Yet hence arises a grave mischief. The sacredness which attaches to the act of creation, — the act of thought, — Is transferred to the record. The poet chanting, was felt to be a divine man: henceforth the chant is divine also. The writer was a just... Orations, Lectures and Essays - Página 85de Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1866 - 290 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Emerson Grant Sutcliffe - 1923 - 168 páginas
...thought, that shall be as efficient, in all respects, to a remote posterity, as to contemporaries, or rather to the second age. Each age, it is found,...own books; or rather, each generation for the next succeeding."99 " Jour. IX, 114. * Natural History of Intellect: Country Life, 157. " Essays I, 269-70.... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1924 - 152 páginas
...nonsense, but very educative nonsense. So it is with the largest and solemnest things. — EXPERIENCE + Each age, it is found, must write its own books; or...succeeding. The books of an older period will not fit this. AN AMERICAN SCHOLAR A. humorous friend of mine thinks, that the reason why Natureis so perfect in her... | |
| Robert Shafer - 1926 - 1410 páginas
...thought, that shall be as efficient, in all respects, to a remote posterity, as to contemporaries, l8 2 f ꎟ Y2@ e tgQS 9 "N RF~ 2X (; o{# w\ yyn h `_; 엾 w MC| i >:B transferred to the record. The poet chanting was felt to be a divine man: henceforth the chant is divine... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1926 - 412 páginas
...thought, that shall be as efficient,'in all respects, to a remote,posterity, as to contemporaries, or rather to the second age. ^Each age, it is found,...succeeding. The books of an older period will not fit thisj^ Yet hence arises a grave mischief. The sacredness which attaches to the act of creation, the... | |
| 1926 - 326 páginas
...author remains immortal and cannot die." Richard DeBury— Philobibon. Ch. 1, 21. EC Thomas' trans. "Each age, it is found, must write its own books;...succeeding. The books of an older period will not fit this." — Emerson. PERSONALS Miss Anna Anderson, formerly of the Chicago Public Library, has been added to... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1926 - 398 páginas
...thought, that shall be as efficient, in all spects, to a remote posterity, as to contemporaries, or ither to the second age. Each age, it is found, must write...own books; or rather, each generation for the next si ceeding. The books of an older period will not fit thisQ Yet hence arises a grave mischief. The... | |
| Franklyn Bliss Snyder, Edward Douglas Snyder - 1927 - 1288 páginas
...thought, that shall be as efficient, in all respects, to a remote posterity, as to contemporaries, or rather to the second age. Each age, it is found,...will not fit this. Yet hence arises a grave mischief. 20 The sacredness which attaches to the act of creation, the act of thought, is transferred to the... | |
| George Carpenter Clancy - 1928 - 288 páginas
...thought, that shall be as efficient, in all respects, to a remote posterity, as to contemporaries, or rather to the second age. Each age, it is found,...attaches to the act of creation, the act of thought, is transferred to the record. The poet chanting was felt to be a divine man: henceforth the chant is divine... | |
| Thomas Ernest Rankin, Amos Reno Morris, Melvin Theodor Solve, Carlton Frank Wells - 1928 - 612 páginas
...thought, that shall be as efficient, in all respects, to a remote posterity, as to contemporaries, or rather to the second age. Each age, it is found,...attaches to the act of creation, the act of thought, is transferred to the record. The poet chanting was felt to be a divine man : henceforth the chant is... | |
| 1897 - 902 páginas
...postponed expectation of the world with something better than the exertions of mechanical skill. . . . Yet hence arises a grave mischief. The sacredness...attaches to the act of creation, the act of thought, is transferred to the record. The poet chanting was felt to be a divine man : henceforth the chant is... | |
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