Routine and Ideals: By Le Baron Russell BriggsHoughton, Mifflin, 1906 - 232 páginas |
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Página 66
... thought deep and high , and saw what no one else saw , and told what he saw as no one else could tell it . This is an- other way of saying that Emerson was a " seer . " To many of you he may not seem a poet , for his verse is often ...
... thought deep and high , and saw what no one else saw , and told what he saw as no one else could tell it . This is an- other way of saying that Emerson was a " seer . " To many of you he may not seem a poet , for his verse is often ...
Página 68
... thought of a sentence by itself , and not of its connec- tion with other sentences ; and when he wrote verse , he thought , it would seem , of the form of each line , without much attention to the form or the length of its neighbors ...
... thought of a sentence by itself , and not of its connec- tion with other sentences ; and when he wrote verse , he thought , it would seem , of the form of each line , without much attention to the form or the length of its neighbors ...
Página 69
... thought , he is a poet of poets . " God hid the whole world in thy heart , " says Emerson . " The poet , " he says else- where , " knows why the plain or meadow of space was strown with these flowers we call suns , and moons , and stars ...
... thought , he is a poet of poets . " God hid the whole world in thy heart , " says Emerson . " The poet , " he says else- where , " knows why the plain or meadow of space was strown with these flowers we call suns , and moons , and stars ...
Página 71
... it was not music , in the common understanding of the term it was high thought , joined with a wonderful gift — an almost in- spired sense- of the right word ; a gift - not always his , but his so often that he CHILDREN OF CONCORD 71.
... it was not music , in the common understanding of the term it was high thought , joined with a wonderful gift — an almost in- spired sense- of the right word ; a gift - not always his , but his so often that he CHILDREN OF CONCORD 71.
Página 72
... thought : - " Though love repine and reason chafe , There came a voice without reply . " While I speak of the poetry in him and the love of nature , let me read what he wrote to a little girl of thirteen who looked up to him then and ...
... thought : - " Though love repine and reason chafe , There came a voice without reply . " While I speak of the poetry in him and the love of nature , let me read what he wrote to a little girl of thirteen who looked up to him then and ...
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