Emerson Year Book: Selections for Every Day in the Year from the Essays of Ralph Waldo EmersonE.P. Dutton, 1893 - 155 頁 |
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第 7 頁
... looks and manners , the same power and beauty that a gallery of sculpture , or of pictures , addresses . January Fourteenth . Honor is venerable to us because it is no ephemeris . It is always ancient virtue . We worship it to - day ...
... looks and manners , the same power and beauty that a gallery of sculpture , or of pictures , addresses . January Fourteenth . Honor is venerable to us because it is no ephemeris . It is always ancient virtue . We worship it to - day ...
第 48 頁
... looks at the object beloved , drawing from it with his eyes and his mind those virtues which he pos- sesses . April Eighteenth . All your learning of all literature would never enable you to anticipate one of its thoughts or expressions ...
... looks at the object beloved , drawing from it with his eyes and his mind those virtues which he pos- sesses . April Eighteenth . All your learning of all literature would never enable you to anticipate one of its thoughts or expressions ...
第 49 頁
... looks up and not down ; aspires and not despairs . April Twentieth . Genius sheds wisdom like perfume , and that it flows out of a deeper advertises us source than the foregoing silence , that it knows so deeply and speaks so musically ...
... looks up and not down ; aspires and not despairs . April Twentieth . Genius sheds wisdom like perfume , and that it flows out of a deeper advertises us source than the foregoing silence , that it knows so deeply and speaks so musically ...
第 58 頁
... looks fair and ideal . May Eleventh . The strong bent of nature is seen in pro- portion which this topic of personal relation usurps in the conversation of society . May Twelfth . Nature never wears a mean appearance . Neither does the ...
... looks fair and ideal . May Eleventh . The strong bent of nature is seen in pro- portion which this topic of personal relation usurps in the conversation of society . May Twelfth . Nature never wears a mean appearance . Neither does the ...
第 74 頁
... But if a man would be alone , let him look at the stars . June Eighteenth . There is no object so foul that intense light will not make beautiful . June Nineteenth . The inhabitants of cities suppose that the 74 EMERSON YEAR BOOK .
... But if a man would be alone , let him look at the stars . June Eighteenth . There is no object so foul that intense light will not make beautiful . June Nineteenth . The inhabitants of cities suppose that the 74 EMERSON YEAR BOOK .
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第 147 頁 - ANNOUNCED by all the trumpets of the sky, Arrives the snow, and, driving o'er the fields, Seems nowhere to alight: the whited air Hides hills and woods, the river, and the heaven, And veils the farm-house 'at the garden's end. The sled and traveller stopped, the courier's feet Delayed, all friends shut out, the housemates sit Around the radiant fireplace, enclosed In a tumultuous privacy of storm.
第 9 頁 - All men plume themselves on the improvement of society, and no man improves. Society never advances. It recedes as fast on one side as it gains on the other. It undergoes continual changes : it is barbarous, it is civilized, it is christianized, it is rich, it is scientific ; but this change is not amelioration. For everything that is given, something is taken.
第 74 頁 - TO go into solitude, a man needs to retire as much from his chamber as from society. I am not solitary whilst I read and write, though nobody is with' me. But if a man would be alone, let him look at the stars.
第 32 頁 - The greatest delight which the fields and woods minister is the suggestion of an occult relation between man and the vegetable. I am not alone and unacknowledged. They nod to me, and I to them. The waving of the boughs in the storm is new to me and old. It takes me by surprise, and yet is not unknown. Its effect is like that of a higher thought or a better emotion coming over me, when I deemed I was thinking justly or doing right.
第 5 頁 - Virtues are, in the popular estimate, rather the exception than the rule. There is the man and his virtues. Men do what is called a good action, as some piece of courage or charity, much as they would pay a fine in expiation of daily non-appearance on parade.
第 143 頁 - The fate of the poor shepherd, who, blinded and lost in the snow-storm, perishes in a drift within a few feet of his cottage door, is an emblem of the state of man. On the brink of the waters of life and truth, we are miserably dying.
第 4 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 77 頁 - What is a farm but a mute gospel ? The chaff and the wheat, weeds and plants, blight, rain, insects, sun, — it is a sacred emblem from the first furrow of spring to the last stack which the snow of winter overtakes in the fields.
第 8 頁 - Prayer is the contemplation of the facts of life from the highest point of view. It is the soliloquy of a beholding and jubilant soul. It is the spirit of God pronouncing his works good.
第 59 頁 - To speak truly, few adult persons can see nature. Most persons do not see the sun. At least they have a very superficial seeing. The sun illuminates only the eye of the man, but shines into the eye and the heart of the child.