Hence, good writing and brilliant discourse are perpetual allegories. This imagery is spontaneous. It is the blending of experience with the present action of the mind. It is proper creation. It is the working of the Original Cause through the instruments... Nature; Addresses, and Lectures - Página 30de Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1849 - 383 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Alfred Hudson Guernsey - 1881 - 340 páginas
...noble passage : NATURE AXD THE ORATOR. " These facts may suggest the advantage which the country life possesses for a powerful mind over the artificial and curtailed life of cities. We know from Nature more than we can at will communicate. Its light flows into the mind for evermore, and we... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1884 - 398 páginas
...is spontaneous. It is the blending of experience with the present action of the mind. It is proper creation. It is the working of the Original Cause...made. These facts may suggest the advantage which the country -life possesses for a powerful mind, over the artificial and curtailed life of cities. We know... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1876 - 328 páginas
...is spontaneous. It is the blending of experience with the present action of the mind. It is proper creation. It is the working of the Original Cause...instruments he has already made. These facts may suggest tlie advantage which the country life possesses for a powerful mind, over the artificial and curtailed... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1884 - 410 páginas
...is spontaneous. It is the blending of experience with the present action of the mind. It is proper creation. It is the working of the Original Cause through the instruments ho has already made. Theso facts may suggest tho advantage which the country -life possesses for a... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1885 - 554 páginas
...lessen his beautiful deference to individuals, he proclaimed " the advantage which the country life possesses for a powerful mind over the artificial and curtailed life of cities." He justified solitude by saying that great men, from Plato to Wordsworth, did VicPoets " : pp. 12-16.... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1885 - 592 páginas
...lessen his beautiful deference to individuals, he proclaimed " the advantage which the country life possesses for a powerful mind over the artificial and curtailed life of cities." He justified solitude by saying that great men, from Plato to Wordsworth, did not live in a crowd,... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1887 - 386 páginas
...is spontaneous. It is the blending of experience with the present action of the mind. It is proper creation. It is the working of the Original Cause...country-life possesses, for a powerful mind, over tho artificial and curtailed life of cities. We know more from nature than we can at will communicate.... | |
| William Henry Furness - 1887 - 48 páginas
...nous, arises in his mind as the vestment of his •"thought. This image is spontaneous. It is proper " creation. It is the working of the Original Cause " through the instruments which He has already " made."* How else then is the opening of the heavens to be understood but as... | |
| 1881 - 666 páginas
...birds which sing in their branches? * * " These facts may suggest the advantage which the country life possesses for a powerful mind over the artificial...can at will communicate. Its light flows into the When we come to consider the facts in the case of the individual, we will find the quickness of the... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1903 - 532 páginas
...night shall be my Germany of mystic philosophy and dreams. — Nature, Chap. HI. NATURE AND THE ORATOR. We know more from Nature than we can at will communicate. Its light flows into the mind forevermore, and we forget its presence. The poet, the orator, bred in the woods, whose senses have... | |
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