Essays, Second SeriesJ.R. Osgood, 1876 - 228 psl. |
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... present time . The breadth of the problem is great , for the poet is representative . He stands among partial men for the complete man , and apprises us not of his wealth , but of the commonwealth . The young man reveres men of genius ...
... present time . The breadth of the problem is great , for the poet is representative . He stands among partial men for the complete man , and apprises us not of his wealth , but of the commonwealth . The young man reveres men of genius ...
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... present and privy to the appearance which he describes . He is a beholder of ideas , and an utterer of the necessary and casual . For we do not speak now of men of poetical talents , or of industry and skill in metre , but of the true ...
... present and privy to the appearance which he describes . He is a beholder of ideas , and an utterer of the necessary and casual . For we do not speak now of men of poetical talents , or of industry and skill in metre , but of the true ...
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... present . No imitation , or playing of these things , would content him ; he loves the earnest of the north - wind , of rain , of stone , and wood , and iron . A beauty not explicable is dearer than a beauty which we can see to the end ...
... present . No imitation , or playing of these things , would content him ; he loves the earnest of the north - wind , of rain , of stone , and wood , and iron . A beauty not explicable is dearer than a beauty which we can see to the end ...
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... they are . Men live in their fancy , like drunk- ards whose hands are too soft and tremulous for success- ful labor . It is a tempest of fancies , and the only ballast I know is a respect to the present hour . 54 EXPERIENCE .
... they are . Men live in their fancy , like drunk- ards whose hands are too soft and tremulous for success- ful labor . It is a tempest of fancies , and the only ballast I know is a respect to the present hour . 54 EXPERIENCE .
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Ralph Waldo Emerson. I know is a respect to the present hour . Without any shadow of doubt , amidst this vertigo of shows and poli- tics , I settle myself ever the firmer in the creed , that we should not postpone and refer and wish ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson. I know is a respect to the present hour . Without any shadow of doubt , amidst this vertigo of shows and poli- tics , I settle myself ever the firmer in the creed , that we should not postpone and refer and wish ...
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