Select Writings of Ralph Waldo EmersonW. Scott, 1888 - 351 頁 |
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第 xxx 頁
... sublime in the columns of a ledger than in the budgets of states , in the laws of light and darkness , in all the action and reaction of nature . " In attempting to methodise Emerson we are conscious of doing him a certain violence ...
... sublime in the columns of a ledger than in the budgets of states , in the laws of light and darkness , in all the action and reaction of nature . " In attempting to methodise Emerson we are conscious of doing him a certain violence ...
第 4 頁
... sublime was in a grain of dust . " I suppose I teased him about recent writers , but he professed never to have heard of Herschel , not even by name . One room was full of pictures , which he likes to show , especially one piece ...
... sublime was in a grain of dust . " I suppose I teased him about recent writers , but he professed never to have heard of Herschel , not even by name . One room was full of pictures , which he likes to show , especially one piece ...
第 29 頁
... sublime archi- tecture ; a ritual marked by the same secular merits , nothing cheap or purchasable . From this slow - grown church important reactions proceed ; much for culture , much for giving a direction to the nation's affection ...
... sublime archi- tecture ; a ritual marked by the same secular merits , nothing cheap or purchasable . From this slow - grown church important reactions proceed ; much for culture , much for giving a direction to the nation's affection ...
第 30 頁
... sublime effect . The minster and the music were made for each other . It was a hint of the part the church plays as a political engine . From his infancy every Englishman is accustomed to hear daily prayers for the Queen , for the Royal ...
... sublime effect . The minster and the music were made for each other . It was a hint of the part the church plays as a political engine . From his infancy every Englishman is accustomed to hear daily prayers for the Queen , for the Royal ...
第 40 頁
... sublime speculations on the absolute intelligence ; and imported thence into the oratorical art whatever could be useful to it . " A few generalisations always circulate in the world , whose authors we do not rightly know , which ...
... sublime speculations on the absolute intelligence ; and imported thence into the oratorical art whatever could be useful to it . " A few generalisations always circulate in the world , whose authors we do not rightly know , which ...
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第 340 頁 - But to return to our own institute; besides these constant exercises at home, there is another opportunity of gaining experience to be won from pleasure itself abroad; in those vernal seasons of the year when the air is calm and pleasant, it were an injury and sullenness against nature, not to go out and see her riches, and partake in her rejoicing with heaven and earth.
第 342 頁 - And ever against eating cares Lap me in soft Lydian airs Married to immortal verse, Such as the meeting soul may pierce In notes, with many a winding bout Of linked sweetness long drawn out, With wanton heed and giddy cunning, The melting voice through mazes running, Untwisting all the chains that tie The hidden soul of harmony; That Orpheus...
第 123 頁 - These roses under my window make no reference to former roses or to better ones ; they are for what they are ; they exist with God to-day. There is no time to them. There is simply the rose ; it is perfect in every moment of its existence.
第 327 頁 - Character is higher than intellect. Thinking is the function. Living is the functionary. The stream retreats to its source. A great soul will be strong to live, as well as strong to think. Does he lack organ or medium to impart his truths?
第 119 頁 - A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, adored by little statesmen and philosophers and divines.
第 90 頁 - Beware when the great God lets loose a thinker on this planet. Then all things are at risk. It is as when a conflagration has broken out in a great city, and no man knows what is safe, or where it will end. There is not a piece of science but its flank may be- turned to-morrow; there is not any literary reputation, not the so-called eternal names of fame, that may not be revised and condemned.
第 114 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. Great men have always done so and confided themselves childlike, to the genius of their age, betraying their perception that the Eternal was stirring at their heart, working through their hands, predominating in all their being.
第 348 頁 - Absolute rule; and hyacinthine locks Round from his parted forelock manly hung Clustering, but not beneath his shoulders broad...
第 116 頁 - I shun father and mother and wife and brother, when my genius calls me. I would write on the lintels of the door-post, Whim. I hope it is somewhat better than whim at last, but we cannot spend the day in explanation.
第 174 頁 - So every spirit, as it is most pure, And hath in it the more of heavenly light, So it the fairer body doth procure To habit in, and it more fairly dight, With cheerful grace and amiable sight. For, of the soul, the body form doth take, For soul is form, and doth the body make.