Essays and Poems of EmersonHarcourt, Brace, 1921 - 525 psl. |
Knygos viduje
Rezultatai 1–3 iš 72
92 psl.
... once caught in this trap of so- called sciences , any escape for the man from the links of the chain of physical necessity . Given such an embryo , such a history must follow . On this platform , one lives in a sty of sensualism , and ...
... once caught in this trap of so- called sciences , any escape for the man from the links of the chain of physical necessity . Given such an embryo , such a history must follow . On this platform , one lives in a sty of sensualism , and ...
127 psl.
... Once you ' saw phoenixes : they are gone ; the world is not therefore disenchanted . The vessels on which you read sacred em- blems turn out to be common pottery ; but the sense of the pictures is sacred , and you may still read them ...
... Once you ' saw phoenixes : they are gone ; the world is not therefore disenchanted . The vessels on which you read sacred em- blems turn out to be common pottery ; but the sense of the pictures is sacred , and you may still read them ...
455 psl.
... once more ! I will tell thee the mundane lore . Older am I than thy numbers wot ; Change I may , but I pass not . Hitherto all things fast abide , And anchored in the tempest ride . Trenchant time behooves to hurry All to yean and all ...
... once more ! I will tell thee the mundane lore . Older am I than thy numbers wot ; Change I may , but I pass not . Hitherto all things fast abide , And anchored in the tempest ride . Trenchant time behooves to hurry All to yean and all ...
Turinys
SOME books like some persons convey to us all that they | vii |
Religion | xvii |
Morals | xxiv |
Nerodoma skirsnių: 16
Kiti leidimai - Peržiūrėti viską
ESSAYS & POEMS OF EMERSON Ralph Waldo 1803-1882 Emerson,Stuart Pratt 1881-1926 Sherman Peržiūra negalima - 2016 |
Pagrindiniai terminai ir frazės
action Æsop animal antinomian appear beauty behold believe better Bonduca character Conservatism conversation divine earth Emanuel Swedenborg Emerson Epaminondas eternal exists experience fact feel force genius give Goethe grace hands heart heaven hero hour human individual instinct intellect labor less light live look lover manner matter means Mencius ment mind Montaigne moral Napoleon nature never noble numbers objects Over-Soul parliament of love party pass perfect persons Phidias philosopher Phocion plant Plato Plotinus Plutarch poet poetry politics Puritan reform relation religion rich Rome secret seems sense sentiment society Socrates Sophocles soul speak spirit stand stars sweet talent thee things thou thought tion true truth uncon universal Uranus virtue whilst whole wisdom wise words Xenophon young youth