Centenary Edition, the Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Representative menAMS Press, 1979 |
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... sense is his warrant and qualification to be the world's interpreter . He has reason , as all the philosophic and poetic class have : but he has also what they have not , -this strong solv- ing sense to reconcile his poetry with the ap ...
... sense is his warrant and qualification to be the world's interpreter . He has reason , as all the philosophic and poetic class have : but he has also what they have not , -this strong solv- ing sense to reconcile his poetry with the ap ...
Strana 82
... sense , and ulterior senses . His perception of the generation of contraries , of death out of life and life out of death , that law by which , in nature , decomposition is recomposition , and putrefaction and cholera are only signals ...
... sense , and ulterior senses . His perception of the generation of contraries , of death out of life and life out of death , that law by which , in nature , decomposition is recomposition , and putrefaction and cholera are only signals ...
Strana 356
... sense and of great cultiva- tion ; an excellent Latin scholar , and of extensive and select reading , so as to have formed his theories of many historical characters with as much clearness as Gibbon or Niebuhr or Goethe . He wrote for ...
... sense and of great cultiva- tion ; an excellent Latin scholar , and of extensive and select reading , so as to have formed his theories of many historical characters with as much clearness as Gibbon or Niebuhr or Goethe . He wrote for ...
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able action appears beauty become believe better body called cause century character church comes common conversation delight doubt earth Emerson England existence experience expression eyes fact faith feel force genius give Goethe hand head heaven human ideas intellect interest Italy journal kind knew learned leave lecture less light live look manners master means mind Montaigne moral Napoleon nature never once organ original Page pass persons philosophy plant Plato play Poems poet poetry present question reason relation remains representative seems sense sentence sentiment Shakspeare side society soul speak spirit stand Swedenborg talent tell things thought tion true truth turn universal virtue whole wise write written wrote young