Essays, Second SeriesJ.R. Osgood, 1876 - 228 psl. |
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... virtue of being the largest power to receive and to impart . For the Universe has three children , born at one time , which reappear , under different names , in every system of thought , whether they be called cause , operation THE ...
... virtue of being the largest power to receive and to impart . For the Universe has three children , born at one time , which reappear , under different names , in every system of thought , whether they be called cause , operation THE ...
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... and moons , and stars ; why the great deep is adorned with animals , with men , and gods ; for , in every word he speaks he rides on them as the horses of thought . By virtue of this science the poet is the Namer 24 THE POET .
... and moons , and stars ; why the great deep is adorned with animals , with men , and gods ; for , in every word he speaks he rides on them as the horses of thought . By virtue of this science the poet is the Namer 24 THE POET .
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Ralph Waldo Emerson. By virtue of this science the poet is the Namer , or Language - maker , naming things sometimes after their appearance , sometimes after their essence , and giving to every one its own name and not another's ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson. By virtue of this science the poet is the Namer , or Language - maker , naming things sometimes after their appearance , sometimes after their essence , and giving to every one its own name and not another's ...
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... virtue of the soul out of which they came ) , which carry them fast and far , and infix them irrecoverably into the hearts of men . These wings are the beauty of the poet's soul . The songs , thus flying immortal from their mortal ...
... virtue of the soul out of which they came ) , which carry them fast and far , and infix them irrecoverably into the hearts of men . These wings are the beauty of the poet's soul . The songs , thus flying immortal from their mortal ...
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... virtue , will take care of its own immortality . The relig- ions of the world are the ejaculations of a few imagina- tive men . But the quality of the imagination is to flow , and not to freeze . The poet did not stop at the color , or ...
... virtue , will take care of its own immortality . The relig- ions of the world are the ejaculations of a few imagina- tive men . But the quality of the imagination is to flow , and not to freeze . The poet did not stop at the color , or ...
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