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" The charming landscape which I saw this morning, is indubitably made up of some twenty or thirty farms. Miller owns this field, Locke that, and Manning the woodland beyond. But none of them owns the landscape. There is a property in the horizon which... "
The White Hills: Their Legends, Landscape, and Poetry - Página 58
por Thomas Starr King - 1860 - 403 páginas
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Oregon Literature

John B. Horner - 1809 - 142 páginas
...saw one morning is undubitably made up of some twenty of thirty farms. Miller owns this field, Lock that, and Manning the woodland beyond, but none of...can integrate all the parts — that is the poet." The poet is the only millionaire that is wealthy enough to purchase a landscape. Yet, no man or woman...
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Essays, Lectures and Orations

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1848 - 384 páginas
...objects. It is this which distinguishes the stick of timber of the woodcutter from the tree of the poet. The charming landscape which I saw this morning is...best part of these men's farms, yet to this their land-deeds give them no title. To speak truly, few adult persons can see Nature. Most "persons do not...
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Essays, orations and lectures

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1848 - 400 páginas
...objects. It is this which distinguishes the stick of timber of the wood-cutter, from the tree of the poet. The charming landscape which I saw this morning, is...landscape. There is a property in the horizon which no To speak truly, few adult persons can see nature. Most persons do not see the sun. At least they have...
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The Education of the Feelings

Charles Bray - 1849 - 186 páginas
...but the landscape is ours, and we are spiritually in possession if not materially. As Emerson says, " The charming landscape which I saw this morning is...best part of these men's farms, yet to this their land-deeds give them no title." " If solid happiness we prize, Within our breast the jewel lies, And...
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Nature; Addresses, and Lectures

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1849 - 408 páginas
...objects. It is this which distinguishes the stick of timber of the wood-cutter, from the tree of the poet. The charming landscape which I saw this morning, is...property in the horizon which no man has but he whose eye canjntegrate_all the parts, that is, the poet. This is the best part of these men's farms, yet to this...
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The Journal of Education for Upper Canada, Volumen2

1849 - 206 páginas
...objects. It is this which distinguishes the stick of timber of the woodcutter from the tree of the pnet. The charming landscape which I saw this morning, is...landscape. There is a property in the horizon which is no man's but he who can interrogate all the parts, that i.=, the poet. This is- the best of these...
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Select English poetry, with notes by E. Hughes

Edward Hughes - 1851 - 362 páginas
...morning is indubitably 'ij up of some twenty or thirty farms. Miller owns this field, CXEON AND I. 203 Locke that, and Manning the woodland beyond. But none...best part of these men's farms, yet to this their land-deeds give them no title."— -Emerson. CLEON hath a million acres, Ne'er a one have I ; Cleou...
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Histoire de la philosophie cartésienne, Volumen2

Francisque Cyrille Bouillier - 1854 - 870 páginas
...but the landscape is ours, and we are spiritually in possession if not materially. As Emerson says, " The charming landscape which I saw this morning is...best part of these men's farms, yet to this their landdeeds give them no title." " If solid happiness we prize, Within our breast the jewel lies, And...
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Select specimens of English poetry

Edward Hughes - 1856 - 474 páginas
...morning is indubitably mode up of some twenty or thirty farms. Miller owns this field, CLEON AND J. 251 Locke that, and Manning the woodland beyond. But none...best part of these men's farms, yet to this their land-deeds give them no title." — Emerson. CLEON hath a million acres, Ne'er a one have I ; Cleou...
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The White Hills: Their Legends, Landscape, and Poetry

Thomas Starr King - 1859 - 438 páginas
...last to relate objects quickly and properly to each ether by a sweep of the eye. And this process ia crowned by the poetic perception of general beauty,...best part of these men's farms, yet to this their wai ranty-deeds give no title." The general beauty of the world is a perpetual revelation, and if we...
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