The Homes of the New World: Impressions of America, 第 1 卷Harper & Brothers, 1858 |
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第 24 頁
... regard to looking handsome than to the rainy weather in which the new- married couple would commence their journey through life ; that is to say , immediately after the marriage cere- mony they would set sail for Niagara , and must ...
... regard to looking handsome than to the rainy weather in which the new- married couple would commence their journey through life ; that is to say , immediately after the marriage cere- mony they would set sail for Niagara , and must ...
第 27 頁
... regard- ed as a huge burial - place . Lowell is inspired by the great social questions of the New World , by the ideal life . of the New World , which he calls forth into existence in his songs about freedom , about the bliss of a free ...
... regard- ed as a huge burial - place . Lowell is inspired by the great social questions of the New World , by the ideal life . of the New World , which he calls forth into existence in his songs about freedom , about the bliss of a free ...
第 28 頁
... regard as a personal God , but as a superior soul in harmony with laws ) and on men , criti- cising men and their works from the ideal of the highest truth and the highest beauty . " The world , " says Emer- son , " has not seen a man ...
... regard as a personal God , but as a superior soul in harmony with laws ) and on men , criti- cising men and their works from the ideal of the highest truth and the highest beauty . " The world , " says Emer- son , " has not seen a man ...
第 29 頁
... regards any personal defect as a sort of crime . The new man regards no laws but those within his own breast ; but there he finds the un- falsified wells of truth and beauty . The new man believes in himself alone ; he demands every ...
... regards any personal defect as a sort of crime . The new man regards no laws but those within his own breast ; but there he finds the un- falsified wells of truth and beauty . The new man believes in himself alone ; he demands every ...
第 48 頁
... regard as nothing . They have a faith to remove mountains . Now come the steam - boats thundering like tempest in the mountains . Two or three chase each other like im- mense meteors ; one among them comes along heavily , • laboring and ...
... regard as nothing . They have a faith to remove mountains . Now come the steam - boats thundering like tempest in the mountains . Two or three chase each other like im- mense meteors ; one among them comes along heavily , • laboring and ...
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第 151 頁 - Whoso would be a man must be a nonconformist. He who would gather immortal palms must not be hindered by the name of goodness, but must explore if it be goodness. Nothing is at last sacred but the integrity of your own mind.
第 178 頁 - God and one of another, covenant and combine ourselves together into a civil body politic, for our better ordering and preservation and furtherance of the ends aforesaid; and by virtue hereof to enact, constitute, and frame such just and equal laws, ordinances, acts, constitutions, and offices, from time to time, as shall be thought most meet and convenient for the general good of the colony, unto which we promise all due submission and obedience.
第 152 頁 - A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, adored by little statesmen and philosophers and divines. With consistency a great soul has simply nothing to do.
第 176 頁 - ... whole counsel of God, but were they now living, would be as willing to embrace further light as that which they first received. I beseech you remember, it is an article of your church covenant, that you be ready to receive whatever truth shall be made known to you from the written Word of God.
第 151 頁 - In every work of genius we recognize our own rejected thoughts; they come back to us with a certain alienated majesty. Great works of art have no more affecting lesson for us than this. They teach us to abide by our spontaneous impression with good-humored inflexibility then most when the whole cry of voices is on the other side.
第 41 頁 - Comes up the laugh of children, the soft voice Of maidens, and the sweet and solemn hymn Of Sabbath worshippers.
第 151 頁 - Trust thyself: every heart vibrates to that iron string. Accept the place the divine providence has found for you, the society of your contemporaries, the connection of events.
第 150 頁 - A man should learn to detect and watch that gleam of light which flashes across his mind from within, more than the lustre of the firmament of bards and sages.
第 152 頁 - The relations of the soul to the divine spirit are so pure that it is profane to seek to interpose helps.
第 174 頁 - I will make them conform, or I will harry them out of the land, or else worse,"