| Steven Meyer - 2001 - 486 頁
...and in course of time, all mankind,—although it may chance that no one has seen it before me. For my perception of it is as much a fact as the sun" (EL, p. 269). 7. "Many years ago," Susanne Langer notes in her own account of the relation between... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 2004 - 256 頁
...and in course of time all mankind, - although it may chance that no one has seen it before me. For my perception of it is as much a fact as the sun....should communicate, not one thing, but all things; should fill the world with his voice; should scatter forth light, nature, time, souls. from the centre... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 2005 - 69 頁
...and in coarse of time all mankind, — although it may chance that no one has seen it before me. For my perception of it is as much a fact as the sun....should communicate, not one thing, but all things; should fill the world with his voice; should scatter forth light, nature, time, souls, from the centre... | |
| Lew Howard - 2005 - 500 頁
...discern justice, when we discern truth, we do nothing of ourselves, but allow a passage to its beams. The relations of the Soul to the divine spirit are...should communicate, not one thing, but all things... Whenever a mind is simple and receives a divine wisdom, old things pass away — means, teachers, texts,... | |
| Lew Howard - 2005 - 500 頁
...discern justice, when we discern truth, we do nothing of ourselves, but allow a passage to its beams. The relations of the Soul to the divine spirit are...should communicate, not one thing, but all things... Whenever a mind is simple and receives a divine wisdom, old things pass away—means, teachers, texts,... | |
| Anahita Teymourian-Pesch - 2006 - 288 頁
...mind from within, more than the lustre of the firmament of bards and sages. [...] The relations ofthe soul to the divine spirit are so pure, that it is profane to seek to interpose helps." in: „Self-Reliance", Porte (ed.), 1983: 257-282, 259; 269. 91 It is in vain that we look for genius... | |
| David F. Wells - 2005 - 376 頁
...with them, and proceeds obviously from the same source whence their life and being also proceed. . . . The relations of the soul to the divine spirit are so pure that it is profane to interpose helps. Ralph Waldo Emerson, Self-Reliance and Other Essays Clear contrasts now emerge. Traditional... | |
| William Blazek, Michael K. Glenday - 2005 - 324 頁
...discourse, as all human utterance was, in fact, supposed to strive to do. Emerson writes in 'SelfReliance': 'It must be that when God speaketh he should communicate, not one thing, but all things; should fill the world with his voice . . . and new create the whole' (II, 65-66). In The Rhetoric of... | |
| Jodi O'Brien - 2006 - 586 頁
...in the course of time all mankind — although it may chance that no one has seen it before me. For my perception of it is as much a fact as the sun. If all humans have access to boundless intuition and perception, according to Emerson, why is not everyone... | |
| H. Emilie Cady - 2006 - 137 頁
...external sources. Why always seek to interpose human help between our souls and God? Emerson says: "The relations of the soul to the Divine Spirit are so pure that it is profane to interpose helps. . . . Whenever a mind is simple and receives Divine Wisdom, then old things pass away—... | |
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