| Hannah Flagg Gould - 1927 - 328 Seiten
...genius who so swiftly inferred universal law from the single fact. He was no pedant of a department. His eye was open to beauty, and his ear to music....and he found poetic suggestion in the humming of the telegraph-wire. His poetry might be bad or good; he no doubt wanted a \A^ lyric facility and technical... | |
| 1862 - 796 Seiten
...genius who so swiftly inferred universal law from the single fact. He was no pedant of a department. His eye was open to beauty, and his ear to music....and he found poetic suggestion in the humming of the telegraph-wire. His poetry might be had or good ; he no doubt wanted a lyric facility and technical... | |
| 1863 - 774 Seiten
...It Co., New York. . HENRY DAVID THOREAC was a man of decided genius, and an ardent lover of nature. His eye was open to' beauty, and his ear to music....not in rare conditions, but wheresoever he went. He was sincerity itself, and no cant or affectation is to be found in his writings. He was religious in... | |
| Literary and Historical Society of Quebec - 1881 - 774 Seiten
...fact which he discovered, and he found out very many of them, was a constant source of delight. " He was no pedant of a department," writes Emerson, "...he went. He thought the best of music was in single straihs ; and he found poetic suggestion in the humming of the telegraph wire." And Alcott says of... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 404 Seiten
...genius who so swiftly inferred universal law from the single fact. He was no pedant of a department. His eye was open to beauty, and his ear to music....and he found poetic suggestion in the humming of the telegraph-wire. His poetry might be bad or good ; he no doubt wanted a lyric facility and technical... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 488 Seiten
...genius who so swiftly inferred universal law from the single fact. He was no pedant of a department. His eye was open to beauty, and his ear to music....and he found poetic suggestion in the humming of the telegraph-wire. His poetry might be bad or good; he no doubt wanted a lyric facility and technical... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 434 Seiten
...genius who so swiftly inferred universal law from the single fact, He was no pedant of a department. His eye was open to beauty, and his ear to music....and he found poetic suggestion in the humming of the telegraph-wire. His poetry might be bad or good ; he no doubt wanted a lyric facility and technical... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 472 Seiten
...genius who so swiftly inferred universal law from the single fact. He was no pedant of a department. His eye was open to beauty, and his ear to music....and he found poetic suggestion in the humming of the telegraph-wire. His poetry might be bad or good; he no doubt wanted a lyric facility and technical... | |
| Henry David Thoreau - 1883 - 328 Seiten
...genius who so swiftly Inferred universal law from the single fact. He was no pedant of a department. His eye was open to beauty, and his ear to music....music was in single strains ; and he found poetic sug gestion in the humming of the telegraph-wire. His poetry might be bad or good ; he no doubt wanted... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 400 Seiten
...genius who so swiftly inferred universal law from the single fact. He was no pedant of a department. His eye was open to beauty, and his ear to music. He found these, not in rare con' ditions, but wheresoever he went. He thought the best of music was in single strains ; and he... | |
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