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" Olympian bards who sung Divine ideas below, Which always find us young, And always keep us so. "
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szerző: Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1847 - 251 oldal
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Essays: Second Series

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1844 - 332 oldal
...forward far ; Through worlds, and races, and terms, and times, Saw musical order, and pairing rhymes. Olympian bards who sung Divine ideas beloW, Which always find us young, And always keep us so. ESSAY I. THE POET. THOSE who are esteemed umpires of taste, are often persons who have acquired some...

Essays: Second Series

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1844 - 332 oldal
...forward far ; Through worlds, and races, and terms, and times, Saw musical order, and pairing rhymes. Olympian bards who sung Divine ideas below, Which always find us young, And always keep us so. ESSAY I. THE POET. THOSE who are esteemed umpires of taste, are often persons who have acquired some...

The Biblical review, and Congregational magazine [formerly The ..., 3. kötet

1847 - 468 oldal
...of the day. It is true there are some works on which ' time writes no wrinkle : ' there have been ' Olympian bards who sung Divine ideas below, Which always find us young, And always keep us so.' But these are rare, and deal in a less changeable commodity than science, languages, and theories,...

Poems

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1847 - 244 oldal
...Which hold the grand designs Of Salvator, of Guercino, And Piranesi's lines. I hear the lofty Paeans Of the masters of the shell, Who heard the starry...us so. Oft in streets or humblest places I detect far wandered graces, Which from Eden wide astray Thee gliding through the sea of form, Like the lightning...

Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 3. kötet

1849 - 448 oldal
...of the pond, Thou inscribest with a bond, In thy momentary play, Would bankrupt nature to repay. " Oft, in streets or humblest places, I detect far-wandered...wide astray, In lowly homes have lost their way." Poems, pp. 137, 139. Few men have had a keener sense for this in common life, or so nice an eye for...

Essays

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1860 - 286 oldal
...forward far ; Through worlds, and races, and terms, and times, Saw musical order, and pairing rhymes. Olympian bards who sung Divine ideas below, Which always find us young. And always keep UB so. , ESSAY I. THE POET. THOSE who are esteemed umpires of taste, are often persons who have acquired...

Essays

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1863 - 288 oldal
...forward far ; Through worlds, and races, and terms, and time*, Saw musical order, and pairing rhymes. Olympian bards who sung Divine ideas below, Which always find us young, AIM! always keep us BO. E88AT I. THE POET. THOSE who axe esteemed umpires of taste, are often persons...

The Collected Works of ... P. ...

Theodore Parker - 1864 - 626 oldal
...pebble of the pond, Thou inscribest with a bond, In thy momentary play, Would bankrupt nature to repay. "Oft, in streets or humblest places, I detect far-wandered...wide astray, In lowly homes have lost their way." Poems, pp. 137, 139. Few men have had a keener sense for this in common life, or so nice an eye for...

The Collected Works of Theodore Parker: Critical writings

Theodore Parker - 1865 - 324 oldal
...pebble of the pond, Thou inscribest with a bond, In thy momentary play, Would bankrupt nature to repay. "Oft, in streets or humblest places, I detect far-wandered...wide astray, In lowly homes have lost their way." Poems, pp. 137, 139. Few men have had a keener sense for this in common life, or so nice an eye for...

Essays: 2nd series

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1867 - 274 oldal
...ESSAYS: SECOND SERIES. Olympian bards who sung Divine ideas below, Which always find us young, And always keep us BO. ESSAYS, BY RW EMERSON. SECOND SERIES. BOSTON: TIOKNOR AND FIELDS. MUCCOLXVJI. Entered, according...




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