| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 2005 - 264 pagine
...radical. When good is near you, when you have life in yourself, it is not by any known or accustomed way; you shall not discern the foot-prints of any...and new. It shall exclude example and experience. ~T) Emerson 's essay on memory covers the whole range J) of human experience from that of the farmer... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 2005 - 69 pagine
...this. When good is near you, when you have life in yourself,— -it is not by any known or appointed way; you shall not discern the foot-prints of any...thought, the good, shall be wholly strange and new. It shaE exclude all other being. You take the way from man, not to man. All persons that ever existed... | |
| Harold Kaplan - 336 pagine
..."When good is near you, when you have life in yourself, it is not by any known or accustomed way... The way, the thought, the good shall be wholly strange and new." Introduction to the Transaction Edition xiv roses under my window make no reference to former roses... | |
| David Kyuman Kim - 2007 - 208 pagine
...and new. "When good is near you, when you have life in yourself, it is not by any known or accustomed way; you shall not discern the foot-prints of any...wholly strange and new. It shall exclude example and experience."29 This is, I believe, why Cavell likens Emerson's notion of self-reliance and the corollary... | |
| Tom Walsh - 2007 - 200 pagine
...is this. When good is near you, when you have life in yourself, it is not by any known or accustomed way; you shall not discern the footprints of any other;...shall not see the face of man; you shall not hear any name;--the way, the thought, the good shall be wholly strange and new. It shall exclude example and... | |
| Sharon Cameron - 2009 - 282 pagine
...is this. When good is near you, when you have life in yourself, it is not by any known or accustomed way; you shall not discern the foot-prints of any...shall not see the face of man; you shall not hear any name;—the way, the thought, the good, shall be wholly strange and new. It shall exclude example and... | |
| Robert D. Richardson - 2006 - 660 pagine
...the "far-off remembering of the intuition," as a feeling that "you shall not discern the footprint of any other: you shall not see the face of man, you shall not hear any name," James wrote, "Anaesthetic Revelation." Emerson touched James deeply enough for him to index under "motto... | |
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