| 1853 - 458 pagine
...resembling a mirror carried through the street, ready to render an image of every created object. 0 Poet ! a new nobility is conferred in groves and pastures, and not in castles or by sword-blades any longer. The conditions are hard, but equal. Thou shall leave the world and know the... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1867 - 274 pagine
...mirror carried through the street, ready to render an image of every created thing. O poet! a ne\v nobility is conferred in groves and pastures, and...are hard, but equal. Thou shalt leave the world, and know*the muse only. Thou shalt not know any longer the times, customs, graces, politics, or opinions... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1876 - 238 pagine
...and resemble a mirror carried through the street, ready to render an image of every created ihing. O poet! a new nobility is conferred in groves and...shalt not know any longer the times, customs, graces, polities, or opinions of men, but shalt take all from the muse. For the time of towns is tolled from... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 648 pagine
...and resemble a mirror carried through foe street, ready to render an image of every created thing. О deavour not to do more than is given thee in charge."...whether our dissipations are coarse or fine ; prope Aia\i not know any longer the times, customs, graces, politics, or opinions of men, but shalt take... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1887 - 476 pagine
...0 Poet ! a new nobility is conferred in groves and pastures, and not in castles or by sword-blades any longer. The conditions are hard, but equal. Thou shalt leave the world and know the muse only. The time of towns is tolled from the world by funereal chimes, but in nature the universal hours are... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1888 - 320 pagine
...and resemble a mirror carried through the street, ready to render an image of every created thing. O poet ! a new nobility is conferred in groves and...any longer. The conditions are hard, but equal. Thou shall leave the world, and know the muse only. Thou shalt not know any longer the times, customs, graces,... | |
| Norman Van Pelt Levis - 1892 - 198 pagine
...before him as exponent of his meaning. Comes he to that power, his genius is no longer exhaustible. "O poet! a new nobility is conferred in groves and...not in castles, or by the sword-blade, any longer. "Thou shalt have the whole land for thy park and manor, the sea for thy bath and navigation, without... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1894 - 264 pagine
...and resemble a mirror carried through the street, ready to render an image of every created thing. O poet ! a new nobility is conferred in groves and...by the swordblade, any longer. The conditions are liard, but equal. Thou shalt leave the world, and know the muse only. Thou shalt not know any longer... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1903 - 382 pagine
...and resemble a mirror carried through the street, ready to render an image of every created thing. O poet! a new nobility is conferred in groves and...but shalt take all from the muse. For the time of Jowns is tolled from the world by funereal chimes, but in nature the universal hours are counted by... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1909 - 496 pagine
...and resemble a mirror carried through the street, ready to render an image of every created thing. O poet! a new nobility is conferred in groves and...politics, or opinions of men, but shalt take all from the <fnus«£) For the time of towns is tolled from the world by funereal chimes, but in nature the universal... | |
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