Crime and punishment grow out of one stem. Punishment is a fruit that unsuspected ripens within the flower of the pleasure which concealed it. Cause and effect, means and ends, seed and fruit, cannot be severed; for the effect already blooms in the cause,... Essays: First Series - 第 92 頁Ralph Waldo Emerson 著 - 1852 - 333 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1808 - 168 頁
...artificial " ? follow late after the offense, but they follow because they accompany it. Crime and punishment grow out of one stem. Punishment is a fruit...end pre-exists in the means, the fruit in the seed. 17. Whilst thus the world will be whole, and refuses to be disparted, we seek to act partially, to... | |
| 1842 - 740 頁
...specific stripes may follow late after the offence, but they follow because they accompany it. Crime and punishment grow out of one stem. Punishment is a fruit...within the flower of the pleasure which concealed it.' — Essay iii., p. 103. We should be sorry to be insensible either to the beauty of this extract, or... | |
| 1848 - 424 頁
...specific stripes may follow late after the offence, but they follow because they accompany it Crime and punishment grow out of one stem: Punishment is a fruit...Cause and effect, means and ends, seed and fruit, can not be severed ; for the effect already blooms in the cause, the end pre-exists in the means, the... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1849 - 270 頁
...specific stripes may follow late after the offence, but they follow because they accompany it. Crime and punishment grow out of one stem. Punishment is a fruit that unsuspected ripens within the flower of tb pleasure which concealed it. Cause and effect, means and ends, seed and fruit, cannot be severed... | |
| Ralph Waldo [essays] Emerson - 1849 - 270 頁
...specific stripes may follow late after the offence, but they follow because they accompany it. Crime and punishment grow out of one stem. Punishment is a fruit that unsuspected ripens within the flower of th pleasure which concealed it. Cause and effect, means and ends, seed and fruit, cannot be severed... | |
| William Rathbone Greg - 1851 - 368 頁
...specific stripes may follow late after the offence, but they follow because they accompany it. Crime and punishment grow out of one stem. Punishment is a fruit...unsuspected, ripens within the flower of the pleasure that concealed it." — Emerson, Essay iii. another day — bank-stock and doubloons, venison and champagne... | |
| 1850 - 426 頁
...flower of the pleasure that concealed it. Cause and effect, means and ends, seed and fruit, can not be severed ; for the effect already blooms in the...end pre-exists in the means, the fruit in the seed. Life invests itself with inevitable conditions, which the unwise seek to dodge j which one and another... | |
| Joseph Antisell Allen - 1854 - 168 頁
...In those depths of blue, Feel each pulse beat true, As night's nearest and mightiest star PART VII. Cause and effect, means and ends, seed and fruit,...end preexists in the means, the fruit in the seed. — EMEESON. In the heavens, on earth, Effects owe their birth To causes, whose sovereign sway, The... | |
| January Searle - 1855 - 94 頁
...specifie stripes may follow late after the offence, but they follow because they accompany it. Crime and punishment grow out of one stem. Punishment is a fruit...end pre-exists in the means, the fruit in the seed." " Life invests itself with inevitable conditions, which the unwise seek to dodge, which one and another... | |
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