... seen, and not, as in most men, an indurated heterogeneous fabric of many dates and of no settled character, in which the man is imprisoned. Then there can be enlargement, and the man of to-day scarcely recognizes the man of yesterday. And such should... Essays - 第 125 頁Ralph Waldo Emerson 著 - 1841 - 371 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
 | Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1921 - 580 頁
...there can be enlargement, and the man of to-day scarcely recognizes the man of yesterday. And such should be the outward biography of man in time, —...advancing, resisting not co-operating with the divine ex- , pansion, this growth comes by shocks. We cannot part with our friends. We cannot let our angels... | |
 | Orson Ferguson Whitney - 1921 - 334 頁
...up at short intervals the prosperity of men, are advertisements of a nature whose law is growth. . . We cannot part with our friends. We cannot let our...that they only go out, that archangels may come in." "The death of a dear friend, wife, brother, lover, which seemed nothing but privation, somewhat later... | |
 | Elbert Hubbard - 1923 - 278 頁
...Then there can be enlargement and the man of today scarcely recognizes the man of yesterday. And such should be the outward biography of man in time, a...renews his raiment day by day. But to us, in our lapsed state, resting not advancing, resisting not co-operating with the divine expansion, this growth comes... | |
 | Elbert Hubbard - 1923 - 252 頁
...Then there can be enlargement and the man of today scarcely recognizes the man of yesterday. And such should be the outward biography of man in time, a...renews his raiment day by day. But to us, in our lapsed state, resting not advancing, resisting not co-operating with the divine expansion, this growth comes... | |
 | Leonidas Warren Payne - 1917 - 734 頁
...there can be enlargement, and the man of to-day scarcely recognizes the man of yesterday. And such should be the outward biography of man in time, a...off of dead circumstances day by day, as he renews 725 his raiment day by day. But to us, in our lapsed estate, resting, not advancing, resisting, not... | |
 | Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1926 - 398 頁
...day. But to us, in our lapsed estate, esting, not advancing, resisting, not cooperating with the ivine expansion, this growth comes by shocks. We cannot part with our friends. We cannot let our ngels go. We do not see that they only go out that rchangels may come in. We are idolaters of the old.... | |
 | Franklyn Bliss Snyder, Edward Douglas Snyder - 1927 - 1288 頁
...fruit to wide neighborhoods of men. with the divine expansion, this growth comes by shocks. NATURE We cannot part with our friends. We cannot let our angels go. We do not There are days which occur in this see that they only go out that arch- 4oolimate, at almost any season... | |
 | 1904 - 510 頁
...comfortable. There can be enlargement, and the man of today scarcely recognizes the man of yesterday. And such should be the outward biography of 'man in time, a putting off of dead circumstances day by day, at he renews his raiment day by day. — Emerson. Going back to when I was a boy, I remember two young... | |
 | Daniel T. O'Hara - 1992 - 348 頁
...there can be enlargement, and the man of to-day scarcely recognizes the many of yesterday. And such should be the outward biography of man in time, a...the divine expansion, this growth comes by shocks. (301-2) While Emerson's transcendental rhetoric about the new American man ever about to be born allows... | |
 | Thomas L. Dumm - 1994 - 264 頁
...ourselves at the cost of further growth, the sort of identification with home criticized by Kateb. It is our "lapsed estate, resting, not advancing, resisting, not cooperating with the divine expansion."123 Emerson certainly does not intend that his soul be the same as that described by Foucault.... | |
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