The Collected Works of John Jay Chapman: Criticism & memoirsM & S Press, 1970 |
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... seems , if we look only to the graver emotions , so dry , dismal , and de- ficient . A bright and cheery courage appears in certain natures of which the sun has made conquest , that almost reconciles us to all loss , so splendid is the ...
... seems , if we look only to the graver emotions , so dry , dismal , and de- ficient . A bright and cheery courage appears in certain natures of which the sun has made conquest , that almost reconciles us to all loss , so splendid is the ...
الصفحة 75
... seem more as if it could never have grown there than Emerson's voice seems inspired and foreign to his visible and natural body . " Emerson's ever exquisite and wonderful good taste seems closely con- nected with this asceticism , and ...
... seem more as if it could never have grown there than Emerson's voice seems inspired and foreign to his visible and natural body . " Emerson's ever exquisite and wonderful good taste seems closely con- nected with this asceticism , and ...
الصفحة 205
... seems as if the talented child were already in charge of a spirit which we could not see , who whis- pered to him that this digging must be done for the treasure . It seems to be unques- tionable that those remotest and most happy ...
... seems as if the talented child were already in charge of a spirit which we could not see , who whis- pered to him that this digging must be done for the treasure . It seems to be unques- tionable that those remotest and most happy ...
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EMERSON | 3 |
A STUDY OF ROMEO | 131 |
MICHAEL ANGELOS SONNETS | 153 |
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America anti-slavery artist beauty believe Boston Brimmer Browning century Chapman character CHARLES ELIOT NORTON Charles William Eliot Coatesville Eliot Emerson England English epoch essays Ethical eyes feeling felt force genius give grammar Greek Harriet Martineau Harvard heart hero HORACE HOWARD FURNESS human ideas intellect interest JOHN JAY CHAPMAN JULIA WARD knew language light literary literature lived look Louis Dyer Margaret Fuller MARIA WESTON CHAPMAN matter means ment Michael Angelo mind moral mystery mystical nature ness never Norton painting passion perhaps philosophy play poems poet poetry prose religion religious Robert Browning Romeo scholars seems sense Shakespeare social society sonnets sort soul speak speech spirit Stevenson style talent talk teaching things thought tion to-day Transcendentalists true truth uncon verse Walt Whitman Whitman whole wonder words writing young youth