Essays: First SeriesHoughton, Mifflin, 1883 - 290 psl. Annotation American essayist, philosopher and poet Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803 - 1882) lead Transcendentalism in the early nineteenth century and greatly influenced the later New Thought movement. Summing up his work, Emerson said that his primary principle was "the infinitude of the private man", and advised to "make the most of yourself, for that is all there is of you." His Second Series collects together the following 9 essays: The Poet, Experience, Character, Manners, Gifts, Nature, Politics, Nominalist and Realist and New England Reformers |
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... become Greeks , Romans , Turks , priest and king , martyr and ex- ecutioner , must fasten these images to some reality in our secret experience , or we shall learn nothing rightly . What befell Asdrubal or Cæsar Borgia is as much an ...
... become Greeks , Romans , Turks , priest and king , martyr and ex- ecutioner , must fasten these images to some reality in our secret experience , or we shall learn nothing rightly . What befell Asdrubal or Cæsar Borgia is as much an ...
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... becomes subjective ; in other words , there is properly no history , only biography . Every mind must know the whole lesson for itself , — must go over the whole ground . What it does not see , what it does not live , it will not know ...
... becomes subjective ; in other words , there is properly no history , only biography . Every mind must know the whole lesson for itself , — must go over the whole ground . What it does not see , what it does not live , it will not know ...
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... becomes fluid and true , and Biography deep and sublime . As the Persian imitated in the slender shafts and capitals of his architecture the stem and flower of the lotus and palm , so the Persian court in its mag- nificent era never ...
... becomes fluid and true , and Biography deep and sublime . As the Persian imitated in the slender shafts and capitals of his architecture the stem and flower of the lotus and palm , so the Persian court in its mag- nificent era never ...
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... become the predominant habit of the mind . Our admiration of the antique is not admiration of the old , but of the ... becomes a thought to me , when a truth that fired the soul of Pindar fires mine , time is no more . When I feel that ...
... become the predominant habit of the mind . Our admiration of the antique is not admiration of the old , but of the ... becomes a thought to me , when a truth that fired the soul of Pindar fires mine , time is no more . When I feel that ...
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... becomes a man , only by seeing that the oppressor of his youth is himself a child tyrannized over by those names and words and forms , of whose influence he was merely the organ to the youth . The fact teaches him how Belus was wor ...
... becomes a man , only by seeing that the oppressor of his youth is himself a child tyrannized over by those names and words and forms , of whose influence he was merely the organ to the youth . The fact teaches him how Belus was wor ...
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