The Dial: A Magazine for Literature, Philosophy, and Religion, כרך 1Margaret Fuller, Ralph Waldo Emerson, George Ripley Weeks, Jordan, and Company, 1841 A magazine for literature, philosophy, and religion. |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 100
עמוד 5
... never dream of going out of themselves to seek the motive , to trace the law of another nature . They never dream that there are statures which cannot be measured from their point of view . They love , they like , or they hate ; the ...
... never dream of going out of themselves to seek the motive , to trace the law of another nature . They never dream that there are statures which cannot be measured from their point of view . They love , they like , or they hate ; the ...
עמוד 8
... never what it is not . But the moment we look for a principle , we feel the need of a criterion , of a standard ; and then we say what the work is not , as well as what it is ; and this is as healthy though not as grateful and gracious ...
... never what it is not . But the moment we look for a principle , we feel the need of a criterion , of a standard ; and then we say what the work is not , as well as what it is ; and this is as healthy though not as grateful and gracious ...
עמוד 13
... never mistakes . You might as well say , there was untruth in the song of the wind . I notice Homer's mention of an interview with a great man . It is with him always among the memorabilia to have seen a great man . An embassy of ...
... never mistakes . You might as well say , there was untruth in the song of the wind . I notice Homer's mention of an interview with a great man . It is with him always among the memorabilia to have seen a great man . An embassy of ...
עמוד 15
... never saw . Probably he was an unbeliever in the creed of his time , and looked on the New Testament as a code that hampered the freedom of the mind which was a law unto itself , and as intruding on the sublime mystery of our fate ...
... never saw . Probably he was an unbeliever in the creed of his time , and looked on the New Testament as a code that hampered the freedom of the mind which was a law unto itself , and as intruding on the sublime mystery of our fate ...
עמוד 17
... never limits us , never degrades us . We are free spirits when with nature . The outward scenery of our life , when we feel it to be beautiful , is always commensurate with the gran- deur of our inward ideal aspiration ; it reflects ...
... never limits us , never degrades us . We are free spirits when with nature . The outward scenery of our life , when we feel it to be beautiful , is always commensurate with the gran- deur of our inward ideal aspiration ; it reflects ...
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
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קטעים בולטים
עמוד 122 - The hand that rounded Peter's dome, And groined the aisles of Christian Rome, Wrought in a sad sincerity: Himself from God he could not free; He builded better than he knew : The conscious stone to beauty grew.
עמוד 204 - For the bed is shorter than that a man can stretch himself on it: and the covering narrower than that he can wrap himself in it.
עמוד 179 - Tis madness to resist or blame The face of angry heaven's flame ; And if we would speak true, Much to the Man is due Who, from his private gardens, where He lived reserved and austere (As if his highest plot To plant the bergamot) Could by industrious valour climb To ruin the great work of time, And cast the Kingdoms old Into another mould.
עמוד 478 - Which through the summer is not heard or seen, As if it could not be, as if it had not been! Thus let thy power, which like the truth Of nature on my passive youth Descended, to my onward life supply Its calm — to one who worships thee, And every form containing thee, Whom, SPIRIT fair, thy spells did bind To fear himself, and love all human kind.
עמוד 123 - I slept, and dreamed that life was beauty; I woke, and found that life was duty. Was thy dream then a shadowy lie? Toil on, sad heart, courageously, And thou shalt find thy dream to be A noonday light and truth to thee...
עמוד 245 - Unerring to the ocean sand. The moss upon the forest bark Was pole-star when the night was dark; The purple berries in the wood Supplied me necessary food; For Nature ever faithful is To such as trust her faithfulness. When the forest shall mislead me, When the night and morning lie, When sea and land refuse to feed me...
עמוד 67 - There is surely a piece of divinity in us, something that was before the elements, and owes no homage unto the sun. Nature tells me I am the image of God, as well as Scripture: he that understands not thus much, hath not his introduction or first lesson, and is yet to begin the alphabet of man.
עמוד 25 - Thou shalt love the Lord thy God, with all thy heart, and mind, and soul, and strength.
עמוד 348 - 11 tell me my secret The ages have kept ? I awaited the seer While they slumbered and slept " The fate of the manchild, — The meaning of man, — Known fruit of the unknown, — Dtedalian plan.
עמוד 111 - Brethren, the days of want and despondency ; and " all things whatsoever ye would that others should do unto you, do ye even so unto them.