| Johan Huizinga - 1920 - 280 páginas
...wonder verstaan. Hier valt Emerson weer in. „ What we would really know the meaning of? The meat in the firkin; the milk in the pan; the ballad in the street ; the news of the boat ; the glance of the eye ; the form and the gait of the body ! Show me the ultimate reason of these... | |
| University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign campus) - 1923 - 668 páginas
...great, the remote, the romantic; what is doing in Italy or Arabia; what is Greek art, or Provençal minstrelsy; I embrace the common, I explore and sit...the pan; the ballad in the street; the news of the boat; the glance of the eye; the form and the gait of the body; — show me the ultimate reason of... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1921 - 580 páginas
...the familiar, the low. _GJyp TTIP insight jrjf.o to-dav. and you may have the antique_ a,nH fnt.nrp. worlds, What would we really know the meaning of?...the pan; the ballad in the street; the news of the boat; the glance of the eye; the form and the gait of the body; — show me the ultimate reason of... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1921 - 584 páginas
...great, the remote, the romantic; what is doing in Italy or Arabia; what is Greek art, or Provengal minstrelsy; I embrace the common, I explore and sit at the feet of the familiar, the low. I/Give me insight into to-day, and you may have the antique and future worlds/ What would we really... | |
| Emerson Grant Sutcliffe - 1923 - 168 páginas
...great, the remote, the romantic; what is doing in Italy or Arabia; what is Greek art, or Provencal minstrelsy; I embrace the common, I explore and sit...the pan; the ballad in the street; the news of the boat; the glance of the eye; the form and the gait of the body; — show me the ultimate reason of... | |
| 1923 - 1028 páginas
...great, the remote, the romantic ; what is doing in Italy or Arabia ; what is Greek art, or Provencal minstrelsy. I embrace the common, I explore and sit...to-day, and you may have the antique and future worlds. Emerson and Thoreau worked in the same vineyard, sometimes in the same garden; and they so freely exchanged... | |
| Bliss Perry - 1923 - 248 páginas
...age. Accept it: embrace the common, the familiar, the low. Burns and Wordsworth and Carlyle are right. Give me insight into to-day, and you may have the antique and future worlds. The important thing is the single person. The man is all. Then follows the wonderful peroration, which... | |
| Stuart Pratt Sherman - 1924 - 380 páginas
...remote, the romantic; what is doing in Italy or Arabia; what is Greek art, or Provencal ministrelsy. I embrace the common, I explore and sit at the feet...to-day, and you may have the antique and future worlds. Emerson and Thoreau worked in the same vineyard, sometimes in the same garden; and they so freely exchanged... | |
| Henry Howard Harper - 1924 - 208 páginas
...art and literary compositions is an almost certain indication of merit; although Emerson said, — Give me insight into today, and you may have the antique and future worlds. In the poetical effusions of the past we are continually discovering new interpretations and recondite... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1926 - 412 páginas
...great, the remote, the romantic ; , what is doing in Italy or Arabia ; what is Greek art, or Provengal minstrelsy ; I embrace the common, I explore and sit...the pan ; the ballad in the street ; the news of the boat ; the glance of the eye ; the form and the gait of the body ; — show me the ultimate reason... | |
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