... counting man, does not, as we know him, represent himself, but misrepresents himself. Him we do not respect, but the soul, whose organ he is, would he let it appear through his action, would make our knees bend. When it breathes through his intellect,... Twelve Essays - 第 195 頁Ralph Waldo Emerson 著 - 1849 - 261 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
 | Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1899
...through his action, would make our knees bend. When it breathes through his intellect, it is genius; when it breathes through his will, it is virtue; when...All reform aims, in some one particular, to let the soul have its way through us; in other words, to engage us to obey. Of this pure nature every man is... | |
 | 1900
...how to know our potentiality, and how to accelerate the process of its development Emerson says that "All reform aims, in some one particular, to let the great soul have its way through us." This explains the "regeneration" of a man, or the seemingly sudden onward movement of a nation. "God... | |
 | Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1903
...through his action, would make our knees bend. When it breathes through his intellect, it is genius ; when it breathes through his will, it is virtue ;...All reform aims in some one particular to let the soul have its way through us ; in other words, to engage us to obey. Of this pure nature every man... | |
 | Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1903
...through his action, would make our knees bend. When it breathes through his intellect, it is genius ; when it breathes through his will, it is virtue ;...the intellect begins when it would be something of itself.1 The weakness of the will begins when the individual would be something of himself. All reform... | |
 | Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1903 - 613 頁
...through his action, would make our knees bend. When it breathes through his intellect, it is genius ; when it breathes through his will, it is virtue ;...the intellect begins when it would be something of itself.1 The weakness of the will begins when the individual would be something of himself. All reform... | |
 | 1904
...itself in this, that a man knows how to find and value the good in everything. — Goethe. Evening. The weakness of the will begins when the individual...All reform aims in some one particular, to let the soul have its way through us; in other words, to engage us to obey. — Emerson. DECEMBER 15. Morning.... | |
 | John Horne - 1904
...not possessed, and that cannot be possessed. When it breathes through his intellect, it is genius ; when it breathes through his will, it is virtue ; when it flows through his affection, it is love." — Emerson. "Truth consists in a sum of The Truth, a Sum of extremes, not in a via media Extremes.... | |
 | Charles Brodie Patterson - 1906 - 255 頁
...soul, whose organ he is, would he let it appear through his action, would make our knees bend. * * * All reform aims, in some one particular, to let the great soul have its way through us ; in other words, to engage us to obey." THE KINGDOM OF MAN "It is not what a man gets, but what a man is, that... | |
 | William James Dawson - 1906 - 308 頁
...through his action, would make our knees bend. When it breathes through his intellect, it is genius ; when it breathes through his will, it is virtue ; when it flows through his affection, it is love. . . . All reform aims, in some one particular, to let the great soul have its way through us." The... | |
 | William James Dawson - 1906 - 308 頁
...it breathes through his will, it is virtue ; when it flows through his affection, it is love. . . . All reform aims, in some one particular, to let the great soul have its way through us." The same truth is put even more felicitously in his lecture on Montaigne. ' ' The lesson of life is... | |
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