The books of an older period will not fit this. Yet hence arises a grave mischief. The sacredness which attaches to the act of creation, the act of thought, is transferred to the record. The poet chanting was felt to be a divine man : henceforth the chant... Essays and English Traits - Página 9por Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1909 - 493 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Linden Peach - 1982 - 248 páginas
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| Thomas Krusche - 1987 - 384 páginas
...creation - the act of thought, - is instantly transferred to the record. The poet chanting, was feit to be a divine man. Henceforth the chant is divine...the book becomes noxious. The guide is a tyrant." Cf. Christopher Collins, The Uses of Observation, pp. 42ff., der in dieser Privilegierung des poetischen... | |
| Norman O. Brown - 2023 - 216 páginas
...sacredness which attaches to the act of creation, the act of thought, is transferred to the record. Instantly the book becomes noxious: the guide is a...tyrant. The sluggish and perverted mind of the multitude having once received this book, stands upon it, and makes an outcry if it is destroyed. Colleges are... | |
| Martin Bickman - 1992 - 168 páginas
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| Raymond Carney - 1994 - 340 páginas
...The American Scholar: The sacredness which attaches to the act of creation - the act of thought - is transferred to the record. The poet chanting, was...divine man: henceforth the chant is divine also... as love of the hero corrupts into worship of his statue.... The one thing in the world, of value, is... | |
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