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" ... in love for man and goodness, I have never met. Mr. Emerson is not one whose vocation it is to state processes of argument ; he is a seer who reports in sweet and significant words what he sees. He looks into the infinite of truth, and records what... "
Discourse Occasioned by the Death of Convers Francis, D. D.: Delivered ... - Página 31
por John Weiss - 1863 - 78 páginas
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The Methodist Quarterly Review, Volumen34;Volumen56

1874 - 712 páginas
...state processes of argument ; he is a seer who reports in sweet and significant words what he sees. Ho looks into the infinite of truth, and records what...not, there is little or nothing to be said about it. But do not brand him with the names of visionary, or fanatic, or pretender ; he is no such thing —...
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The Christian Ambassador, Volumen13

1875 - 402 páginas
...Divinity School, and of the * obloquy it bad drawn upon him. He is perfectly quiet amid the stormTo my objections and remarks he gave the most candid...not, there is little or nothing to be said about it. But do not brand him with the names ot visionary, or fanatic or pretender ; he is no such thing —...
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Ralph Waldo Emerson: His Life, Writings, and Philosophy

George Willis Cooke - 1881 - 416 páginas
...and reveals what there passes before his vision. If you see it as he does, you will recognize him as a gifted teacher ; if not, there is little or nothing to be said about it. But do not brand him with the names of visionary, or fanatic, or pretender ; he is no such thing. He...
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A Memoir of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volumen1

James Elliot Cabot - 1887 - 536 páginas
...will rocognizo him 1 Christian Examiner, November, IK18, p. !#X); (Jhfinllan Heyister, September 29. for a gifted teacher; if not, there is little or nothing to be said. But do not brand him with the names of visionary, or fanatic, or pretender ; he is no such thing; he...
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American Bookmen: Sketches, Chiefly Biographical, of Certain Writers of the ...

Mark Antony De Wolfe Howe - 1898 - 476 páginas
...him on the same terms. " If you see truth as he does," said one of his admirers, " you will recognise him for a gifted teacher; if not, there is little or nothing to be said." But whether one's angle of vision corresponds with Emerson's or not, this consideration cannot be overlooked,...
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The Arena, Volumen34

1905 - 798 páginas
...met. He is not a philosopher, he is a seer. If you see the truth as he does, you will recognize him as a gifted teacher; if not, there is little or nothing to be said." This is a true picture of Emerson the seer. It is also a glimpse of the ever kind, genial and tolerant...
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Liberty and Freedom: A Visual History of America's Founding Ideas

David Hackett Fischer - 2005 - 880 páginas
...in sweet and significant words what he sees; he looks into the infinite of truth, and records what passes before his vision: if you see it as he does,...if not, there is little or nothing to be said about it."9 Most members of his circle were seers in that same Transcendental sense. If there was a passage...
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Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volumen26;Volumen34;Volumen56

1874 - 728 páginas
...discourse at the Divinity School, and ot' the obloquy it had drawn upon him. He is perfectly quiet amid the storm. To my objections and remarks he gave the...not, there is little or nothing to be said about it. But do not brand him with the names of visionary, or fanatic, or pretender; he is no such thing —...
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