| Charlotte Reeve Conover - 1907 - 278 páginas
...uttered not after he had made a lucky strike in "San Pedro" or "Atehison & Topeka," but when "crossing a bare common, in snow puddles, at twilight, under a clouded sky, without having in his thoughts any occurrence of special good-fortune" that he has enjoyed this perfect exhilaration.... | |
| 1907 - 384 páginas
...some of her forms and moods, or even in presence of great Art. Says Emerson, in Nature : " Crossing a bare common, in snow puddles, at twilight, under a...perfect exhilaration. I am glad to the brink of fear." No doubt most of us have had this feeling, mingled with somewhat of a solemn awe which is greater than... | |
| Ada Van Stone Harris - 1912 - 392 páginas
...with iron hand, And from our fathers reft the land. SCOTT. XXXVIII IN AND INTO Memorize : In the woods a man casts off his years, as the snake his slough,...is always a child. In the woods is perpetual youth. EMERSON. Into the jaws of death, Into the mouth of hell, Rode the six hundred. TENNYSON. Notice in... | |
| Robert Maynard Leonard - 1912 - 788 páginas
...a comic or a mourning piece. In good health, the air is a cordial of incredible virtue. Crossing a bare common, in snow puddles, at twilight, under a...good fortune, I have enjoyed a perfect exhilaration. Almost I fear to think how glad I am: In the woods too, a man casts off his years, as the snake his... | |
| Ada Van Stone Harris, Charles Benajah Gilbert - 1912 - 384 páginas
...SCOTT. xxxvm DT AND ESTO Memorize: In the woods a man casts off his years, as the snake his sloogh, and at what period soever of life, is always a child. In the woods is perpetual youth. EMEBSOX. Into the jaws of death. Into the mouth of hell, Bode the six hundred. TKJTXTSOX. Notice in... | |
| Percy Holmes Boynton - 1915 - 556 páginas
...Emerson's " Essay on Nature " should be read by any who would first see and then describe. " Crossing a bare common, in snow puddles, at twilight, under a...good fortune, I have enjoyed a perfect exhilaration." Form and dimension. Form and dimension are aspects of the same subject matter which may be described... | |
| John Herman Randall - 1916 - 376 páginas
...seemed to have possessed from earliest youth. In his essay on "Nature" we find these words: "Crossing a bare common in snow puddles at twilight, under a clouded...good fortune, I have enjoyed a perfect exhilaration. All mean egotism vanishes. I become a transparent eyeball; I am nothing; I see all ; the currents of... | |
| 1919 - 594 páginas
...For God is not far from each one of us. Emerson put it thus: "Crossing a bare common in snow-puddles, at twilight under a clouded sky, without having in...good fortune, I have enjoyed a perfect exhilaration. Almost I fear to think how glad I am." There are many things which should be emphasized in these difficult... | |
| Logan Pearsall Smith - 1920 - 264 páginas
...their admonishing smile. Nature. IN good health, the air is a cordial of incredible virtue. Crossing a bare common, in snow puddles, at twilight, under a...perfect exhilaration. I am glad to the brink of fear. Ibid. ROSES and violets renew their race like oaks, and flights of painted moths are as old as the... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1921 - 584 páginas
...a comic or a mourning piece. In good health, the air is a cordial of incredible virtue. Crossing a bare common, in snow puddles, at twilight, under a...snake his slough, and at what period soever of life, always is a child. In the woods, is perpetual youth. Within these plantations of God, a decorum and... | |
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