The Works of Theodore Parker: The American scholarAmerican Unitarian association, 1907 |
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第 11 頁
... things is forbidden . An idea must remain an idea ; the government will not allow it to become a deed , an institution , an idea organized in men . The children of the mind must be exposed to die , or if left alive their feet are ...
... things is forbidden . An idea must remain an idea ; the government will not allow it to become a deed , an institution , an idea organized in men . The children of the mind must be exposed to die , or if left alive their feet are ...
第 19 頁
... things , but putting them in plain speech . Emerson takes his majestic intuitions of truth and justice , which ... thing wholly till he sees it plain . From this new relation of the scholar to the people , and the direct intimacy of his ...
... things , but putting them in plain speech . Emerson takes his majestic intuitions of truth and justice , which ... thing wholly till he sees it plain . From this new relation of the scholar to the people , and the direct intimacy of his ...
第 30 頁
... things we are independent , but in much that relates to the higher works of man we are still colonies of England . This appears not only in the vulgar fondness for English fashions , man- ners , and the like , which is chiefly an ...
... things we are independent , but in much that relates to the higher works of man we are still colonies of England . This appears not only in the vulgar fondness for English fashions , man- ners , and the like , which is chiefly an ...
第 35 頁
... special audience that heard or heard them not , but only paid for having the things preached . There is nothing individual about them ; the author 66 seems as impersonal as Spinoza's conception of God . THE AMERICAN SCHOLAR 35.
... special audience that heard or heard them not , but only paid for having the things preached . There is nothing individual about them ; the author 66 seems as impersonal as Spinoza's conception of God . THE AMERICAN SCHOLAR 35.
第 41 頁
... things . This approbation appears in the various forms of admiration , respect , es- teem , confidence , veneration , and love . The great man obtains this after a time , and in its highest forms , without seeking it , simply by ...
... things . This approbation appears in the various forms of admiration , respect , es- teem , confidence , veneration , and love . The great man obtains this after a time , and in its highest forms , without seeking it , simply by ...
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第 159 頁 - I am in earnest. I will not equivocate — I will not excuse — I will not retreat a single inch. AND I WILL BE HEARD.
第 71 頁 - Standing on the bare ground — my head bathed by the blithe air and uplifted into infinite space — all mean egotism vanishes. I become a transparent eyeball; I am nothing; I see all; the currents of the Universal Being circulate through me; I am part or parcel of God.
第 92 頁 - Out from the heart of nature rolled The burdens of the Bible old ; The litanies of nations came, Like the volcano's tongue of flame, Up from the burning core below, — The canticles of love and woe...
第 77 頁 - OUR age is retrospective. It builds the sepulchres of the fathers. It writes biographies, histories, and criticism. The foregoing generations beheld God and nature face to face; we, through their eyes. Why should not we also enjoy an original relation to the universe?
第 418 頁 - ... verum ubi plura nitent in carmine, non ego paucis offendar maculis, quas aut incuria fudit aut humana parum cavit natura.
第 92 頁 - These temples grew as grows the grass; Art might obey, but not surpass. The passive Master lent his hand To the vast soul that o'er him planned ; And the same power that reared the shrine Bestrode the tribes that knelt within.
第 94 頁 - Build, therefore, your own world. As fast as you conform your life to the pure idea in your mind, that will unfold its great proportions. A correspondent revolution in things will attend the influx of the spirit.
第 59 頁 - tis to be forgiven, That in our aspirations to be great, Our destinies o'erleap their mortal state, And claim a kindred with you; for ye are A beauty and a mystery, and create In us such love and reverence from afar, That fortune, fame, power, life, have named themselves a star.
第 414 頁 - Yet are thy skies as blue, thy crags as wild ; Sweet are thy groves, and verdant are thy fields, Thine olive ripe as when Minerva smiled, And still his...
第 71 頁 - In the woods, too, a man casts off his years, as the snake his slough, and at what period soever of life, is always a child. In the woods is perpetual youth.