - 614 páginas
...our knees bend. When it breathes through his intellect, it is genius; when it breathes through his will, it is virtue; when it flows through his affection, it is love." —Ralph Waldo Emerson. MODERNISM By Rev. AHC Morse, MA, BD AT the time of his election it was known... | |
| Benjamin Orange Flower, Charles Zueblin - 1910 - 620 páginas
...our knees bend. When it breathes through his intellect, it is genius; when it breathes through his will, it is virtue: when it flows through his affection, it is love." — Ralph Waldo Emerson. MODERNISM B v Rev. AH С. Morse, MA, BD AT the time of his election it was... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1911 - 196 páginas
...our knees bend. When it breathes through his intellect, it is genius; when it breathes through his will, it is virtue; when it flows through his affection,...the individual would be something of himself. All reform aims, in some one particular, to let the great soul have its way through us; in other words,... | |
| Montrose Jonas Moses - 1911 - 362 páginas
...continues thus: "When it breathes through his intellect, it is genius; when it breathes through his will, it is virtue; when it flows through his affection, it is love." Hence Maeterlinck's conviction that it is not the man we know, but his soul. In Emerson, Maeterlinck... | |
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