Essays and Poems of EmersonHarcourt, Brace, 1921 - 525 psl. |
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... poetic origin . But the poet names the thing because he sees it , or comes one step nearer to it than any other . This expression , or naming , is not art , but a second nature , grown out of the first , as a leaf out of a tree . What ...
... poetic origin . But the poet names the thing because he sees it , or comes one step nearer to it than any other . This expression , or naming , is not art , but a second nature , grown out of the first , as a leaf out of a tree . What ...
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... poet may drink wine and live generously , but the epic poet , he who shall sing of the gods , and their descent unto men , must drink water out of a wood- en bowl . For poetry is not " Devil's wine , " but God's wine . It is with this ...
... poet may drink wine and live generously , but the epic poet , he who shall sing of the gods , and their descent unto men , must drink water out of a wood- en bowl . For poetry is not " Devil's wine , " but God's wine . It is with this ...
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... poet has witnessed the transformation , he doubt- less found it in harmony with various experiences . We have all seen changes as considerable in wheat and cater- pillars . He is the poet , and shall draw us with love and terror , who ...
... poet has witnessed the transformation , he doubt- less found it in harmony with various experiences . We have all seen changes as considerable in wheat and cater- pillars . He is the poet , and shall draw us with love and terror , who ...
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SOME books like some persons convey to us all that they | vii |
Religion | xvii |
Morals | xxiv |
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