| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1921 - 584 páginas
...commanding certificate that he who employs it, is a man in alliance with truth and God. The moment our discourse rises above the ground line of familiar...image, more or less luminous, arises in his mind, cotemporaneous with every thought, which furnishes the vestment of the thought. Hence, good writing... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1926 - 398 páginas
...processes, will find that a material image more 01 less luminous arises in his mind, contemporaneous witl every thought, which furnishes the vestment of the...\ Hence, good writing and brilliant discourse are perpetua i allegories. This imagery is spontaneous. It is the blendinj of experience with the present... | |
| 1926 - 694 páginas
...commanding certificate that he who employs it is a man in alliance with truth and God. The moment our discourse rises above the ground line of familiar facts, and is inflamed with passion or (10) illumined, exalted, tinctured by thought, it clothes itself in images. A man conversing in earnest,... | |
| W. F. Bolton - 1966 - 244 páginas
...commanding certificate that he who employs it, is a man in alliance with truth and God. The moment our discourse rises above the ground line of familiar...he watch his intellectual processes, will find that always a material image, more or less luminous, arises in his mind, cotemporaneous with every thought,... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1983 - 1196 páginas
...commanding certificate that he who employs it, is a man in alliance with truth and God. The moment our discourse rises above the ground line of familiar...image, more or less luminous, arises in his mind, cotemporaneous with every thought, which furnishes the vestment of the thought. Hence, good writing... | |
| Christopher Newfield - 1996 - 294 páginas
.... the Creator," which living language calls "the FATHER" (21). The moment our discourse rises about the ground line of familiar facts, and is inflamed...luminous, arises in his mind, contemporaneous with everv thought, which furnishes the vestment of the thought. Hence, good writing and brilliant discourse... | |
| Graham Parkes - 1994 - 514 páginas
...many of the other Nietzsches we have been presented with. The Practice of Psychology The moment our discourse rises above the ground line of familiar...or exalted by thought, it clothes itself in images. Emerson, "Language" Thanks to a broad education through an enlightened curriculum at one of the best... | |
| Eduardo Cadava - 1997 - 276 páginas
...processes, will find that always a material image, more or less luminous, arises in his mind, cotemporaneous with every thought, which furnishes the vestment of...and brilliant discourse are perpetual allegories" (W, 1: 31). Thought emerges with rhetoric. It is not only brought into existence along with rhetoric,... | |
| Gilbert Michael Joseph, Catherine LeGrand, Ricardo Donato Salvatore - 1998 - 604 páginas
..."picturesque language," Emerson wrote, "is a man in alliance with truth and God. The moment our discourse ... is inflamed with passion or exalted by thought, it clothes itself in images." 15 Similar convictions animated the thousands of men and women who flocked to see Church's paintings—... | |
| Roger Shattuck - 1999 - 856 páginas
...may try to express it in words afterward."' Emerson probes down to the same level of mental activity. "A man conversing in earnest, if he watch his intellectual...every thought, which furnishes the vestment of the thought."6 Many anthologies of American literature have picked up Ezra Pound's description of how he... | |
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