The Prose Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: In 2 Volumes. [Inhalt. Vol. I: Miscellanies. - Essays. Vol. II: Representative Men. - English Traits. - Conduct of Life.]. I, Volume 1Fields, Osgood, & Company, 1870 |
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... genius or method of nature , let us go back to man . It is true , he pretends to give ac- count of himself to himself , but at last , what has he to recite but the fact that there is a Life not to be described or known otherwise than by ...
... genius or method of nature , let us go back to man . It is true , he pretends to give ac- count of himself to himself , but at last , what has he to recite but the fact that there is a Life not to be described or known otherwise than by ...
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... genius comes , it makes fingers : it is pliancy , and the power of trans- ferring the affair in the street into oils and colors . Raphael must be born , and Salvator must be born . ― There is no attractiveness like that of a new man ...
... genius comes , it makes fingers : it is pliancy , and the power of trans- ferring the affair in the street into oils and colors . Raphael must be born , and Salvator must be born . ― There is no attractiveness like that of a new man ...
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... genius to do it . Follow the great man , and you shall see what the world has at heart in these ages . omen like that . There is no But what strikes us in the fine genius is that which belongs of right to every one . A man should know ...
... genius to do it . Follow the great man , and you shall see what the world has at heart in these ages . omen like that . There is no But what strikes us in the fine genius is that which belongs of right to every one . A man should know ...
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... genius and not talent ; hope , and not possession ; the anticipation of all things by the intellect , and not the history itself ; art , and not works of art ; poetry , and not experiment ; virtue , and not duties . There is no office ...
... genius and not talent ; hope , and not possession ; the anticipation of all things by the intellect , and not the history itself ; art , and not works of art ; poetry , and not experiment ; virtue , and not duties . There is no office ...
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... Genius but finer love , a love impersonal , a love of the flower and perfection of things , and a desire to draw a new picture or copy of the same ? It looks to the cause and life ; it proceeds from within outward , whilst Talent goes ...
... Genius but finer love , a love impersonal , a love of the flower and perfection of things , and a desire to draw a new picture or copy of the same ? It looks to the cause and life ; it proceeds from within outward , whilst Talent goes ...
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