The Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Letters and social aimsHoughton, Mifflin, 1883 |
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... Better than images is seen through them . The selection of the image is no more arbitrary than the power and significance of the image . The selection must follow fate . Poetry , if perfected , is the only verity ; is the speech of man ...
... Better than images is seen through them . The selection of the image is no more arbitrary than the power and significance of the image . The selection must follow fate . Poetry , if perfected , is the only verity ; is the speech of man ...
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... better . " 66 This union of first and second sight reads nature to the end of delight and of moral use . Men are imaginative , but not overpowered by it to the ex- tent of confounding its suggestions with exter- nal facts . We live in ...
... better . " 66 This union of first and second sight reads nature to the end of delight and of moral use . Men are imaginative , but not overpowered by it to the ex- tent of confounding its suggestions with exter- nal facts . We live in ...
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... better lin- eaments and in stronger and better light than his perishing mortal eye can see , does not imagine at all . The painter of this work asserts that all his imaginations appear to him infinitely more per- fect and more minutely ...
... better lin- eaments and in stronger and better light than his perishing mortal eye can see , does not imagine at all . The painter of this work asserts that all his imaginations appear to him infinitely more per- fect and more minutely ...
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... better than any skill of execution , but how rare ! I find it in the poems of Wordsworth , - Laodamia , and the Ode to Dion , and the plan of The Recluse . We want design , and do not forgive the bards if they have only the art of ...
... better than any skill of execution , but how rare ! I find it in the poems of Wordsworth , - Laodamia , and the Ode to Dion , and the plan of The Recluse . We want design , and do not forgive the bards if they have only the art of ...
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... better given than the tragedy , as the stock actors understand the farce , and do not understand the tragedy . The writer in the parlor has more presence of mind , more wit and fancy , more play of thought , on the incidents that occur ...
... better given than the tragedy , as the stock actors understand the farce , and do not understand the tragedy . The writer in the parlor has more presence of mind , more wit and fancy , more play of thought , on the incidents that occur ...
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