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" tis not even prose; I'm speaking of meters; some poems have welled From those rare depths of soul that have ne'er been excelled; They're not epics, but that doesn't matter a pin, In creating... "
The Poetical Works of James Russell Lowell - หน้า 128
โดย James Russell Lowell - 1885 - 422 หน้า
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In Memoriam. Ralph Waldo Emerson: Recollections of His Visits to England in ...

Alexander Ireland - 1882 - 128 หน้า
...it might be well pleased." EMERSON AND CARLYLE. From "A Fable for Critics." BY JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL. There comes Emerson first, whose rich words, every...Are like gold nails in temples to hang trophies on. A Greek head on right Yankee shoulders, whose range Has Olympus for one pole, for t'other the Exchange...

Alph Waldo Emerson

Alexander Ireland - 1882 - 128 หน้า
...might be well pleased." EME'RSON AND CARLYLE. From "A Fable for Critics." BY JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL. There comes Emerson first, whose rich words, every...Are like gold nails in temples to hang trophies on. A Greek head on right Yankee shoulders, whose range Has Olympus for one pole, for t'other the Exchange;...

Calendar of American History 1884

Delia Wood Lyman - 1883 - 754 หน้า
...and poetry, and are distinguished by keen and subtle insight, a lofty idealism, and profound thought. There comes Emerson first, whose rich words, every...Are like gold nails in temples to hang trophies on. ****** His is, we may say, A Greek head on right Yankee shoulders, whose range Has Olympus for one...

The Ohio Educational Monthly and the National Teacher: A Journal ..., เล่มที่ 33

1884 - 688 หน้า
...poet first attacks Emerson, he seems equally disposed to praise and blame. The opening lines are, « "There comes Emerson first, whose rich words, every...Are like gold nails in temples to hang trophies on." But further on he continues concerning the grand old philosopher, "All admire, and yet scarcely six...

Ohio Educational Monthly, เล่มที่ 33

1884 - 664 หน้า
...attacks Emerson, he seems equally disposed to praise and blame. The opening lines are, "There conies Emerson first, whose rich words, every one. Are like gold nails in temples to hang trophies on." But further on he continues concerning the grand old philosopher, "All admire, and yet scarcely six...

A Hand-book of English and American Literature: Historical and Critical ...

Esther J. Trimble Lippincott - 1884 - 536 หน้า
...But it's curus Christian dooty This ere cuttin' folks's throats. From A FABLE FOR CRITICS. There's Emerson first, whose rich words every one Are like gold nails in temples to hang trophies on. ****** There are persons mole-blind to the soul's make and style Who insist on a likeness 'wixt him...

Living Leaders of the World: Comprising Graphic Biographies of the Men and ...

Lew Wallace - 1889 - 724 หน้า
...its great charm lies in its comments on contemporary writers, such as his reference to Emerson:— "Whose rich words, every one, Are like gold nails in temples to hang trophies on. He has imitators in scores, who omit No part of the man but his wisdom and wit." This exquisite bit...

Familar Quotations: A Collection of Passages, Phrases, and Proverbs Traced ...

1891 - 1192 หน้า
...gives himself with his alms feeds three, — Himself, his hungering neighbor, and me. Part Second, mil. There comes Emerson first, whose rich words, every...Are like gold nails in temples to hang trophies on. A Fable for Critics. Nature fits all her children with something to do. ibid. Ez fer war, I call it...

Familiar Quotations: A Collection of Passages, Phrases, and Proverbs Traced ...

John Bartlett - 1891 - 1190 หน้า
...gives himself with his alms feeds three, — Himself, his hnngering neighhor, and me. Part Second, mii. There comes Emerson first, whose rich words, every...Are like gold nails in temples to hang trophies on. A Fahle for Critics. Natnre fits all her children with something to do. ihid. Ez fer war, I call it...

The Cyclopedia of Practical Quotations: English, Latin, and Modern Foreign ...

1896 - 1224 หน้า
...words of endearment where words of comfort availed not. v. LONGFELLOW — Evangeline. Pt. IV L. 43. There comes Emerson first, whose rich words, every...Are like gold nails in temples to hang trophies on. w. LOWELL— A Falilefor Critics. Words are men's daughters, but God's sons are things. x. SAMUEL MADDEN...




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