In Memoriam. Ralph Waldo Emerson: Recollections of His Visits to England in 1833, 1847-8, 1872-3, and Extracts from Unpublished LettersSimpkin, Marshall, & Company, 1882 - 120 pagina's |
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Pagina 17
... Perhaps no orator ever succeeded with so little exertion in entrancing his audience , stealing away each faculty , and leading the listeners captive at his will . He abjured all force and excitement - dispensing his regal sen- tences in ...
... Perhaps no orator ever succeeded with so little exertion in entrancing his audience , stealing away each faculty , and leading the listeners captive at his will . He abjured all force and excitement - dispensing his regal sen- tences in ...
Pagina 20
... perhaps even for a word ; some for magic of style ; and others which — although in their structure betraying a defect of poetic ear - have nevertheless a wealth of truth which ought to have created melody . " The arrange- ment is not ...
... perhaps even for a word ; some for magic of style ; and others which — although in their structure betraying a defect of poetic ear - have nevertheless a wealth of truth which ought to have created melody . " The arrange- ment is not ...
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... perhaps , without clear light , yet still a search after truth for its own sake , who were able to recognise beneath his veil of words the still small voice of conscience , the vestal fires of lone reli- gious hours , and the mild ...
... perhaps , without clear light , yet still a search after truth for its own sake , who were able to recognise beneath his veil of words the still small voice of conscience , the vestal fires of lone reli- gious hours , and the mild ...
Pagina 25
... perhaps I should say their impulse , are grate- ful not so much for any direct teachings of his as for that inspiring lift which only genius can give , and without which all doctrine is chaff . " " I can never help applying to him what ...
... perhaps I should say their impulse , are grate- ful not so much for any direct teachings of his as for that inspiring lift which only genius can give , and without which all doctrine is chaff . " " I can never help applying to him what ...
Pagina 56
... perhaps far less notable for what he has spoken or done , than for the many things he has not spoken and has forborne to do . With uncommon interest I have learned that this , and in such a never - resting , locomotive country , too ...
... perhaps far less notable for what he has spoken or done , than for the many things he has not spoken and has forborne to do . With uncommon interest I have learned that this , and in such a never - resting , locomotive country , too ...
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