It is a secret which every intellectual man quickly learns, that, beyond the energy of his possessed and conscious intellect, he is capable of a new energy (as of an intellect doubled on itself), by abandonment to the nature of things ; that, beside his... Brownson's Quarterly Review - 331 psl.redagavo - 1845Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| Paul Scott Derrick, Paul Scott - 2003 - 162 psl.
...In "The Poet" he understands the proper use of that link, which all of us possess, as inspiration: It is a secret which every intellectual man quickly...on itself), by abandonment to the nature of things. [...] by unlocking, at all risks, his human doors, and suffering the ethereal tides to roll and circulate... | |
| Anne E. Lenehan - 2004 - 496 psl.
...expressed more strongly, as one would expect, in The Poet than in any other of Emerson's writings. 'lt is a secret which every intellectual man quickly learns,...on itself), by abandonment to the nature of things. ..by unlocking, at all risks, his human doors, and suffering the ethereal tides to roll and circulate... | |
| Walt Whitman - 2003 - 612 psl.
...unknown persons we might soon be. In "The Poet," the lecture that Whitman heard in 1842., Emerson said, "every intellectual man quickly learns that, beyond...conscious intellect, he is capable of a new energy ... by abandonment to the nature of things." This instinct of metamorphosis, Emerson continued, was... | |
| william george bryant ph.d - 2005 - 576 psl.
...consciousness." Emerson uses these thrilling words in describing this universal power from the cosmic: "It is a secret which every intellectual man quickly learns, that beyond the energy of his conscious and possessed intellect he is capable of a new energy by abandonment to the nature of things;... | |
| Harold Bloom - 2007 - 280 psl.
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| William Bryant - 2006 - 458 psl.
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| Sharon Cameron - 2009 - 282 psl.
...other words, the poet makes our birthright discoverable to us. Significantly, he can do this because beside "his privacy of power as an individual man,...draw, by unlocking, at all risks, his human doors" (P 459). ("Public" here means something like "universal.") The poet is, therefore, a transformer: he... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 2008 - 252 psl.
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| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 2008 - 616 psl.
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| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 2008 - 376 psl.
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