Alcott attaches great importance to diet and government of the body; still more to race and complexion. He is an idealist, and we should say Platonist, if it were not doing injustice to give any name implying secondariness to the highly original habit... Bronson Alcott's Fruitlands - Страница 381915 - 185 странициПълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana - 1858 - 800 страници
...name implying secondariness to the highly original habit of his salient and intuitive mind. He has singular gifts for awakening contemplation and aspiration in simple and in cultivated persons. Though not learned, he is a rare master of the English language ; and, though no technical logician,... | |
| Daniel Hack Tuke - 1892 - 670 страници
...astonish us were it not an oft-repeated fact in history. Was Alcott insane? Emerson regarded him as a philosopher devoted to the science of education,...and aspiration in simple and in cultivated persons. We owe this statement as well as a highly interesting account of the " Newness " to Mr. Robert Carter... | |
| Franklin Benjamin Sanborn, William Torrey Harris - 1893 - 378 страници
...name implying secondariness to the highly original habit of his salient and intuitive mind. He has singular gifts for awakening contemplation and aspiration in simple and in cultivated persons. Though not learned, he is a rare master of the English language, and though no technical logician,... | |
| 1901
...method being of the gentlest. In other respects, though his friend ann spiritual master, Emerson, said he had 'singular gifts for awakening contemplation...and aspiration in simple and in cultivated persons,' he was a somewhat helpless idealist and transcendentalist. He wrote much for the Dial, and published... | |
| Franklin Benjamin Sanborn - 1901 - 190 страници
...Emerson's first intimate acquaintance with Bronson Alcott, who, as Emerson said twenty years after, "had singular gifts for awakening contemplation and aspiration in simple and in cultivated persons," and on -whose "subtle perception and facile generalization" Emerson set a very high value. Now there... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1912 - 236 страници
...name implying secondariness to the highly original habit of his salient and intuitive mind. He has singular gifts for awakening contemplation and aspiration in simple and in cultivated persons. Though not learned, he is a rare master of the English language ; and, though no technical logician,... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1914 - 592 страници
...name implying secondariness to the highly original habit of his salient and intuitive mind. He has singular gifts for awakening contemplation and aspiration in simple and in cultivated persons. Though not learned, he is a rare master of the English language; and, though no technical logician,... | |
| David Patrick, William Geddie - 1923 - 860 страници
...method being of the gentlest. In other respects, though his friend ana spiritual master, Ernerson, said he had ' singular gifts for awakening contemplation...and aspiration in simple and in cultivated persons,' he was a somewhat helpless idealist and transcendentalist. He wrote much for the Dial, and published... | |
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