Complete Essays and Other WritingsModern Library, 1950 - 930 psl. |
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... nature passed through the alembic of man . Thus in art does Nature work through the will of a man filled with the beauty of her first works . The world thus exists to the soul to satisfy the desire of beauty . This element I call an ...
... nature passed through the alembic of man . Thus in art does Nature work through the will of a man filled with the beauty of her first works . The world thus exists to the soul to satisfy the desire of beauty . This element I call an ...
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... nature . We are not built like a ship to be tossed , but like a house to stand . It is a natural consequence of this structure , that so long as the active powers predominate over the reflective , we resist with indignation any hint that ...
... nature . We are not built like a ship to be tossed , but like a house to stand . It is a natural consequence of this structure , that so long as the active powers predominate over the reflective , we resist with indignation any hint that ...
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... Nature is loved by what is best in us . It is loved as the city of God , although , or rather because there is no citizen . The sunset is unlike anything that is underneath it : it wants men . And the beauty of nature must always seem ...
... Nature is loved by what is best in us . It is loved as the city of God , although , or rather because there is no citizen . The sunset is unlike anything that is underneath it : it wants men . And the beauty of nature must always seem ...
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action appear beauty believe better character church culture dæmon divine earth Emerson England English Epaminondas eternal exists eyes fact faith feel force genius give Goethe Granville Sharpe hand heart heaven honor hour human intellect John Brown king labor land light live look Lord man's manners marriage Massachusetts means ment mind moral Napoleon nation nature never noble objects opinion Over-Soul party perfect Pericles persons philosophy Plato Plotinus Plutarch poet poetry political poor race Ralph Waldo Emerson relation religion rich Samuel Romilly Saxon scholar secret seems sense sentiment slavery society Socrates soul speak speech spirit stand stars Stonehenge talent things thou thought tion trade Transcendentalist true truth universal virtue wealth whilst whole wisdom wise words young