Fable for Critics to Fact-Speaker
A Concordance to the Collected Essays of Ralph Waldo Emerson Compiled by Eugene F. Irey
Fable for Critics, A [Jame (1)
TPar 11.284 14 ...[Theodore Parker's] periods fall on
you, stroke after
stroke,/ Like the blows of a lumberer felling an oak,/ You forget the
man
wholly, you 're thankful to meet/ With a preacher who smacks of the
field
and the street,/ And to hear, you 're not over-particular whence,/
Almost
Taylor's profusion, quite Latimer's sense./ Lowell, A Fable for
Critics.
fable, n. (51)
Nat 1.13 21 ...by means of steam, [man] realizes the
fable of Aeolus's bag...
Nat 1.43 10 The fable of Proteus has a cordial truth.
Nat 1.75 7 ...when the fact is seen under the light of
an idea, the gaudy
fable fades and shrivels.
AmS 1.82 23 The old fable covers a doctrine ever new
and sublime;...
AmS 1.83 6 The fable implies that the individual, to
possess himself, must
sometimes return from his own labor to embrace all the other laborers.
DSA 1.120 10 ...when the mind opens...then shrinks the
great world at once
into a mere...fable of this mind.
LT 1.287 18 ...we think the Genius of this Age more
philosophical than any
other has been...with less fear, less fable, less mixture of any sort.
Con 1.296 3 There is a fragment of old fable...which
may deserve
attention...
Hist 2.9 16 What is history, said Napoleon, but a fable
agreed upon?
Hist 2.29 25 The advancing man discovers how deep a
property he has...in
all fable as well as all history.
Hist 2.30 7 One after another [the advancing man] comes
up in his private
adventures with every fable of Aesop...
Hist 2.32 9 The transmigration of souls is no fable.
Hist 2.32 20 As near and proper to us is also that old
fable of the Sphinx...
SR 2.62 12 That popular fable of the sot who was picked
up dead-drunk in
the street...symbolizes...the state of man...
Comp 2.106 8 The human soul is true to these facts [of
Compensation] in
the painting of fable...
Comp 2.106 25 ...it would seem impossible for any fable
to be invented
and get any currency which was not moral.
Comp 2.108 7 This voice of fable has in it somewhat
divine.
Comp 2.117 5 The stag in the fable admired his horns
and blamed his feet...
Pt1 3.15 9 The beauty of the fable proves the
importance of the sense;...
UGM 4.4 19 The gods of fable are the shining moments of
great men.
SwM 4.116 25 The fact [of Correspondence] thus
explicitly stated [by
Swedenborg] is implied...in fable...
SwM 4.120 6 [Swedenborg] had borrowed from Plato the
fine fable of a
most ancient people, men better than we and dwelling nigher to the
gods;...
ShP 4.196 11 Shakspeare knew that tradition supplies a
better fable than
any invention can.
GoW 4.274 8 ...[Goethe] showed...that, in actions of
routine, a thread of
mythology and fable spins itself...
GoW 4.275 27 [Goethe] hates...to be made to say over
again some old wife'
s fable that has had possession of men's faith these thousand years.
ET4 5.54 5 ...it is fine for us to speculate in face of
unbroken traditions, though vague and losing themselves in fable.
ET14 5.232 8 [The English]...never are surprised into a
covert or witty
word, such as pleased the Athenians and Italians, and was convertible
into a
fable not long after;...
ET16 5.282 26 The golden fleece again, of Jason, was
the compass,--a bit
of loadstone, easily supposed to be the only one in the world, and
therefore
naturally awakening the cupidity and ambition of the young heroes of a
maritime nation to join in an expedition to obtain possession of this
wise
stone. Hence the fable that the ship Argo was loquacious and oracular.
F 6.45 15 If a man has a see-saw in his voice, it will
run...into the structure
of his fable...
Art2 7.46 17 In poetry, It is tradition more than
invention that helps the
poet to a good fable.
WD 7.184 20 It is a fine fable for the advantage of
character over talent, the
Greek legend of the strife of Jove and Phoebus.
Boks 7.217 20 Every good fable, every mythology...when
they proceed
from an intellectual integrity...have the imaginative element.
Cour 7.274 15 There are ever appearing in the world men
who, almost as
soon as they are born, take a bee-line to...the axe of the tyrant,
like...Jesus
and Socrates. Look...at the folios of the Brothers Bollandi, who
collected
the lives of twenty-five thousand martyrs, confessors, ascetics and
self-tormentors. There is much of fable, but a broad basis of fact.
OA 7.320 14 The vast inconvenience of animal
immortality was told in the
fable of Tithonus.
PI 8.23 8 Your condition, your employment, is the fable
of you.
PI 8.36 11 ...there is entertainment and room for
talent in the artist's
selection of ancient or remote subjects; as when the poet goes to
India, or to
Rome, or to Persia, for his fable.
PI 8.39 1 ...there is a third step which poetry
takes...namely, creation... when the poet invents the fable, and
invents the language which his heroes
speak.
PI 8.53 18 Poetry...runs into fable, personifies every
fact...
Res 8.141 26 It was thought a fable, what
Guthrie...told us, that in Taurida, in any piece of ground where
springs of naphtha...obtain, by merely
sticking an iron tube in the earth and applying a light to the upper
end, the
mineral oil will burn till the tube is decomposed...
QO 8.181 26 ...what we daily observe in regard to the
bon-mots that
circulate in society,-that every talker helps a story in repeating it,
until, at
last, from the slenderest filament of fact a good fable is
constructed,-the
same growth befalls mythology...
PC 8.223 4 Nature is a fable whose moral blazes through
it.
PPo 8.263 22 In the fable [Ferideddin Attar's Bird
Conversations], the
birds were soon weary of the length and difficulties of the way...
Imtl 8.339 16 The fable of the Wandering Jew is
agreeable to men, because
they want more time and land in which to execute their thoughts.
Dem1 10.11 18 ...all productions of man are so
anthropomorphous that not
possibly can he invent any fable that shall not have a deep moral...
Dem1 10.20 22 ...the fabled ring of Gyges...which is
represented in modern
fable by the telescope as used by Schlemil, is simply mischievous.
SHC 11.434 14 What is the Earth itself but...according
to the Eastern fable, a bridge full of holes, into one or other of
which all passengers sink to
silence?
SHC 11.436 13 Why is the fable of the Wandering Jew
agreeable to men, but because they want more time and land to execute
their thoughts in?
II 12.84 14 Men go through the world each musing on a
great fable
dramatically pictured and rehearsed before him.
Mem 12.95 4 Never was truer fable than that of the
Sibyl's writing on
leaves which the wind scatters.
Milt1 12.263 22 [Milton says] Nor did Ceres, according
to the fable, ever
seek her daughter Proserpine with such unceasing solicitude as I have
sought this tou kalou idean, this perfect model of the beautiful in all
forms
and appearances of things.
EurB 12.366 16 [The poet's] fable must be a good
story...
fable, v. (1)
NR 3.227 14 ...there are no such men as we fable;...
fabled, adj. (1)
Dem1 10.20 20 ...the fabled ring of Gyges...is simply
mischievous.
fabled, v. (3)
Prd1 2.238 19 Love is fabled to be blind...
ET4 5.67 19 This union of qualities is fabled in [the
Englishmen's] national
legend of Beauty and the Beast...
Bty 6.292 2 The Greeks fabled that Venus was born of
the foam of the sea.
Fables, Aesop's, n. (1)
ShP 4.201 2 Vedas, Aesop's Fables, Pilpay, Arabian
Nights, Cid, Iliad, Robin Hood, Scottish Minstrelsy, are not the work
of single men.
fables, n. (28)
Nat 1.33 26 What is true of proverbs, is true of all
fables...
Nat 1.75 3 We make fables to hide the baldness of the
fact...
Nat 1.75 10 To the wise...a fact is...the most
beautiful of fables.
AmS 1.82 17 It is one of those fables which out of an
unknown antiquity
convey an unlooked-for wisdom, that the gods...divided Man into men...
Hist 2.13 22 ...a poet makes twenty fables with one
moral.
Hist 2.30 10 The beautiful fables of the Greeks...are
universal verities.
SR 2.79 10 Everywhere I am hindered of meeting God in
my brother, because he...recites fables merely of his brother's...God.
Fdsp 2.213 4 Friends such as we desire are dreams and
fables.
Art1 2.349 17 So shall the drudge in dusty frock/ Spy
behind the city
clock/ .../ His fathers shining in bright fables,/ His children fed at
heavenly
tables./
Pt1 3.30 10 We are like persons who come out of a cave
or cellar into the
open air. This is the effect on us of tropes, fables, oracles and all
poetic
forms.
PPh 4.78 26 When we say [of Plato], Here is a fine
collection of fables;... we speak as boys...
PNR 4.83 10 Whatever [Plato] looks upon discloses a
second sense, and
ulterior senses. His...love of the apologue, and his apologues
themselves;... fables which have imprinted themselves in the human
memory like the
signs of the zodiac;...
MoS 4.154 2 We shall be fables presently.
F 6.20 10 In the Hindoo fables, Vishnu follows Maya
through all her
ascending changes...
Ill 6.307 12 House you were born in,/ Friends of your
spring-time,/ Old
man and young maid,/ Day's toil and its guerdon, /They are all
vanishing, /
Fleeing to fables,/ Cannot be moored./
DL 7.123 1 In the old fables we used to read of a cloak
brought from fairy-land
as a gift for the fairest and purest in Prince Arthur's court.
Boks 7.190 1 ...there are books which are of that
importance in a man's
private experience as to verify for him the fables of Cornelius
Agrippa...
Boks 7.217 25 The Greek fables, the Persian
history...have this enlargement [the imaginative element]...
QO 8.186 17 There are many fables which...are said to
be agreeable to the
human mind.
Dem1 10.7 2 It was in this glance [at an animal] that
Ovid got the hint of
his metamorphoses; Calidasa of his transmigration of souls. For these
fables
are our own thoughts carried out.
Dem1 10.12 10 ...I find nothing in fables more
astonishing than my
experience in every hour.
PerF 10.82 15 The story of Orpheus, of Arion, of the
Arabian minstrel, are
not fables...
SovE 10.202 8 With patience and fidelity to truth [a
man] may work his
way through, if only by coming against somebody who believes more
fables than he does;...
SovE 10.212 18 ...all the religion we have is the
ethics of one or another
holy person; as soon as character appears, be sure love will, and
veneration, and anecdotes and fables about him...
ALin 11.333 20 I am sure if this man [Lincoln] had
ruled in a period of less
facility of printing, he would have become mythological in a very few
years...by his fables and proverbs.
FRO2 11.489 14 ...do not attempt to elevate [the lesson
of the New
Testament] out of humanity, by saying, This was not a man, for then you
confound it with the fables of every popular religion...
Mem 12.108 10 The universal sense of fables and
anecdotes is marked by
our tendency to forget name and date and geography.
Milt1 12.276 17 Perhaps we speak to no fact, but to
mere fables, of an idle
mendicant Homer, and of a Shakspeare content with a mean and jocular
way of life.
Fabliaux, n. (2)
Boks 7.220 25 ...how attractive is the whole literature
of the Roman de la
Rose, the Fabliaux, and the gaie science of the French Troubadours!
QO 8.181 19 M. Le Grand showed that in the old Fabliaux
were the
originals of the tales of Moliere, La Fontaine, Boccaccio, and of
Voltaire.
fabling, v. (1)
ET3 5.40 18 ...the Greeks fancied Delphi the navel of
the earth, in their
favorite mode of fabling the earth to be an animal.
fabric, n. (18)
MN 1.193 26 ...the sturdiest defender of existing
institutions feels the
terrific inflammability of this air which condenses heat in every
corner that
may restore to the elements the fabric of ages.
MR 1.247 15 If we...say,-I will neither eat nor drink
nor wear nor touch
any food or fabric which I do not know to be innocent...we shall stand
still.
Tran 1.332 21 ...[the materialist] will perceive that
his mental fabric is built
up on just as strange and quaking foundations as his proud edifice of
stone.
Comp 2.125 6 ...in some happier mind [these
revolutions] are incessant, and all worldly relations hang very loosely
about him, becoming as it were
a transparent fluid membrane through which the living form is seen, and
not, as in most men, an indurated heterogeneous fabric of many dates
and
no settled character...
Chr1 3.92 22 [The natural merchant's] natural probity
combines with his
insight into the fabric of society to put him above tricks...
ET5 5.89 3 [The English] spend largely on their fabric,
and await the slow
return.
ET5 5.94 2 A proof of the energy of the British people
is the highly
artificial construction of the whole fabric.
ET10 5.167 26 England is aghast at the disclosure of
her fraud in the
adulteration...of almost every fabric in her mills and shops;...
ET10 5.168 9 It is not, I suppose, want of probity, so
much as the tyranny
of trade, which necessitates a perpetual competition of underselling,
and
that again a perpetual deterioration of the fabric.
Bty 6.290 11 ...in the construction of any fabric or
organism any real
increase of fitness to its end is an increase of beauty.
PI 8.69 7 I find Faust a little too modern and
intelligible. We can find such
a fabric at several mills...
Supl 10.178 7 One of the meters of the height to which
any civility rose is
the skill in the fabric of iron.
EWI 11.147 24 The sentiment of Right...pronounces
Freedom. The Power
that built this fabric of things affirms it in the heart;...
War 11.155 11 ...whilst this principle [of self-help],
necessarily, is
inwrought into the fabric of every creature, yet it is but one
instinct;...
War 11.175 16 The proposition of the Congress of
Nations is undoubtedly
that at which the present fabric of our society and the present course
of
events do point.
FSLC 11.182 21 [The crisis over the Fugitive Slave Law]
showed the
slightness and unreliableness of our social fabric...
FRep 11.532 6 See how fast [our people] extend the
fleeting fabric of their
trade...
MAng1 12.221 20 Those who have never given attention to
the arts of
design are surprised that the artist should find so much to study in a
fabric
of such limited parts and dimensions as the human body.
fabrication, n. (2)
PPh 4.69 24 When an artificer, [Plato] says, in the
fabrication of any work, looks to that which always subsists according
to the same; and, employing a
model of this kind, expresses its idea and power in his work,--it must
follow
that his production should be beautiful.
PI 8.19 22 ...Poets are standing transporters, whose
employment consists... in producing apparent imitations of unapparent
natures, and inscribing
things unapparent in the apparent fabrication of the world;...
Fabricii, n. (1)
Boks 7.192 24 It seems...as if some charitable
soul...would do a right act in
naming those [books] which have been bridges or ships to carry him
safely... into palaces and temples. This would be best done by those
great masters of
books who from time to time appear,--the Fabricii, the Seldens...
Fabricius, Johann Albert, n (1)
DL 7.110 4 All [the scholar's] expense is for Aristotle,
Fabricius, Erasmus
and Petrarch.
fabrics, n. (4)
ET19 5.313 11 Is it not true, sir, that the wise
ancients did not praise the
ship parting with flying colors from the port, but only that brave
sailor
which came back...stript of her banners, but having ridden out the
storm? And so...I feel in regard to this aged England...pressed upon
by...new and
all incalculable modes, fabrics, arts, machines and competing
populations.
Wth 6.89 24 ...the fabrics of his chemic
laboratory;...are [man's] natural
playmates...
Bhr 6.176 13 The obstinate prejudice in favor of blood,
which lies at the
base of the feudal and monarchical fabrics of the Old World, has some
reason in common experience.
Suc 7.289 15 Egotism...seems to be much used in Nature
for fabrics in
which local and spasmodic energy is required.
fabulous, adj. (7)
MN 1.213 19 ...we have...in the oracles ascribed to the
half fabulous
Zoroaster, a statement of this fact...
Nat2 3.175 8 To the poor young poet, thus fabulous is
his picture of
society; he is loyal; he respects the rich;...
PPo 8.241 24 Firdusi, the Persian Homer, has written in
the Shah Nameh
the annals of the fabulous and heroic kings of the country...
Prch 10.227 24 ...my discontent is with [Cudworth's,
More's, Bunyan's] limitations and surface and language. Their statement
is grown as fabulous
as Dante's Inferno.
EWI 11.135 14 Here [in emancipation in the West Indies]
was no prodigy, no fabulous hero...
EdAd 11.383 16 A scholar who has been reading of the
fabulous
magnificence of Assyria and Persia...takes his seat in a railroad-car,
where
he is importuned by newsboys with journals still wet from Liverpool and
Havre...
PPr 12.391 5 [Carlyle's style] is the first experiment,
and something of
rudeness and haste must be pardoned to so great an achievement. It will
be
done again and again, sharper, simpler; but fortunate is he who did it
first, though never so giant-like and fabulous.
fabulously, adv. (2)
LT 1.286 5 It almost seems as if what was aforetime
spoken fabulously and
hieroglyphically, was now spoken plainly...
Dem1 10.28 3 [Man] is sure that intimate relations
subsist...between him
and his world; and until he can adequately tell them he will tell them
wildly
and fabulously.
fac, v. (1)
ET7 5.118 2 The mottoes of [English] families are
monitory proverbs, as
Fare fac,--Say, do,--of the Fairfaxes;...
facade, n. (1)
OS 2.270 27 A man is the facade of a temple wherein all
wisdom and all
good abide.
facades, n. (1)
MAng1 12.223 24 Nor was [Michelangelo's] a skill in
ornament, or
confined to the outline and designs of towers and facades...
face, n. (232)
Nat 1.3 4 The foregoing generations beheld God and
nature face to face;...
Nat 1.14 1 By the aggregate of these aids [of the
useful arts], how is the
face of the world changed...
Nat 1.23 10 All men are in some degree impressed by the
face of the
world;...
Nat 1.33 1 The laws of moral nature answer to those of
matter as face to
face in a glass.
Nat 1.37 17 Debt...whose iron face the widow, the
orphan...fear and hate;... is a preceptor whose lessons cannot be
foregone...
Nat 1.38 1 ...Property...is the surface action of
internal machinery, like the
index on the face of a clock.
Nat 1.51 3 What new thoughts are suggested by seeing a
face of country
quite familiar, in the rapid movement of the railroad car!
Nat 1.51 10 ...a portrait of a well-known face
gratifies us.
Nat 1.64 22 This [spiritual] view...carries upon its
face the highest
certificate of truth...
Nat 1.65 16 Is not the landscape...a face of [God]?
Nat 1.77 1 As when the summer comes...the face of the
earth becomes
green before it, so shall the advancing spirit create its ornaments
along its
path...
DSA 1.140 9 Instantly [the poor preacher's] face is
suffused with shame...
DSA 1.140 25 The village blasphemer sees fear in the
face, form, and gait
of the minister.
LE 1.187 11 [Thought] will flow out of...your face.
MN 1.197 20 ...we explore the face of the sun in a
pool, when our eyes
cannot brook his direct splendors.
MN 1.209 14 In all the millions who have heard the
voice, none ever saw
the face.
MN 1.213 16 ...[the poet's] will in [his inspiration
must be] only the
surrender of will to the Universal Power, which will not be seen face
to
face...
MR 1.254 9 Love would put a new face on this weary old
world in which
we dwell as pagans and enemies too long...
LT 1.267 22 To-day always looks mean to the
thoughtless, in the face of an
uniform experience that all good and great and happy actions are made
up
precisely of these blank to-days.
LT 1.278 5 You have set your heart and face against
society when you
thought it wrong...
Con 1.314 16 ...he who sets his face like a flint
against every novelty...has
also his gracious and relenting moments...
Tran 1.344 7 If you do not need to hear my thought,
because you can read
it in my face and behavior, then I will tell it you from sunrise to
sunset.
YA 1.367 27 A well-laid garden makes the face of the
country of no
account;...
YA 1.369 11 Whatever events in progress shall go to
disgust men with
cities...will render a service to the whole face of this continent...
YA 1.389 13 ...the bold face and tardy repentance
permitted to this local
mischief [Repudiation] reveal a public mind so preoccupied with the
love
of gain that the common sentiment of indignation at fraud does not act
with
its natural force.
Hist 2.24 12 In [the Grecian state] existed those human
forms which
supplied the sculptor with his models of Hercules, Phoebus, and Jove;
not
like the forms abounding in the streets of modern cities, wherein the
face is
a confused blur of features...
Hist 2.38 8 No man can...guess what faculty or feeling
a new object shall
unlock, any more than he can draw to-day the face of a person whom he
shall see to-morrow for the first time.
SR 2.46 22 Not for nothing one face, one character, one
fact, makes much
impression on him, and another none.
SR 2.48 2 What pretty oracles nature yields us on this
text in the face and
behavior of children, babes, and even brutes!
SR 2.55 16 We come to wear one cut of face and
figure...
SR 2.55 20 There is a mortifying experience in
particular...I mean the
foolish face of praise...
SR 2.55 26 The muscles...grow tight about the outline
of the face...
SR 2.56 2 ...a man must know how to estimate a sour
face.
SR 2.60 21 Let us...hurl in the face of custom and
trade and office, the fact
which is the upshot of all history...
SR 2.68 24 ...when you have life in yourself...you
shall not see the face of
man;...
SL 2.135 17 The face of external nature teaches the
same lesson.
SL 2.144 23 ...a few traits of character, manners,
face...have an emphasis in
your memory out of all proportion to their apparent significance if you
measure them by the ordinary standards.
SL 2.147 7 Our eyes are holden that we cannot see
things that stare us in
the face...
SL 2.159 3 What [a man] is engraves itself on his
face...
Lov1 2.175 5 ...no man ever forgot the visitations of
that power to his heart
and brain...which made the face of nature radiant with purple light...
Lov1 2.179 5 Who can analyze the nameless charm which
glances from
one and another face and form?
Fdsp 2.203 21 ...to most of us society shows not its
face and eye...
OS 2.285 25 ...confronted face to face...men offer
themselves to be judged.
OS 2.285 26 ...confronted face to face...men offer
themselves to be judged.
Cir 2.304 25 The man finishes his story...how it puts a
new face on all
things!
Int 2.331 16 I seem to know what he meant who said, No
man can see God
face to face and live.
Int 2.337 13 ...a beautiful face sets twenty hearts in
palpitation...
Int 2.341 2 ...the poet...is one whom Nature cannot
deceive, whatsoever
face of strangeness she may put on.
Int 2.341 7 ...when we receive a new thought it is only
the old thought with
a new face...
Art1 2.362 12 The sweet and sublime face of Jesus [in
Raphael's
Transfiguration] is beyond praise...
Pt1 3.11 13 We know that the secret of the world is
profound, but who or
what shall be our interpreter, we know not. A mountain ramble, a new
style
of face...may put the key into our hands.
Pt1 3.29 9 We fill the hands and nurseries of our
children with all manner
of dolls, drums and horses; withdrawing their eyes from the plain face
and
sufficing objects of nature...which should be their toys.
Exp 3.43 20 The lords of life, the lords of life,--/ I
saw them pass,/ In their
own guise,/ .../ Dearest Nature, strong and kind,/ Whispered, Darling,
never
mind!/ To-morrow they will wear another face,/ The founder thou! these
are
thy race!/
Exp 3.82 15 In Flaxman's drawing of the Eumenides of
Aeschylus, Orestes
supplicates Apollo, whilst the Furies sleep on the threshold. The face
of the
god expresses a shade of regret and compassion, but is calm with the
conviction of the irreconcilableness of the two spheres.
Exp 3.84 13 Life wears to me a visionary face.
Chr1 3.90 15 [The man of character] conquers because
his arrival alters the
face of affairs.
Chr1 3.99 11 The face which character wears to me is
self-sufficingness.
Chr1 3.115 27 ...when that love...which has vowed to
itself that it will be a
wretch and also a fool in this world sooner than soil its white hands
by any
compliances, comes into our streets and houses,--only the pure and
aspiring
can know its face...
Mrs1 3.128 5 [Fashion] usually sets its face against
the great of this hour.
Mrs1 3.136 1 ...Napoleon...was wont, when he found
himself observed, to
discharge his face of all expression.
Mrs1 3.149 3 A beautiful form is better than a
beautiful face;...
Nat2 3.171 13 Ever...comes in this honest face [of
nature], and takes a
grave liberty with us...
Nat2 3.192 7 Quite analogous to the deceits in life,
there is...a similar effect
on the eye from the face of external nature.
Nat2 3.193 23 Are we tickled trout, and fools of
nature? One look at the
face of heaven and earth lays all petulance at rest...
NER 3.255 16 ...the country is full of kings. Hands
off! let there be no
control and no interference in the administration of the affairs of
this
kingdom of me. Hence the growth of the doctrine and of the party of
Free
Trade, and the willingness to try that experiment, in the face of what
appear
incontestable facts.
PPh 4.71 7 ...the potters copied [Socrates'] ugly face
on their stone jugs.
SwM 4.101 17 There is a common portrait of [Swedenborg]
in antique coat
and wig, but the face has a wandering or vacant air.
SwM 4.110 13 These grand rhymes or returns in
nature,--the dear, best-known
face startling us at every turn...delighted the prophetic eye of
Swedenborg;...
SwM 4.110 15 These grand rhymes or returns in
nature,--the dear, best-known
face startling us at every turn, under a mask so unexpected that we
think it the face of a stranger...delighted the prophetic eye of
Swedenborg;...
MoS 4.149 11 Nothing so thin but has these two faces
[sensation and
morals], and when the observer has seen the obverse, he turns it over
to see
the reverse. Life is a pitching of this penny,--heads or tails. We
never tire of
this game, because there is still a slight shudder of astonishment at
the
exhibition of the other face...
MoS 4.149 16 [A man] sees the beauty of a human face,
and searches the
cause of that beauty, which must be more beautiful.
ShP 4.211 14 ...[Shakespeare] could divide the mother's
part from the
father's part in the face of the child...
NMW 4.246 17 On the shore of Ptolemais, gigantic
projects agitated [Napoleon]. Had Acre fallen, I should have changed
the face of the world.
GoW 4.261 20 Every act of the man inscribes itself in
the memories of his
fellows and in his own manners and face.
ET1 5.5 18 [Greenough's] face was so handsome and his
person so well
formed that he might be pardoned, if, as was alleged, the face of his
Medora
and the figure of a colossal Achilles in clay, were idealizations of
his own.
ET1 5.5 20 [Greenough's] face was so handsome and his
person so well
formed that he might be pardoned, if, as was alleged, the face of his
Medora
and the figure of a colossal Achilles in clay, were idealizations of
his own.
ET4 5.48 20 The Methodists have acquired a face; the
Quakers, a face;...
ET4 5.48 21 The Methodists have acquired a face; the
Quakers, a face; the
nuns, a face.
ET4 5.48 23 Trades and professions carve their own
lines on face and form.
ET4 5.50 14 A child blends in his face the faces of
both parents...
ET4 5.50 16 A child blends in his face...some feature
from every ancestor
whose face hangs on the wall.
ET4 5.51 4 Everything English is a fusion of distant
and antagonistic
elements. The language is mixed;...the currents of thought are
counter...a
people scattered by their wars and affairs over the face of the whole
earth, and homesick to a man;...
ET4 5.54 3 ...it is fine for us to speculate in face of
unbroken traditions...
ET4 5.66 12 The bronze monuments of crusaders lying
cross-legged in the
Temple Church at London...please...mainly by that uncorrupt youth in
the
face of manhood, which is daily seen in the streets of London.
ET4 5.67 4 On the English face are combined decision
and nerve with the
fair complexion, blue eyes and open and florid aspect.
ET5 5.77 3 Certain Trolls or working brains, under the
names of...Gibbon, Brindley, Watt, Wedgwood, dwell in the troll-mounts
of Britain, and turn
the sweat of their face to power and renown.
ET6 5.105 24 [The Englishman] does not let you meet his
eye. It is almost
an affront to look a man in the face without being introduced.
ET8 5.136 18 There is an English hero superior to the
French, the German, the Italian, or the Greek. When he is brought to
the strife with fate, he
sacrifices a richer material possession, and on more purely
metaphysical
grounds. He is there with his own consent, face to face with fortune...
ET13 5.220 26 When you see on the continent the
well-dressed Englishman
come into his ambassador's chapel and put his face for silent prayer
into his
smooth-brushed hat, you cannot help feeling how much national pride
prays
with him...
ET16 5.277 8 It was pleasant to see that just this
simplest of all simple
structures [Stonehenge]--two upright stones and a lintel laid
across...were
like what is most permanent on the face of the planet...
ET17 5.296 4 [Wordsworth's] face sometimes lighted
up...
ET17 5.296 9 [Wordsworth] had a healthy look, with a
weather-beaten
face...
ET17 5.296 10 [Wordsworth] had a healthy look, with a
weather-beaten
face, his face corrugated...
ET17 5.297 11 A gentleman in London showed me a watch
that once
belonged to Milton, whose initials are engraved on its face.
F 6.9 10 ...the cab-man is phrenologist so far, he
looks in your face to see if
his shilling is sure.
F 6.11 4 So [a man] has but one future, and that is
already...described in
that little fatty face...
F 6.15 24 The face of the planet cools and dries...
F 6.47 16 ...when a man is the victim of his fate,
has...a sour face and a
selfish temper;...he is to rally on his relation to the Universe...
Pow 6.51 3 His tongue was framed to music,/ And his
hand was armed with
skill;/ His face was the mould of beauty,/ And his heart the throne of
will./
Ctr 6.152 11 In an English party a man...with a face
like red dough, unexpectedly discloses wit, learning, a wide range of
topics...
Ctr 6.159 24 A cheerful intelligent face is the end of
culture...
Bhr 6.167 9 ...Graceful women, chosen men/ Dazzle every
mortal:/ Their
sweet and lofty countenance/ His enchanting food;/ He need not go to
them, their forms/ Beset his solitude./ He looketh seldom in their
face,/ His eyes
explore the ground/...
Bhr 6.169 10 Nature tells every secret once. Yes, but in
man she tells it all
the time, by form...face and parts of the face...
Bhr 6.169 11 Nature tells every secret once. Yes, but
in man she tells it all
the time, by form...face and parts of the face...
Bhr 6.175 16 It is much to conquer one's face...
Bhr 6.175 24 We had in Massachusetts an old statesman
who had sat all his
life...in chairs of state without overcoming an extreme irritability of
face, voice and bearing;...
Bhr 6.177 13 The face and eyes reveal what the spirit
is doing...
Bhr 6.181 22 A man finds room in the few square inches
of the face for the
traits of all his ancestors;...
Bhr 6.192 9 We watched sympathetically [in earlier
novels], step by step, [the boy's] climbing, until at last...the
wedding day is fixed, and we follow
the gala procession home to the bannered portal, when the doors are
slammed in our face...
Wsp 6.229 18 An anatomical observer remarks that the
sympathies of the
chest, abdomen and pelvis tell at last on the face...
CbW 6.245 23 The judge weighs the arguments and puts a
brave face on
the matter...
Bty 6.279 1 Was never form and never face/ So sweet to
Seyd as only
grace/ Which did not slumber like a stone/ But hovered gleaming and was
gone./
Bty 6.287 11 ...there are many beauties; as, of general
nature, of the human
face and form...
Bty 6.296 18 Nature wishes that woman should attract
man, yet she often
cunningly moulds into her face a little sarcasm...
Bty 6.298 12 Mirabeau had an ugly face on a handsome
ground;...
Bty 6.298 26 Martial ridicules a gentleman of his day
whose countenance
resembled the face of a swimmer seen under water.
Bty 6.300 26 Sir Philip Sidney...Ben Jonson tells us,
was no pleasant man
in countenance, his face being spoiled with pimples...
Bty 6.304 4 ...[chosen men and women's] face and
manners carry a certain
grandeur...
Bty 6.306 15 ...there is a climbing scale of
culture...up through...features of
the human face and form...
Ill 6.319 13 As if one shut up always in a tower, with
one window through
which the face of heaven and earth could be seen, should fancy that all
the
marvels he beheld belonged to that window.
Ill 6.324 2 We see God face to face every hour...
Ill 6.324 3 We see God face to face every hour...
SS 7.5 13 [My friend]...walked miles and miles to get
the twitchings out of
his face...
Art2 7.35 3 I framed his tongue to music,/ I armed his
hand with skill,/ I
moulded his face to beauty/ And his heart the throne of Will./
Art2 7.52 3 These [ancient sculptures] are...the face
of man in the morning
of the world.
Art2 7.57 13 ...that Eternal Spirit whose triple face
[beauty, truth and
goodness] are, moulds from them forever, for his mortal child, images
to
remind him of the Infinite and Fair.
Elo1 7.62 8 Each patient [taking nitrous-oxide gas] in
turn exhibits similar
symptoms,--redness in the face...
Elo1 7.63 7 No one can survey the face of an excited
assembly, without
being apprised of new opportunity for painting in fire human thought...
Elo1 7.65 2 The orator sees himself the organ of a
multitude, and
concentrating their valors and powers:--But now the blood of twenty
thousand men/ Blushed in my face./
Elo1 7.77 5 Face to face with a highwayman...can you
bring yourself off
safe by your wit exercised through speech?...
Elo1 7.77 6 Face to face with a highwayman...can you
bring yourself off
safe by your wit exercised through speech?...
Elo1 7.77 13 What a difference between men in power of
face!
Elo1 7.77 21 ...any swindlers we have known are novices
and bunglers, as
is attested by their ill name. A greater power of face would accomplish
anything...
Elo1 7.78 23 With a serene face, [Caesar] subverts a
kingdom.
Elo1 7.78 26 ...[Caesar] changes the face of the
world...
Elo1 7.82 11 ...if there be personality in the orator,
the face of things
changes.
Elo1 7.86 18 ...it is the certainty with which...the
truth stares us in the face... that makes the interest of a court-room
to the intelligent spectator.
DL 7.103 17 [The nestler's] unaffected lamentations
when he lifts up his
voice on high, or, more beautiful, the sobbing child,--the face all
liquid
grief...soften all hearts to pity...
DL 7.126 12 One is struck in every company...with the
riches of Nature, when he...reads new expressions of face.
DL 7.126 15 There is no face, no form, which one cannot
in fancy associate
with great power of intellect or with generosity of soul.
DL 7.126 25 Every face, every figure, suggests its own
right and sound
estate.
Farm 7.138 2 ...[the countryman's] independence and his
pleasing arts,-- the care of bees...the care...of orchards and forests,
and the reaction of these
on the workman, in giving him a strength and an plain dignity like the
face
and manners of Nature,--all men acknowledge.
Farm 7.153 7 ...[the farmer] changes the face of the
landscape.
WD 7.171 27 It is singular that our rich English
language should have no
word to denote the face of the world.
WD 7.177 16 I knew a man in a certain religious
exaltation who thought it
an honor to wash his own face.
WD 7.180 9 ...this curious, peering, itinerant,
imitative America...will...sit
at home with repose and deep joy on its face.
Boks 7.217 16 ...this passion for romance, and this
disappointment, show
how much we need real elevations and pure poetry: that which shall show
us...a like impression made by a just book and by the face of Nature.
Clbs 7.235 26 ...in the hagiology of each nation, the
lawgiver was in each
case some man of eloquent tongue, whose sympathy brought him face to
face with the extremes of society.
Clbs 7.235 27 ...in the hagiology of each nation, the
lawgiver was in each
case some man of eloquent tongue, whose sympathy brought him face to
face with the extremes of society.
Cour 7.279 6 The other [bear] on George Nidiver/ Came
on with dreadful
pace:/ The hunter stood unarmed,/ And met him face to face./
Cour 7.279 12 George Nidiver stood still/ And looked
[the bear] in the
face;/ The wild beast stopped amazed,/ Then came with slackening pace./
Suc 7.303 25 ...[the lover] reads omens on the flower,
and cloud, and face...
Suc 7.304 15 ...it has happened that the artist has
often drawn in his
pictures the face of the future wife whom he had not yet seen.
OA 7.318 9 If, on a winter day, you should stand within
a bell-glass, the
face and color of the afternoon clouds would not indicate whether it
were
June or January;...
OA 7.320 20 Life is well enough, but we shall all be
glad to get out of it, and they will all be glad to have us. This is
odious on the face of it.
PI 8.67 18 Do you think Burns...has opened no eyes and
ears to the face of
Nature...
SA 8.82 14 Give me a thought, and my hands and legs and
voice and face
will all go right.
SA 8.84 5 ...every change in our experience instantly
indicates itself on our
countenance and carriage, as the lapse of time tells itself on the face
of a
clock.
SA 8.84 10 In Borrow's Lavengro, the gypsy instantly
detects, by his
companion's face and behavior, that some good fortune has befallen
him...
SA 8.84 15 When a stranger comes to buy goods of you,
do you not look in
his face and answer according to what you read there?
SA 8.86 12 In man or woman, the face and the person
lose power when
they are on the strain to express admiration.
Elo2 8.114 22 ...you may find [the orator] in some
lowly Bethel, by the
seaside...a man who...speaks by the right of being the person in the
assembly who has the most to say, and so makes all other speakers
appear
little and cowardly before his face.
Elo2 8.120 15 The voice, like the face, betrays the
nature and disposition...
Res 8.141 23 When our population, swarming west,
reached the boundary
of arable land...on the face of the sterile waste beyond, the land was
suddenly in parts found covered with gold and silver...
Res 8.146 19 What a new face courage puts on
everything!
Res 8.151 17 The first care of a man settling in the
country should be to
open the face of the earth to himself...
Comc 8.162 15 So painfully susceptible are some men to
these impressions [of halfness], that if a man of wit come into the
room where they are, it
seems to take them out of themselves with violent convulsions of the
face
and sides, and obstreperous roarings of the throat.
Comc 8.167 25 ...I was hastening to visit an old and
honored friend, who... was in a dying condition, when I met his
physician, who accosted me...with
joy sparkling in his eyes. And how is my friend, the reverend Doctor? I
inquired. O, I saw him this morning; it is the most correct apoplexy I
have
ever seen; face and hands livid...
Comc 8.170 23 In fine pictures the head sheds on the
limbs the expression
of the face.
Comc 8.170 26 In Raphael's Angel driving Heliodorus
from the Temple, the crest of the helmet is so remarkable, that but for
the extraordinary
energy of the face, it would draw the eye too much;...
Comc 8.171 3 In poor pictures the limbs and trunk
degrade the face.
Comc 8.171 11 More food for the Comic is afforded
whenever the personal
appearance, the face, form and manners, are subjects of thought with
the
man himself.
Comc 8.172 10 Timur saw himself in the mirror and found
his face quite
too ugly.
Comc 8.172 25 Chodscha answered [Timur], If thou hast
only seen thy face
once, at at once seeing hast not been able to contain thyself, but hast
wept, what should we do,--we who see thy face every day and night?
Comc 8.173 1 Chodscha answered [Timur], If thou hast
only seen thy face
once, at at once seeing hast not been able to contain thyself, but hast
wept, what should we do,--we who see thy face every day and night?
PC 8.233 7 [Swedenborg] saw in vision the angels and
the devils; but these
two companies stood not face to face and hand in hand...
PPo 8.261 11 Is Allah's face on thee/ Bending with love
benign,/ And thou
not less on Allah's eye/ O fairest! turnest thine./
Insp 8.291 1 ...Sir Joshua Reynolds...used to say the
human face was his
landscape.
Dem1 10.10 22 We doubt not a man's fortune may be
read...in the lines of
his face, by physiognomy;...
Aris 10.33 10 The terrible aristocracy that is in
Nature. Real people
dwelling with the real, face to face...then, far down, people of taste,
people
dwelling in a relation...and, far below these, gross and thoughtless,
the
animal man...
Aris 10.55 2 He is beautiful in face, in port, in
manners, who is absorbed in
objects which he truly believes to be superior to himself.
Chr2 10.119 10 ...[the infant soul] finds himself face
to face with the
majestic Presence...
Edc1 10.133 1 ...the event of each moment...the passing
of a beautiful face, the apoplexy of our neighbor, are all tests to try
our theory [of life]...
Edc1 10.142 3 The solitary knows the essence of the
thought, the scholar in
society only its fair face.
Supl 10.166 3 ...a face magnified in a concave mirror
loses its expression.
Supl 10.166 14 Think how much pains astronomers and
opticians have
taken to procure an achromatic lens. Discovery in the heavens has
waited
for it; discovery on the face of the earth not less.
SovE 10.199 15 You may sometimes talk with the gravest
and best citizen, and the moment the topic of religion is broached, he
runs into a childish
superstition. His face looks infatuated, and his conversation is.
SovE 10.213 8 Now science and philosophy
recognize...how each [Spirit
and Matter] reflects the other as face answers to face in a glass...
SovE 10.213 20 [The man of this age]
SovE 10.213 21 [The man of this age]
Prch 10.220 26 ...the sober eye finds something ghastly
in this [religious] empiricism. At first, delighted with the triumph of
the intellect...we are
like...soldiers who rush to battle; but...when the enemy lies cold in
his
blood at our feet;...the face seems no longer that of an enemy.
MoL 10.251 2 I wish the youth to be...no helpless angel
to be slapped in the
face...
Schr 10.262 4 ...in the worldly habits which harden us,
we find with some
surprise...that the face of Nature remains irresistibly alluring.
Schr 10.262 21 Stung by this intellectual conscience,
we go to measure our
tasks as scholars...and our sadness is suddenly overshone by a sympathy
of
blessing. Beauty...comes in and puts a new face on the world.
LLNE 10.329 6 ...chemistry, which is the analysis of
matter, has taught us
that we eat gas, drink gas, tread on gas, and are gas. The same
decomposition has changed the whole face of physics;...
CSC 10.375 7 The still-living merit of the oldest New
England families... encountered [at the Chardon Street Convention] the
founders of families, fresh merit, emerging...and lighting a clownish
face with sacred fire.
CSC 10.377 2 ...the [Chardon Street] Convention brought
together many
remarkable persons, face to face...
MMEm 10.416 19 ...the simple principle which made me
[Mary Moody
Emerson] say...that, should He make me a blot on the fair face of his
Creation, I should rejoice in His will, has never been equalled...
Thor 10.461 12 [Thoreau] was...of light complexion,
with strong, serious
blue eyes, and a grave aspect,-his face covered in the late years with
a
becoming beard.
Thor 10.484 2 Only he can be trusted with gifts who can
present a face of
bronze to expectations.
Carl 10.498 7 [Carlyle] never feared the face of man.
GSt 10.506 8 ...this sudden association now with the
leaders of parties and
persons of pronounced power and influence in the nation...never altered
one
feature of [George Stearns's] face...
HDC 11.31 24 Mr. Bulkeley, having turned his estate
into money and set
his face towards New England, was easily able to persuade a good number
of planters to join him.
HDC 11.64 15 The public charity seems to have been
bestowed in a
manner now obsolete [in Concord]. The town...being informed of the
great
present want of Thomas Pellit, gave order to Stephen Hosmer to deliver
a
town cow, of a black color, with a white face, unto said Pellit, for
his
present supply.
EWI 11.111 5 Looking in the face of his master by the
negro was held to
be violence by the [West Indian] island courts.
EWI 11.146 13 I doubt not that sometimes the negro's
friend, in the face of
scornful and brutal hundreds of traders and drivers, has felt his heart
sink.
War 11.151 10 Looked at in this general and historical
way, many things
wear a very different face from that they show near by, and one at a
time...
War 11.157 5 ...trade brings men to look each other in
the face...
FSLC 11.202 20 We delighted in [Webster's] form and
face...
FSLC 11.211 19 ...Massachusetts is little, but, if true
to itself, can be the
brain which turns about the behemoth [slavery]. I say Massachusetts,
but I
mean...Massachusetts...as she sees her progeny scattered over the face
of
the land...
ALin 11.328 27 Here [in Lincoln] was a type of the true
elder race,/ And
one of Plutarch's men talked with us face to face./ Lowell,
Commemoration
Ode.
ALin 11.331 17 [Lincoln] had a face and manner which
disarmed
suspicion...
HCom 11.340 23 Where faith made whole with deed/
Breathes its
awakening breath/ Into the lifeless creed,/ They saw [Truth] plumed and
mailed,/ With sweet, stern face unveiled,/ And all-repaying eyes, look
proud on them in death/ Lowell, Commemoration Ode.
SMC 11.347 4 They have shown what men may do,/ They
have proved
how men may die,-/ Count, who can, the fields they have pressed,/ Each
face to the solemn sky! Brownell.
EdAd 11.386 2 We hearken in vain for any profound
voice...intelligently
announcing duties which clothe life with joy, and endear the face of
land
and sea to men.
RBur 11.440 11 ...Robert Burns...represents in the mind
of men to-day that
great uprising of the middle class...which, not in governments so much
as in
education and social order, has changed the face of the world.
Shak1 11.449 12 Men were so astonished and occupied by
[Shakespeare's] poems that they have not been able to see his face and
condition...
Scot 11.463 21 In the face of the later novels, we
still claim that [Scott's] poetry is the delight of boys.
FRO1 11.479 18 ...as soon as every man...is apprised
that the perfect law of
duty corresponds with the laws of chemistry, of vegetation, of
astronomy, as face to face in a glass;...then we have a religion that
exalts...
FRep 11.537 12 ...the Genius or Destiny of America
is...a man incessantly
advancing, as the shadow on the dial's face...
FRep 11.542 21 ...man seems to play...a certain part
that even tells on the
general face of the planet...
PLT 12.11 3 The wonder of the science of Intellect is
that the substance
with which we deal is of that subtle and active quality that it
intoxicates all
who approach it. Gloves on the hands...wire-gauze masks over the
face...are
no defence against this virus...
Mem 12.94 2 On seeing a face I am aware that I have
seen it before...
Mem 12.98 23 The facts of the last two or three days or
weeks are all you
have with you,-the reading of the last month's books. Your
conversation, action, your face and manners, report of no more...
Mem 12.105 21 Captain John Brown, of Ossawatomie, said
he had in Ohio
three thousand sheep on his farm, and could tell a strange sheep in his
flock
as soon as he saw its face.
CL 12.138 22 [Linnaeus] found out that a terrible
distemper which
sometimes proves fatal in the north of Europe, was occasioned by an
animalcule...which falls from the air on the face, or hand, or other
uncovered part...
CL 12.154 17 ...the variety of our moods has an
answering variety in the
face of the world...
Bost 12.192 17 Any geologist or engineer is accustomed
to face more
serious dangers than any enumerated [by the Massachusetts colonists],
excepting the hostile Indians.
Milt1 12.245 3 I framed his tongue to music,/ I armed
his hand with skill,/ I
moulded his face to beauty,/ And his heart the throne of will./
WSL 12.348 8 There is no inadequacy or disagreeable
contraction in [the
dense writer's] sentence, any more than in a human face, where in a
square
space of a few inches is found room for every possible variety of
expression.
AgMs 12.363 6 The true men of skill, the poor farmers,
who, by the sweat
of their face, without an inheritance and without offence to their
conscience
have reared a family of valuable citizens and matrons to the
state...are the
only right subjects of this Report [Agricultural Survey of the
Commonwealth];...
Trag 12.413 10 A man should try Time, and his face
should wear the
expression of a just judge...
face, v. (18)
AmS 1.104 17 Manlike let [the scholar] turn and face
[fear].
DSA 1.140 21 If no heart warm this rite [the Lord's
Supper], the hollow, dry, creaking formality is too plain, than that
[the poor preacher] can face a
man of wit and energy and put the invitation without terror.
Comp 2.113 8 A wise man will...know that it is the part
of prudence to face
every claimant...
Mrs1 3.124 13 The courage which girls exhibit is
like...a sea-fight. The
intellect relies on memory to make some supplies to face these
extemporaneous squadrons.
Mrs1 3.135 23 ...Napoleon...was not great enough...to
face a pair of
freeborn eyes...
F 6.5 7 Great men, great nations,
have...been...perceivers of the terror of
life, and have manned themselves to face it.
F 6.24 18 Go face the fire at sea...knowing you are
guarded by the
cherubim of Destiny.
Wsp 6.232 6 ...man is made equal to every event. He can
face danger for
the right.
Cour 7.261 7 Tender, amiable boys...were suddenly drawn
up to face a
bayonet charge or capture a battery.
Cour 7.268 3 There is...a courage which enables one man
to speak masterly
to a hostile company, whilst another man who can easily face a cannon's
mouth dares not open his own.
Suc 7.292 13 The gravest and learnedest courts in this
country shudder to
face a new question...
OA 7.319 1 ...seen from the streets and markets and the
haunts of pleasure
and gain, the estimate of age is low, melancholy and skeptical. Frankly
face
the facts, and see the result.
Grts 8.318 6 The Greeks surpass all men till they face
the Romans...
Aris 10.37 18 We like cool people...who can face death
with firmness.
SlHr 10.437 9 ...[Samuel Hoar] was willing to face
every disagreeable
duty...
SMC 11.358 2 One [volunteer] wrote to his father these
words: You may
think it strange that I, who have always naturally rather shrunk from
danger, should wish to enter the army; but there is a higher Power
that... enables [men] to see their duty, and gives them courage to face
the dangers
with which those duties are attended.
FRep 11.514 10 In our popular politics you may note
that each aspirant
who rises above the crowd...soon learns...that he must often face and
resist
the party...
Bost 12.194 20 ...how much more attractive and true
that this [Christian] piety should be the central trait and the stern
virtues follow than that
Stoicism should face the gods and put Jove on his defence.
faces, n. (53)
Nat 1.24 21 Truth, and goodness, and beauty, are but
different faces of the
same All.
Nat 1.77 5 ...[the advancing spirit] shall draw
beautiful faces...
DSA 1.121 24 ...we read [these divine laws] hourly in
each other's faces...
LT 1.284 12 I question if care and doubt ever wrote
their names so legibly
on the faces of any population.
Tran 1.343 11 ...[Transcendentalists] will own...that
there are...persons
whose faces are perhaps unknown to them, but whose fame and spirit have
penetrated their solitude...
Hist 2.15 14 Every one must have observed faces and
forms which, without
any resembling feature, make a like impression on the beholder.
SR 2.48 8 ...when we look in [children's] faces we are
disconcerted.
SR 2.56 7 ...the sour faces of the multitude, like
their sweet faces, have no
deep cause...
SR 2.56 8 ...the sour faces of the multitude, like
their sweet faces, have no
deep cause...
SL 2.156 20 Faces never lie, it is said.
Lov1 2.176 20 The clouds have faces as [the lover]
looks on them.
Nat2 3.172 21 The fall of snowflakes in a still
air...the crackling and
spurting of hemlock in the flames, or of pine logs, which yield glory
to the
walls and faces in the sitting-room;--these are the music and pictures
of the
most ancient religion.
Nat2 3.183 6 The cool disengaged air of natural objects
makes them
enviable to us, chafed and irritable creatures with red faces...
NER 3.278 26 I remember standing at the polls one day
when the anger of
the political contest gave a certain grimness to the faces of the
independent
electors...
NER 3.282 6 In vain we compose our faces and our
words;...
SwM 4.131 27 ...[Swedenborg] saw...the hell of the
revengeful, whose
faces resembled a round, broad cake...
MoS 4.149 6 Nothing so thin but has these two faces
[sensation and
morals]...
MoS 4.149 12 Nothing so thin but has these two faces
[sensation and
morals], and when the observer has seen the obverse, he turns it over
to see
the reverse. Life is a pitching of this penny,--heads or tails. We
never tire of
this game, because there is still a slight shudder of astonishment
at...the
contrast of the two faces.
ET1 5.4 3 ...my narrow and desultory reading had
inspired the wish to see
the faces of three or four writers,--Coleridge, Wordsworth, Landor,
DeQuincey...
ET4 5.50 14 A child blends in his face the faces of
both parents...
ET4 5.54 16 I found plenty of well-marked English
types...robust men, with faces cut like a die...
ET7 5.116 5 The faces of clergy and laity in old
sculptures and illuminated
missals are charged with earnest belief.
ET11 5.172 15 Primogeniture is a cardinal rule of
English property and
institutions. Laws, customs, manners, the very persons and faces,
affirm it.
ET19 5.309 22 On being introduced to the meeting
[Manchester
Athenaeum Banquet] I said:--Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen: It is pleasant
to me to meet this great and brilliant company, and doubly pleasant to
see
the faces of so many distinguished persons on this platform.
Bhr 6.177 9 Men are like Geneva watches with crystal
faces which expose
the whole movement.
Bhr 6.182 27 ...it is a point of pride with kings to
remember faces and
names.
Bty 6.286 27 The delicious faces of children...we know
how these forms
thrill, paralyze, provoke, inspire and enlarge us.
Bty 6.298 13 ...we see faces every day which have a
good type but have
been marred in the casting;...
Bty 6.299 2 Faces are rarely true to any ideal type...
Bty 6.299 5 Portrait painters say that most faces and
forms are irregular and
unsymmetrical;...
Bty 6.301 18 There are faces so fluid with
expression...that we can hardly
find what the mere features really are.
DL 7.104 4 All day, between his three or four sleeps,
[the nestler]...puts on
his faces of importance;...
DL 7.105 17 [The boy] walks daily among wonders...the
faces that claim
his kisses...
Suc 7.296 23 Wherever any noble sentiment dwelt, it
made the faces and
houses around to shine.
Suc 7.310 12 There is not a joyful boy or an innocent
girl buoyant with fine
purposes of duty, in all the street full of eager and rosy faces, but a
cynic
can chill and dishearten with a single word.
OA 7.320 7 ...in the rush and uproar of Broadway, if
you look into the faces
of the passengers there is dejection or indignation in the seniors...
PI 8.5 20 ...we see that things wear different names
and faces, but belong to
one family;...
PI 8.44 26 In dreams we are true poets; we create the
persons of the drama; we give them appropriate figures, faces,
costume;...
SA 8.83 18 Whilst certain faces are illumined with
intelligence...others are
marked with warnings...
SA 8.84 17 Credit is to be abolished? Can't you abolish
faces and
character...
SA 8.98 9 ...On the day of resurrection, those who have
indulged in ridicule
will be called to the door of Paradise, and have it shut in their faces
when
they reach it.
Dem1 10.7 15 In a mixed assembly we have chanced to see
not only a
glance of Abdiel, so grand and keen, but also in other faces the
features of
the mink, of the bull, of the rat and the barn-door fowl.
Chr2 10.96 1 Truth, Power, Goodness, Beauty,
are...faces of one
substance...
Edc1 10.142 14 ...if it is from eternity a settled fact
that [the solitary man] and society shall be nothing to each other, why
need he...make wry faces to
keep up a freshman's seat in the fine world?
Schr 10.261 17 ...in coming among strange faces we find
that the love of
letters makes us friends...
CSC 10.374 27 The faces [at the Chardon Street
Convention] were a study.
LVB 11.92 1 Men and women with pale and perplexed faces
meet one
another in the streets and churches here, and ask if this [relocation
of the
Cherokees] be so.
EPro 11.321 17 With this blot [slavery] removed from
our national honor... we shall not fear henceforward to show our faces
among mankind.
SMC 11.348 3 Think you these felt no charms/ In their
gray homesteads
and embowered farms?/ In household faces waiting at the door/ Their
evening step should lighten up no more?/
FRep 11.520 9 You rally to the support of old charities
and the cause of
literature, and there, to be sure, are these brazen faces [of
politicians].
PLT 12.22 26 How lately the hunter was the poor
creature's organic
enemy; a presumption inflamed, as the lawyers say, by observing how
many faces in the street still remind us of visages in the forest...
PLT 12.38 1 At a moment in our history the mind's eye
opens and we
become aware...of rights, of duties, of thoughts,-a thousand faces of
one
essence.
MAng1 12.222 21 There are now in Italy, both on canvas
and in marble, forms and faces which the imagination is enriched by
contemplating.
facheux, adj. (1)
Ill 6.313 9 It was wittily if somewhat bitterly said by
D'Alembert, qu'un
etat de vapeur etait un etat tres facheux, parcequ'il nous faisait voir
les
choses comme elles sont.
facial, adj. (1)
F 6.10 16 At the corner of the street you read the
possibility of each
passenger in the facial angle...
facile, adj. (4)
Wth 6.126 10 The way to ruin is short and facile.
Bhr 6.175 19 Don't be deceived by a facile exterior.
Bhr 6.195 27 [Beautiful manners] must always show
self-control; you shall
not be facile, apologetic, or leaky...
Dem1 10.22 13 A Highland chief, an Indian sachem or a
feudal baron may
fancy...that...when he dies, banshees will announce his fate to kinsmen
in
foreign parts. What more facile than to project this exuberant selfhood
into
the region where individuality is forever bounded by generic and
cosmical
laws?
facilitate, v. (2)
YA 1.367 24 ...the whole force of all the arts goes to
facilitate the
decoration of lands and dwellings.
Mrs1 3.127 5 Manners aim to facilitate life...
facilitates, v. (1)
Edc1 10.153 19 [An automaton] facilitates labor and
thought so much that
there is always the temptation in large schools...to govern by steam.
facilitating, v. (1)
Pol1 3.210 4 The philosopher, the poet, or the religious
man, will of course
wish to cast his vote with the democrat...for facilitating in every
manner the
access of the young and the poor to the sources of wealth and power.
facilitations, n. (1)
PerF 10.77 10 A few moral maxims confirmed by much
experience would
stand high on the list [of resources], constituting a supreme prudence.
Then
the knowledge unutterable of our private strength...of its accesses and
facilitations...
facilities, n. (6)
YA 1.363 11 Who has not been stimulated to reflection by
the facilities
now in progress of construction for travel and the transportation of
goods in
the United States?
Cir 2.322 2 The great moments of history are the
facilities of performance
through the strength of ideas...
ET14 5.237 25 The manner in which [the English] learned
Greek and Latin, before our modern facilities were yet
ready;...required a more robust
memory, and cooperation of all the faculties;...
Ctr 6.134 18 ...the student we speak to must have a
mother-wit...which uses
all books, arts, facilities, and elegancies of intercourse...
Schr 10.279 23 These gifts, these senses, these
facilities are excellent as
long as subordinated;...
CInt 12.131 3 ...the examination for admission and the
examination for
degrees and honors may be lax in this college and severe in that, and
you
may find facilities, translations, syllabuses and tutors here or there
to coach
you through, but 't is very certain than an examination is yonder
before us...
facility, n. (36)
Hist 2.23 3 At sea, or in the forest, or in the snow, [a
man of rude health
and flowing spirits]...associates as happily as beside his own
chimneys. Or
perhaps his facility is deeper seated, in the increased range of his
faculties
of observation...
Exp 3.55 12 ...health of body consists in circulation,
and sanity of mind in
variety or facility of association.
GoW 4.266 16 It is believed...the negotiations of a
caucus and the
practising on the prejudices and facility of country-people to secure
their
votes in November,--is practical and commendable.
ET5 5.80 2 [The English] are jealous of minds that have
much facility of
association...
ET14 5.236 1 The ardor and endurance of [English]
study, the boldness and
facility of their mental construction...astonish...
ET15 5.263 5 [Writing for English journals] comes of
the crowded state of
the professions, the violent interest which all men take in politics,
the
facility of experimenting in the journals...
ET18 5.302 19 ...what facility and plenteousness of
knighthood, lordship, ladyship, royalty, loyalty;...is indicated in
Collins's Peerage, through eight
hundred years!
Pow 6.79 12 Six hours every day at the piano, only to
give facility of
touch;...
Ctr 6.137 17 [Man's] excellence is facility of
adaptation and of transition...
Wsp 6.210 3 What [proof of infidelity], like the
facility of conversion?
Bty 6.298 8 ...we fear to fatigue [women], and acquire
a facility of
expression which passes from conversation into habit of style.
Civ 7.20 14 In other races [than the Indian and the
negro]...the like progress
that is made by a boy when he cuts his eye-teeth, as we say...is made
by
tribes. ... It implies a facility of association...
Elo1 7.74 15 There is a petty lawyer's fluency, which
is sufficiently
impressive...though it be...nothing more than a facility of expressing
with
accuracy and speed what everybody thinks and says more slowly;...
Boks 7.200 9 Plutarch charms by the facility of his
associations;...
PI 8.11 19 ...the facility with which Nature lends
itself to the thoughts of
man...is as if the world were only a disguised man...
PC 8.207 17 Was ever such coincidence of advantages in
time and place as
in America to-day?...the hungry cry for men which goes up from the wide
continent; the answering facility of immigration...
PPo 8.237 15 Many qualities go to make a good
telescope,-as the...facility
of sweeping the meridian...
PPo 8.249 9 His complete intellectual emancipation
[Hafiz] communicates
to the reader. There is no example of such facility of allusion...
Insp 8.271 21 Every real step is...by lyrical
facility...
Insp 8.281 23 ...in writing a letter to a friend we may
find that we rise to a
thought and to a cordial power of expression that costs no effort, and
it
seems to us that this facility may be indefinitely applied and resumed.
Insp 8.283 2 I understand The Harbingers to refer to
the signs of age and
decay which [Herbert] detects in himself, not only in his constitution,
but in
his fancy and his facility and grace in writing verse;...
Grts 8.308 16 ...another trait of greatness is
facility.
Plu 10.301 9 [Plutarch's] surprising merit is the
genial facility with which
he deals with his manifold topics.
Plu 10.302 11 This facility and abundance make the joy
of [Plutarch's] narrative...
Thor 10.474 22 [Thoreau's] poetry might be bad or good;
he no doubt
wanted a lyric facility and technical skill...
ALin 11.333 17 I am sure if this man [Lincoln] had
ruled in a period of less
facility of printing, he would have become mythological in a very few
years...
ALin 11.337 1 Nations, like kings, are not good by
facility and
complaisance.
EdAd 11.389 13 The facility of majorities is no
protection from the natural
sequence of their own acts.
FRep 11.527 11 The facility with which clubs are formed
by young men
for discussion of social, political and intellectual topics secures the
notoriety of the questions.
FRep 11.529 1 We...are are defended from shocks now for
a century by the
facility with which through popular assemblies every necessary measure
of
reform can instantly be carried.
PLT 12.47 21 By and by comes a facility; some one that
can move the
mountain and build of it a causeway through the Dismal Swamp, as easily
as he carries the hair on his head.
PLT 12.47 24 Talent is habitual facility of execution.
II 12.82 21 [A man] has a facility, which costs him
nothing, to do
somewhat admirable to all men.
CInt 12.127 13 You all well know...the facility with
which men renounce
their youthful aims and say, the labor is too severe, the prize too
high for
me;...
Bost 12.197 14 In the midst of [New England's]
laborious and economical
and rude and awkward population, where is little elegance and no
facility;... you shall not unfrequently meet that refinement which no
education and no
habit of society can bestow;...
ACri 12.300 8 The power of the poet is...in measuring
his strength by the
facility with which he makes the mood of mind give its color to things.
facing, v. (1)
Imtl 8.341 26 Courage comes naturally to those who have
the habit of
facing labor and danger...
fact, n. (478)
Nat 1.25 14 Every word which is used to express a moral
or intellectual
fact...is found to be borrowed from some material appearance.
Nat 1.26 10 ...this origin of all words that convey a
spiritual import, - so
conspicuous a fact in the history of language, - is our least debt to
nature.
Nat 1.26 13 Every natural fact is a symbol of some
spiritual fact.
Nat 1.26 14 Every natural fact is a symbol of some
spiritual fact.
Nat 1.28 9 ...the most trivial of these [natural]
facts...applied to the
illustration of a fact in intellectual philosophy...affects us in the
most
lively...manner.
Nat 1.33 15 ...the proverbs of nations consist usually
of a natural fact...
Nat 1.36 2 ...we arrive at once at a new fact, that
nature is a discipline.
Nat 1.45 18 In fact, the eye...is always accompanied by
these forms, male
and female;...
Nat 1.51 18 ...a low degree of the sublime is felt,
from the fact...that man is
hereby apprized that...something in himself is stable.
Nat 1.68 12 Nor has science sufficient humanity, so
long as the naturalist
overlooks that wonderful congruity which subsists between man and the
world; of which he is lord...because he...finds something of
himself...in
every new...fact of astronomy...
Nat 1.75 4 We make fables to hide the baldness of the
fact...
Nat 1.75 6 ...when the fact is seen under the light of
an idea, the gaudy
fable fades and shrivels.
Nat 1.75 9 To the wise...a fact is true poetry...
AmS 1.86 10 The ambitious soul sits down before each
refractory fact;...
AmS 1.87 27 [Nature] was dead fact; now, it is quick
thought.
AmS 1.92 14 ...we should suppose...some foresight of
souls that were to be, and some preparation of stores for their future
wants, like the fact observed
in insects...
AmS 1.96 26 So is there no fact...which shall
not...astonish us by soaring
from our body into the empyrean.
AmS 1.97 5 ...many another fact that once filled the
whole sky, are gone
already;...
AmS 1.109 8 In fact, I believe each individual passes
through all three [epochs].
AmS 1.109 26 I look upon the discontent of the literary
class as a mere
announcement of the fact that they find themselves not in the state of
mind
of their fathers...
AmS 1.110 18 One of these signs [of coming days] is the
fact that the same
movement which effected the elevation of what was called the lowest
class
in the state, assumed in literature a very marked...aspect.
DSA 1.138 7 Not one fact in all his experience had [the
preacher] yet
imported into his doctrine.
DSA 1.138 22 ...of the bad preacher, it could not be
told from his sermon... whether he was a citizen or a countryman; or
any other fact of his
biography.
LE 1.156 10 ...the fact of [the scholar's] existence
and pursuits would be a
happy omen.
LE 1.157 11 I will not lose myself in the desultory
questions, what are the
limitations, and what the causes of the fact.
LE 1.159 8 Every presentiment of the mind is executed
somewhere in a
gigantic fact.
LE 1.172 6 The book of philosophy is only a fact...
LE 1.172 7 The book of philosophy is...no more
inspiring fact than another, and no less;...
MN 1.198 6 What difference can it make whether [our
glance at the
realities around us] take the shape...of passionate exclamation, of
scientific
statement? These are forms merely. Through them we express...the fact
that
God has done thus or thus.
MN 1.199 17 Every natural fact is an emanation...
MN 1.204 12 ...what has [man] to recite but the fact
that there is a Life not
to be described or known otherwise than by possession?
MN 1.204 18 The royal reason, the Grace of God, seems
the only
description of our multiform but ever identical fact.
MN 1.204 25 ...the didactic morals of self-denial and
strife with sin, are in
the view we are constrained by our constitution to take of the fact
seen from
the platform of action;...
MN 1.210 25 ...as far as we can trace the natural
history of the soul, its
health consists...in the fact that enthusiasm is organized therein.
MN 1.213 20 ...we have...in the oracles ascribed to the
half fabulous
Zoroaster, a statement of this fact...
MN 1.221 21 Our health and reason as men need our
respect to this fact...
MN 1.222 9 ...the solicitations of this spirit, as long
as there is life, are
never forborne. Tenderly, tenderly, they woo and court us...from every
fact
in life...
MR 1.229 19 The fact that a new thought and hope have
dawned in your
breast, should apprize you that in the same hour a new light broke in
upon a
thousand private hearts.
MR 1.232 12 I content myself with the fact that the
general system of our
trade...is a system of selfishness;...
LT 1.259 9 ...there is a great reason for the existence
of every extant fact;...
LT 1.260 8 Here is this great fact of Conservatism...
LT 1.261 5 The fact of aristocracy...is as commanding a
feature of the
nineteenth century...as of old Rome...
LT 1.263 14 A personal ascendency,-that is the only
fact much worth
considering.
LT 1.263 25 Every fact we have was brought here by some
person;...
LT 1.264 1 ...there is [no fact] that will not change
and pass away before a
person whose nature is broader than the person which the fact in
question
represents.
LT 1.267 11 Slowly...it steals on us, the new fact,
that we who were pupils
or aspirants are now society...
LT 1.271 12 The history of reform...is the comparison
of the idea with the
fact.
LT 1.279 12 The great majority of men, unable to judge
of any principle
until its light falls on a fact, are not aware of the evil that is
around them...
LT 1.287 21 ...every new thought drives us to the deep
fact that the Time is
the child of the Eternity.
LT 1.290 26 Let it not be recorded in our own memories
that in this
moment of the Eternity...we were afraid of any fact...
Con 1.297 25 There is always a certain meanness in the
argument of
conservatism, joined with a certain superiority in its fact.
Con 1.297 26 [Conservatism's] fingers clutch the
fact...
Con 1.297 27 ...[conservatism] will not open its eyes
to see a better fact.
Con 1.301 13 ...this bifold fact [Conservatism and
Reform] lies thus united
in real nature...
Con 1.302 11 What insurmountable fact binds [the
conservative] to that
side?
Con 1.302 12 Here is the fact which men call Fate...
Con 1.303 16 ...here [in the existing world] is sacred
fact.
Con 1.306 6 ...when this great tendency
[conservatism]...is challenged by
young men, to whom it is...a fact of hunger, distress, and exclusion
from
opportunities, it must needs seem injurious.
Con 1.306 9 The youth...is an innovator by the fact of
his birth.
Con 1.309 2 All your aggregate existences are less to
me a fact than is my
own;...
Tran 1.330 21 [The idealist] does not deny the sensuous
fact...
Tran 1.330 27 [The idealist] does not deny the presence
of this table, this
chair...but he looks at these things...as...each being a sequel or
completion
of a spiritual fact which nearly concerns him.
YA 1.365 4 The task of surveying, planting, and
building upon this
immense tract requires an education and a sentiment commensurate
thereto. A consciousness of this fact is beginning to take the place of
the purely
trading spirit and education which sprang up whilst all the population
lived
on the fringe of sea-coast.
YA 1.370 17 ...the uprise and culmination of the new
and anti-feudal power
of Commerce is the political fact of most significance to the American
at
this hour.
YA 1.394 5 ...in England, the fact seems to me
intolerable, what is
commonly affirmed, that such is the transcendent honor accorded to
wealth
and birth, that no man of letters...is received into the best society,
except as
a lion and a show.
Hist 2.3 20 ...the thought is always prior to the
fact;...
Hist 2.4 22 Each new fact in [a man's] private
experience flashes a light on
what great bodies of men have done...
Hist 2.5 3 The fact narrated must correspond to
something in me to be
credible or intelligible.
Hist 2.6 8 Property also holds of the soul... The
obscure consciousness of
this fact is the light of all our day...
Hist 2.7 21 [The true aspirant] hears the
commendation...of that character
he seeks...in every fact and circumstance...
Hist 2.9 8 No anchor, no cable, no fences avail to keep
a fact a fact.
Hist 2.9 12 Who cares what the fact was, when we have
made a
constellation of it...
Hist 2.10 16 Every law which the state enacts indicates
a fact in human
nature; that is all.
Hist 2.10 18 We must in ourselves see the necessary
reason of every fact...
Hist 2.17 4 In a certain state of thought is the common
origin of very
diverse works. It is the spirit and not the fact that is identical.
Hist 2.23 20 ...every thing is in turn intelligible to
[the individual], as his
onward thinking leads him into the truth to which that fact or series
belongs.
Hist 2.28 3 Jesus astonishes and overpowers sensual
people. They cannot
unite him to history, or reconcile him with themselves. As they come to
revere their intuitions and aspire to live holily, their own piety
explains
every fact...
Hist 2.28 25 The cramping influence of a hard formalist
on a young child... is a familiar fact...
Hist 2.29 3 The fact teaches [the child] how Belus was
worshipped...
Hist 2.31 4 ...where [the story of
Prometheus]...exhibits him as the defier of
Jove, it represents a state of mind which...seems the self-defence of
man
against this untruth, namely a discontent with the believed fact that a
God
exists...
Hist 2.32 3 I can symbolize my thought by using the
name of any creature, of any fact...
Hist 2.36 2 [Man's] power consists...in the fact that
his life is intertwined
with the whole chain of organic and inorganic being.
Hist 2.39 19 ...it is the fault of our rhetoric that we
cannot strongly state
one fact without seeming to belie some other.
SR 2.46 22 Not for nothing one face, one character, one
fact, makes much
impression on [a man], and another none.
SR 2.60 22 Let us...hurl in the face of custom...the
fact which is the upshot
of all history...
SR 2.62 18 That popular fable of the sot who was picked
up dead-drunk in
the street...owes its popularity to the fact that it symbolizes so well
the state
of man...
SR 2.64 9 In that deep force, the last fact behind
which analysis cannot go, all things find their common origin.
SR 2.65 22 ...my perception of [a trait] is as much a
fact as the sun.
SR 2.69 19 This one fact the world hates; that the soul
becomes;...
SR 2.70 12 ...a man or a company of men, plastic and
permeable to
principles, by the law of nature must overpower and ride all...poets,
who are
not. This is the ultimate fact...
SR 2.71 9 Let us stun and astonish the intruding
rabble...by a simple
declaration of the divine fact.
SR 2.82 1 I...at last wake up in Naples, and there
beside me is the stern
fact...
Comp 2.101 1 These appearances indicate the fact that
the universe is
represented in every one of its particles.
Comp 2.104 11 [The soul] would be the only fact.
Comp 2.108 27 Still more striking is the expression of
this fact [of
Compensation] in the proverbs of all nations...
Comp 2.120 23 There is a deeper fact in the soul than
compensation, to wit, its own nature.
Comp 2.121 10 Nothing, Falsehood, may indeed stand as
the great Night or
shade on which as a background the living universe paints itself forth,
but
no fact is begotten by it;...
SL 2.145 24 ...Napoleon sent to Vienna M. de
Narbonne...saying that it was
indispensable to send to the old aristocracy of Europe men of the same
connection, which in fact constitutes a sort of free-masonry.
SL 2.155 9 The great man knew not that he was great. It
took a century or
two for that fact to appear.
SL 2.155 26 By a divine necessity every fact in nature
is constrained to
offer its testimony.
SL 2.157 24 If a man know that he can do any thing...he
has a pledge of the
acknowledgement of that fact by all persons.
SL 2.163 1 The fact that I am here certainly shows me
that the soul had
need of an organ here.
SL 2.165 5 ...this under-estimate of our own
[possibilities], comes from a
neglect of the fact of an identical nature.
Lov1 2.174 17 ...here is a strange fact;...
Lov1 2.177 16 It is a fact often observed, that men
have written good
verses under the inspiration of passion who cannot write well under any
other circumstances.
Fdsp 2.196 27 ...I must hazard the production of the
bald fact amidst these
pleasing reveries...
Prd1 2.226 27 ...let [a man] accept and hive every fact
of chemistry, natural
history and economics;...
Prd1 2.236 19 ...every fact hath its roots in the
soul...
Hsm1 2.257 4 ...the power of a romance over the boy who
grasps the
forbidden book under his bench at school, our delight in the hero, is
the
main fact to our purpose.
OS 2.287 15 The great distinction between teachers
sacred or literary...is
that one class speak from within, or from experience, as parties and
possessors of the fact; and the other class from without...
OS 2.287 17 The great distinction between teachers
sacred or literary...is
that one class speak from within...and the other class from
without...or
perhaps as acquainted with the fact on the evidence of third persons.
Cir 2.301 19 This fact [that around every circle
another can be drawn]... may conveniently serve us to connect many
illustrations of human power in
every department.
Cir 2.301 19 This fact [that around every circle
another can be drawn], as
far as it symbolizes the moral fact of the Unattainable...may
conveniently
serve us to connect many illustrations of human power in every
department.
Cir 2.302 5 The law dissolves the fact and holds it
fluid.
Cir 2.303 10 A rich estate appears to women a firm and
lasting fact;...
Cir 2.304 20 Every ultimate fact is only the first of a
new series.
Cir 2.304 21 Every general law [is] only a particular
fact of some more
general law...
Cir 2.306 5 Does the fact look crass and material...
Cir 2.310 1 The idealism of Berkeley is only a crude
statement of the
idealism of Jesus, and that again is a crude statement of the fact that
all
nature is the rapid efflux of goodness executing and organizing itself.
Cir 2.314 17 Omnipresence is a higher fact.
Cir 2.314 19 Not through subtle subterranean channels
need friend and fact
be drawn to their counterpart...
Cir 2.314 22 Cause and effect are two sides of one
fact.
Int 2.326 4 Intellect separates the fact considered,
from you...
Int 2.326 14 The intellect...floats over its own
personality, and regards it as
a fact...
Int 2.326 22 The making a fact the subject of thought
raises it.
Int 2.327 8 ...any fact in our life...disentangled from
the web of our
unconsciousness, becomes an object impersonal and immortal.
Int 2.328 25 We do not determine what we will think. We
only...clear away
as we can all obstruction from the fact, and suffer the intellect to
see.
Int 2.332 24 Every trivial fact in [the writer's]
private biography becomes
an illustration of this new principle...
Int 2.340 19 ...all the laws of nature may be read in
the smallest fact.
Art1 2.361 10 When I came at last to Rome and saw with
eyes the pictures, I found that genius...was the old, eternal fact I
had met already in so many
forms...
Art1 2.361 20 [At Naples] I saw that nothing was
changed with me but the
place... That fact I saw again in the Academmia at Naples...
Pt1 3.4 13 ...the highest minds of the world have never
ceased to explore
the double meaning, or shall I say the quadruple or centuple or much
more
manifold meaning, of every sensuous fact;...
Pt1 3.7 17 Criticism is infested with a cant of
materialism...overlooking the
fact that some men, namely poets, are natural sayers...
Pt1 3.17 8 ...there is no fact in nature which does not
carry the whole sense
of nature;...
Pt1 3.19 12 ...in a centred mind, it signifies nothing
how many mechanical
inventions you exhibit. Though you add millions...the fact of mechanics
has
not gained a grain's weight.
Pt1 3.19 14 The spiritual fact remains unalterable...
Pt1 3.19 23 The chief value of the new fact is to
enhance the great and
constant fact of Life...
Pt1 3.19 24 The chief value of the new fact is to
enhance the great and
constant fact of Life...
Pt1 3.21 6 All the facts of the animal economy...are
symbols of the passage
of the world into the soul of man, to suffer there a change and
reappear a
new and higher fact.
Pt1 3.28 5 All men avail themselves of such means as
they can, to add this
extraordinary power to their normal powers; and to this end they prize
conversation...animal intoxication,--which are several coarser or finer
quasi-mechanical
substitutes for the true nectar, which is the ravishment of the
intellect by coming nearer to the fact.
Exp 3.53 22 I had fancied that the value of life
lay...in the fact that I never
know, in addressing myself to a new individual, what may befall me.
Exp 3.56 9 A deduction must be made from the opinion
which even the
wise express on a new book or occurrence. Their opinion gives me...some
vague guess at the new fact...
Exp 3.74 8 ...in accepting the leading of the
sentiments, it is...the universal
impulse to believe, that is...the principal fact in the history of the
globe.
Exp 3.79 5 ...there is no crime to the intellect. That
is antinomian or
hypernomian, and judges law as well as fact.
Chr1 3.88 3 Work of his hand/ He nor commends nor
grieves:/ Pleads for
itself the fact;/ As unrepenting Nature leaves/ Her every act./
Chr1 3.91 15 [The people] cannot come at their ends by
sending to
Congress a learned, acute and fluent speaker, if he be not one who,
before
he was appointed by the people to represent them, was appointed by
Almighty God to stand for a fact...
Chr1 3.91 16 [The people] cannot come at their ends by
sending to
Congress a learned, acute and fluent speaker, if he be not one who,
before
he was appointed by the people to represent them, was appointed by
Almighty God to stand for a fact,--invincibly persuaded of that fact in
himself...
Chr1 3.91 19 ...the most confident and the most violent
persons learn that
here [in a man of character] is resistance on which both impudence and
terror are wasted, namely faith in a fact.
Chr1 3.92 16 In the new objects we recognize the old
game, the habit of
fronting the fact...
Chr1 3.97 5 Everything in nature...has a positive and a
negative pole. There
is...a spirit and a fact...
Chr1 3.97 18 Men of character like to hear of their
faults; the other class do
not like to hear of faults; they worship events; secure to them a
fact...and
they will ask no more.
Chr1 3.101 16 Xenophon and his Ten Thousand were quite
equal to what
they attempted, and did it; so equal, that it was not suspected to be a
grand
and inimitable exploit. Yet there stands that fact unrepeated...
Chr1 3.102 2 I knew an amiable and accomplished person
who undertook a
practical reform, yet I was never able to find in him the enterprise of
love
he took in hand. ... All his action was tentative, a piece of the city
carried
out into the fields, and was the city still, and no new fact...
Chr1 3.114 14 The ages have exulted in the manners of a
youth...who, by
the pure quality of his nature, shed an epic splendor around the facts
of his
death which has transfigured every particular into an universal symbol
for
the eyes of mankind. This great defeat is hitherto our highest fact.
Chr1 3.115 14 Is there any religion but this, to know
that wherever in the
wide desert of being the holy sentiment we cherish has opened into a
flower, it blooms for me?...I am aware, if I alone, of the greatness of
the
fact.
Mrs1 3.120 22 What fact more conspicuous in modern
history than the
creation of the gentleman?
Mrs1 3.123 1 Beyond this fact of truth and real force,
the word [gentleman] denotes good-nature or benevolence;...
Mrs1 3.148 10 High behavior is as rare in fiction as it
is in fact.
Mrs1 3.153 20 [Love] gives new meanings to every fact.
Nat2 3.183 19 Every known fact in natural science was
divined by the
presentiment of somebody, before it was actually verified.
Nat2 3.183 26 Common sense...recognizes the fact at
first sight in chemical
experiment.
Nat2 3.189 9 ...one may have impressive experience and
yet may not know
how to put his private fact into literature...
Pol1 3.212 4 The fact of two poles, of two forces...is
universal...
NR 3.227 12 Our exaggeration of all fine characters
arises from the fact
that we identify each in turn with the soul.
NER 3.281 25 ...man stands in strict connection with a
higher fact never yet
manifested.
NER 3.282 24 Every time we converse we seek to
translate [Providence] into speech, but whether we hit or whether we
miss, we have the fact.
UGM 4.32 16 One gracious fact emerges from these
studies,--that there is
true ascension in our love.
PPh 4.68 9 Our faculties run out into infinity, and
return to us thence. We
can define but a little way; but here is a fact which will not be
skipped...
PPh 4.76 13 ...[Plato's] writings have not...the vital
authority which...the
sermons of unlettered Arabs and Jews possess. There is an interval; and
to
cohesion, contact is necessary. I know not what can be said in reply to
this
criticism but that we have come to a fact in the nature of things: an
oak is
not an orange.
PNR 4.81 22 [Plato] represents...the power...of
carrying up every fact to
successive platforms...
PNR 4.81 23 [Plato] represents...the power...of
carrying up every fact to
successive platforms and so disclosing in every fact a germ of
expansion.
PNR 4.86 7 ...the fact of knowledge and ideas reveals
to [Plato] the fact of
eternity;...
PNR 4.86 8 ...the fact of knowledge and ideas reveals
to [Plato] the fact of
eternity;...
SwM 4.111 16 This startling reappearance of
Swedenborg...is not the least
remarkable fact in his history.
SwM 4.116 24 The fact [of Correspondence] thus
explicitly stated [by
Swedenborg] is implied in all poetry...
SwM 4.117 10 Swedenborg first put the fact [of
Correspondence] into a
detached and scientific statement...
SwM 4.118 12 Why hear I the same sense from countless
differing voices, and read one never quite expressed fact in endless
picture-language?
SwM 4.129 11 In fact, in the spiritual world we change
sexes every
moment.
MoS 4.149 1 Every fact is related on one side to
sensation, and on the other
morals.
MoS 4.167 2 As I look at [Montaigne's] effigy opposite
the title-page, I
seem to hear him say...I stand here for truth, and will not, for all
the states
and churches and revenues and personal reputations of Europe, overstate
the dry fact, as I see it;...
MoS 4.178 11 In fact we may come to accept it as the
fixed rule and theory
of our state of education, that God is a substance, and his method is
illusion.
ShP 4.195 6 In point of fact it appears that Shakspeare
did owe debts in all
directions...
ShP 4.215 15 In the poet's mind the fact has gone quite
over into the new
element of thought, and has lost all that is exuvial.
ShP 4.218 11 The Egyptian verdict of the Shakspeare
Societies comes to
mind; that [Shakespeare] was a jovial actor and manager. I can not
marry
this fact to his verse.
ShP 4.218 16 ...had [Shakespeare] reached only the
common measure of
great authors...we might leave the fact in the twilight of human
fate...
NMW 4.244 25 ...in fact every species of merit was
sought and advanced
under [Napoleon's] government.
NMW 4.253 14 ...that is the fatal quality which we
discover in our pursuit
of wealth, that it...is bought by the breaking or weakening of the
sentiments; and it is inevitable that we should find the same fact in
the
history of this champion [Napoleon]...
GoW 4.262 3 In nature...the narrative is the print of
the seal. It neither
exceeds nor comes short of the fact.
GoW 4.263 23 A new thought or a crisis of passion
apprises [the writer] that all that he has yet learned and written is
exoteric,--is not the fact, but
some rumor of the fact.
GoW 4.263 24 A new thought or a crisis of passion
apprises [the writer] that all that he has yet learned and written is
exoteric,--is not the fact, but
some rumor of the fact.
GoW 4.283 20 [Goethe] has the formidable independence
which converse
with truth gives: hear you, or forbear, his fact abides;...
GoW 4.284 27 [Goethe] lays a ray of light under every
fact...
ET2 5.32 3 The busiest talk with leisure and
convenience at sea, and
sometimes a memorable fact turns up...
ET4 5.49 22 Any the least and solitariest fact in our
natural history...has the
worth of a power in the opportunity of geologic periods.
ET4 5.62 16 It is a medical fact that the children of
the blind see;...
ET4 5.71 9 I suppose the dogs and horses [in England]
must be thanked for
the fact that the men have muscles almost as tough and supple as their
own.
ET5 5.81 24 [The English] kiss the dust before a fact.
ET6 5.109 17 Mr. Cobbett attributes the huge popularity
of Perceval...to
the fact that he was wont to go to church every Sunday...
ET7 5.124 14 ...[Englishmen] affirm the one small fact
they know...
ET7 5.125 16 I knew a very worthy man...who went to the
opera to see
Malibran. In one scene, the heroine was to rush across a ruined bridge.
Mr. B. arose and mildly yet firmly called the attention of the audience
and the
performers to the fact that, in his judgment, the bridge was unsafe!
ET9 5.147 5 ...the fact that British commerce was to be
re-created by the
independence of America, took [the English] all by surprise.
ET10 5.162 25 The creation of wealth in England in the
last ninety years is
a main fact in modern history.
ET11 5.177 8 The pretence is that the [English] noble
is of unbroken
descent from the Norman, and has never worked for eight hundred years.
But the fact is otherwise.
ET11 5.198 13 [The English] cannot shut their eyes to
the fact that an
untitled nobility possess all the power without the inconveniences that
belong to rank...
ET12 5.200 16 Still more descriptive is the fact that
out of twelve hundred
young men [at Oxford]...a duel has never occurred.
ET12 5.204 23 Seven years' residence [at Oxford] is the
theoretic period
for a master's degree. In point of fact, it has long been three years'
residence, and four years more of standing.
ET12 5.205 4 The whole expense, says Professor Sewel,
of ordinary
college tuition at Oxford, is about sixteen guineas a year. But this
plausible
statement may deceive a reader unacquainted with the fact that the
principal
teaching relied on is private tuition.
ET13 5.217 14 ...the gradation of the clergy [in
England]...with the fact that
a classical education has been secured to the clergyman, makes them the
link which unites the sequestered peasantry with the intellectual
advancement of the age.
ET13 5.228 17 The English Church, undermined by German
criticism...was
led logically back to Romanism. But that was an element which only hot
heads could breathe: in view of the educated class, generally, it was
not a
fact to front the sun;...
ET14 5.233 17 [The Englishman's] mind must stand on a
fact.
ET14 5.237 17 The unique fact in literary history, the
unsurprised reception
of Shakspeare...seems to demonstrate an elevation in the mind of the
people.
ET14 5.253 18 ...in England, one hermit finds this
fact, and another finds
that, and lives and dies ignorant of its value.
ET14 5.255 3 The fact is, say [the English] over their
wine, all that about
liberty, and so forth, is gone by; it won't do any longer.
ET14 5.256 18 The English have lost sight of the fact
that poetry exists to
speak the spiritual law...
ET14 5.257 4 The exceptional fact of the period is the
genius of
Wordsworth.
ET15 5.267 24 ...the steadiness of the aim [of the
London Times] suggests
the belief that this fire is directed and fed by older engineers; as if
persons
of exact information, and with settled views of policy, supplied the
writers
with the basis of fact and the object to be attained...
ET15 5.268 21 A statement of fact in The [London] Times
is as reliable as
a citation from Hansard.
ET15 5.270 24 ...when [the editors of the London Times]
see that [authors
of each liberal movement] have established their fact...they strike in
with
the voice of a monarch...
ET16 5.280 7 [Carlyle] fancied that greater men had
lived in England than
any of her writers; and, in fact, about the time when those writers
appeared, the last of these were already gone.
ET18 5.302 5 ...this [English] shop-rule had one
magnificent effect. It
extends its cold unalterable courtesy to political exiles of every
opinion, and is a fact which might give additional light to that
portion of the planet
seen from the farthest star.
F 6.22 5 ...though Fate is immense, so is Power, which
is the other fact in
the dual world, immense.
F 6.35 4 A learned physician tells us the fact is
invariable with the
Neapolitan...
Pow 6.57 9 [A broad, healthy, massive
understanding]...anticipates
everybody's discovery; and if it do not command every fact of the
genius
and the scholar, it is because it is large and sluggish...
Ctr 6.150 21 ...[the man of the world]...hugs his fact.
Bhr 6.176 7 ...underneath all [the old Massachusetts
statesman's] irritability was...a memory in which lay in order and
method like geologic
strata every fact of his history...
Bhr 6.176 27 A main fact in the history of manners is
the wonderful
expressiveness of the human body.
Bhr 6.180 18 One comes away from a company in which, it
may easily
happen...no important remark has been addressed to him, and yet, if in
sympathy with the society, he shall not have a sense of this fact...
Bhr 6.191 22 Novels are the journal or record of
manners, and the new
importance of these books derives from the fact that the novelist
begins to
penetrate the surface and treat this part of life more worthily.
Wsp 6.240 9 ...as far as [immortality] is a question of
fact respecting the
government of the universe, Marcus Antoninus summed the whole in a
word, It is pleasant to die if there be gods, and sad to live if there
be none.
Bty 6.287 23 The ancients believed that a genius or
demon took possession
at birth of each mortal, to guide him;... ... We recognize obscurely
the same
fact...
Bty 6.289 21 ...the mythologists tell us that Vulcan
was painted lame and
Cupid blind, to call attention to the fact that one was all limbs, and
the other
all eyes.
Bty 6.293 4 The new mode is always only a step onward
in the same
direction as the last mode... This fact suggests the reason of all
mistakes
and offence in our own modes.
Bty 6.304 21 ...there is a joy in perceiving the
representative or symbolic
character of a fact, which no bare fact or event can ever give.
Bty 6.305 17 ...the fact is familiar that the fine
touch of the eye...plants
wings at our shoulders;...
Art2 7.43 3 Let us now consider this [natural] law as
it affects the works
that have beauty for their end, that is, the productions of the Fine
Arts. Here
again the prominent fact is subordination of man.
Art2 7.49 4 ...I pointed to the fact that we do not
dig, or grind, or hew, by
our muscular strength...
Elo1 7.68 24 ...listen to a poor Irishwoman recounting
some experience of
hers. Her speech flows like a river...such justice done to all the
parts! It is a
true transubstantiation,--the fact converted into speech...
Elo1 7.85 10 ...[the orator]...must have the fact, and
know how to tell it.
Elo1 7.86 7 In every company the man with the fact is
like the guide you
hire to lead your party up a mountain...
Elo1 7.86 14 That is what we go to the court-house
for,--the statement of
the fact...
Elo1 7.86 15 That is what we go to the court-house
for,--the statement of
the fact, and of a general fact...
Elo1 7.88 6 The statement of the fact...sinks before
the statement of the
law...
Elo1 7.89 5 Next to the knowledge of the fact and its
law is method, which
constitutes the genius and efficiency of all remarkable men.
Elo1 7.89 15 Every fact gains consequence by [the
orator's] naming it...
Elo1 7.90 8 Condense some daily experience into a
glowing symbol, and an
audience is electrified. They feel as if they already possessed some
new
right and power over a fact which they can detach...
Elo1 7.90 14 A popular assembly...is commanded by these
two powers,-- first by a fact, then by skill of statement.
Elo1 7.93 26 ...first and last, [eloquence] must still
be at bottom a biblical
statement of fact.
Elo1 7.93 27 The orator is thereby an orator, that he
keeps his feet ever on a
fact.
Elo1 7.98 24 ...I esteem this to be [eloquence's]
perfection,--when the
orator sees through all masks to the eternal scale of truth, in such
sort that
he can hold up before the eyes of men the fact of to-day steadily to
that
standard...
DL 7.107 19 Fact is better than fiction...
DL 7.107 20 Fact is better than fiction, if only we
could get pure fact.
DL 7.124 2 To each occurs, soon after the age of
puberty, some event or
society or way of living, which becomes...the chief fact in their
history.
Farm 7.139 26 In the town where I live...most of the
first settlers (in 1635), should they reappear on the farms to-day,
would find their own blood and
names still in possession. And the like fact holds in the surrounding
towns.
Farm 7.145 1 Our senses...do not believe the chemical
fact that these huge
mountain chains are made up of gases and rolling wind.
Farm 7.151 10 There has been a nightmare bred in
England of indigestion
and spleen among the landlords and loom-lords, namely, the dogma
that... the land is ever yielding less returns to enlarging hosts of
eaters. Henry
Carey of Philadelphia replied: Not so, Mr. Malthus, but just the
opposite of
so is the fact.
WD 7.159 25 Lord Chancellor Thurlow thought [steam]
might be made to
draw bills and answers in chancery. If that were satire, yet it is
coming to
render many higher services of a mechanico-intellectual kind, and will
leave the satire short of the fact.
WD 7.171 19 Could our happiest dream come to pass in
solid fact,--could a
power open our eyes to behold millions of spiritual creatures walk the
earth,--I believe I should find that mid-plain on which they moved
floored
beneath and arched above with the same web of blue depth which weaves
itself over me now...
Clbs 7.230 2 [Men] kindle each other; and such is the
power of suggestion
that each sprightly story calls out more; and sometimes a fact that had
long
slept in the recesses of memory hears the voice, is welcomed to
daylight, and proves of rare value.
Clbs 7.230 10 ...a natural fact has only half its value
until a fact in moral
nature, its counterpart, is stated.
Clbs 7.231 17 Among the men of wit and learning, [the
lover of letters] could not withhold his homage from the gayety... But
when he came home, his brave sequins were dry leaves. He found either
that the fact they had
thus dizened and adorned was of no value, or that he already knew all
and
more than all they had told him.
Clbs 7.231 21 [The lover of letters among the men of
wit and learning] could not find that he was helped by so much as...one
solid fact...
Clbs 7.234 6 In fact the only sin which we never
forgive in each other is
difference of opinion.
Clbs 7.246 5 [A man of irreproachable behavior and
excellent sense] said
the fact was incontestable that the society of gypsies was more
attractive
than that of bishops.
Clbs 7.248 16 Herrick's verses to Ben Jonson no doubt
paint the fact...
Cour 7.267 11 Of [Charles XII, of Sweden] we may say
that he led a life
more remote from death, and in fact lived more, than any other man.
Cour 7.274 16 There are ever appearing in the world men
who, almost as
soon as they are born, take a bee-line to...the axe of the tyrant,
like...Jesus
and Socrates. Look...at the folios of the Brothers Bollandi, who
collected
the lives of twenty-five thousand martyrs, confessors, ascetics and
self-tormentors. There is much of fable, but a broad basis of fact.
Cour 7.277 19 I am permitted to enrich my chapter by
adding an anecdote
of pure courage from real life, as narrated in a ballad by a lady to
whom all
the particulars of the fact are exactly known.
Suc 7.293 22 It is the dulness of the multitude that
they cannot see the
house in the ground-plan; the working, in the model of the projector.
Whilst
it is a thought...it is cried down, it is a chimera; but when it is a
fact, and
comes in the shape of eight per cent....they cry, It is the voice of
God.
Suc 7.300 21 The fundamental fact in our metaphysic
constitution is the
correspondence of man to the world...
OA 7.317 9 If we look into the eyes of the youngest
person we sometimes
discover that...there is that in him which is the ancestor of all
around him; which fact the Indian Vedas express when they say, He that
can
discriminate is the father of his father.
PI 8.7 23 ...the severest analyzer, scornful of all but
dryest fact, is forced to
keep the poetic curve of Nature...
PI 8.11 4 The primary use of a fact is low;...
PI 8.11 7 First the fact; second its impression...
PI 8.13 1 When some familiar truth or fact appears in a
new dress...we
cannot enough testify our surprise and pleasure.
PI 8.17 11 [Poetry's] essential mark is that it betrays
in every word instant
activity of mind, shown in new uses of every fact and image...
PI 8.18 15 The invisible and imponderable is the sole
fact.
PI 8.22 8 Genius certifies its entire possession of its
thought, by translating
it into a fact which perfectly represents it...
PI 8.24 5 Slowly...there dawned on some mind a theory
of the sun,--and we
found the astronomical fact.
PI 8.29 5 ...imagination [is] a perception and
affirming of a real relation
between a thought and some material fact.
PI 8.30 8 The right poetic mood is or makes a more
complete sensibility, piercing the outward fact to the meaning of the
fact;...
PI 8.30 9 The right poetic mood is or makes a more
complete sensibility, piercing the outward fact to the meaning of the
fact;...
PI 8.30 18 ...colder moods...insinuate, or, as it were,
muffle the fact to suit
the poverty or caprice of their expression...
PI 8.31 7 ...high poetry exceeds the fact...
PI 8.33 10 We detect at once by [style] whether the
writer has a firm grasp
on his fact or thought...
PI 8.47 20 The fact is made conspicuous, nay, colossal,
by this simple
rhetoric [of iterations of phrase]...
PI 8.53 19 Poetry...runs into fable, personifies every
fact...
PI 8.54 13 Ask the fact for the form.
PI 8.57 11 [The early bard's] advantage is that his
words are things, each
the lucky sound which described the fact...
PI 8.67 10 If [the readers of a good poem] build ships,
they write Ariel or
Prospero or Ophelia on the ship's stern, and impart a tenderness and
mystery to matters of fact.
Elo2 8.129 26 ...we must come to the main matter [of
eloquence]...know
your fact; hug your fact.
Elo2 8.130 26 If [the eloquent man] does not know your
fact, he will show
that it is not worth the knowing.
Res 8.153 20 ...the one fact that shines through all
this plenitude of [man's] powers is, that as is the receiver, so is the
gift;...
Comc 8.160 9 ...[the man of the world's] eye wandering
perpetually from
the rule to the crooked, lying, thieving fact, makes the eyes run over
with
laughter.
Comc 8.160 17 The activity of our sympathies may for a
time hinder our
perceiving the fact intellectually...
Comc 8.168 16 The pedantry of literature belongs to the
same category [as
that of religion and science]. In both cases there is a lie, when the
mind, seizing a classification to help it to a sincerer knowledge of
the fact, stops
in the classification;...
QO 8.181 26 ...what we daily observe in regard to the
bon-mots that
circulate in society,-that every talker helps a story in repeating it,
until, at
last, from the slenderest filament of fact a good fable is
constructed,-the
same growth befalls mythology...
QO 8.189 18 The capitalist of either kind [mental or
pecuniary] is as
hungry to lend as the consumer to borrow; and the transaction no more
indicates intellectual turpitude in the borrower than the simple fact
of debt
involves bankruptcy.
QO 8.193 5 In fact, it is as difficult to appropriate
the thoughts of others, as
it is to invent.
PC 8.215 19 It is a curious fact that a certain
enormity of culture makes a
man invisible to his contemporaries.
PC 8.222 4 When the correlation of the sciences was
announced by Oersted
and his colleagues, it was no surprise; we were found already prepared
for
it. The fact stated accorded with the auguries or divinations of the
human
mind.
PC 8.222 20 ...when [Newton] saw, in the fall of an
apple to the ground, the
fall...of the sun and of all suns to the centre, that perception was
accompanied by the spasm of delight by which the intellect greets a
fact
more immense still...
PC 8.222 21 ...when [Newton] saw, in the fall of an
apple to the ground, the
fall...of the sun and of all suns to the centre, that perception was
accompanied by the spasm of delight by which the intellect greets a
fact
more immense still, a fact really universal...
PC 8.226 18 The air does not rush to fill a vacuum with
such speed as the
mind to catch the expected fact.
PC 8.227 14 Every soliciting instinct is only a hint of
a coming fact...
Insp 8.271 4 The poet cannot see a natural phenomenon
which does not
express to him a correspondent fact in his mental experience;...
Insp 8.293 26 We live day by day under the illusion
that it is the fact or
event that imports...
Grts 8.304 9 A sensible man...is content with putting
his fact or theme
simply on its ground.
Grts 8.306 18 ...one fact is clear to me, that
diamagnetism is a law of the
mind...
Grts 8.320 5 ...people are as those with whom they
converse? And if all or
any are heavy to me, that fact accuses me.
Imtl 8.333 25 ...proceeding to the enumeration of the
few simple elements
of the natural faith, the first fact that strikes us is our delight in
permanence.
Imtl 8.346 21 ...only by rare integrity...can the
vision of [immortality] be
clear to a use the most sublime. And hence the fact that in the minds
of men
the testimony of a few inspired souls has had such weight and
penetration.
Dem1 10.7 5 What keeps those wild tales [of Ovid and
Kalidasa] in
circulation for thousands of years? What but the wild fact to which
they
suggest some approximation of theory?
Dem1 10.7 6 What keeps those wild tales [of Ovid and
Kalidasa] in
circulation for thousands of years? What but the wild fact to which
they
suggest some approximation of theory? Nor is the fact quite solitary...
Dem1 10.9 1 In dreams I see [Rupert] engaged in certain
actions which
seem...out of all fitness. He is hostile...he is a poltroon. It turns
out
prophecy a year later. But it was already in my mind as character, and
the
sibyl dreams merely embodied it in fact.
Dem1 10.12 12 One moment of a man's life is a fact so
stupendous as to
take the lustre out of all fiction.
Dem1 10.12 20 The lovers...of what we call the occult
and unproved
sciences...need not reproach us with incredulity because we are slow to
accept their statement. It is not the incredibility of the fact, but a
certain
want of harmony between the action and the agents.
Dem1 10.22 24 There is as precise and as describable a
reason for every
fact occurring to [the so-called lucky man], as for any occurring to
any man.
Dem1 10.22 25 Every fact in which the moral elements
intermingle is not
the less under the dominion of fatal law.
Dem1 10.24 24 ...this is not the least remarkable fact
which the adepts have
developed.
Aris 10.39 24 ...we are in danger of forgetting so
simple a fact as that the
basis of all aristocracy must be truth...
Aris 10.56 1 I am acquainted with persons who go
attended with this
ambient cloud. ... They seem to have arrived at the fact, to have got
rid of
the show, and to be serene.
Aris 10.65 20 I do not know whether that word
Gentleman...is a
sufficiently broad generalization to convey the deep and grave fact of
self-reliance.
PerF 10.78 9 It would be easy to awake wonder by
sketching the
performance of each of these mental forces; as...of the Imagination,
which
turns every dull fact into pictures and poetry...
Chr2 10.93 9 If from these external statements we seek
to come a little
nearer to the fact, our first experiences in moral, as in intellectual
nature, force us to discriminate a universal mind...
Chr2 10.97 19 It would instantly indispose us to any
person claiming to
speak for the Author of Nature, the setting forth any fact or law which
we
did not find in our consciousness.
Edc1 10.127 13 [Man's] continual tendency, his great
danger, is to
overlook the fact that the world is only his teacher...
Edc1 10.127 18 Enamoured of [sun's, moon's, plants',
animals'] beauty, comforted by their convenience, [man]...fast loses
sight of the fact that they
have worse than no values...
Edc1 10.130 26 ...what is the charm which every
ore...every new fact
touching winds, clouds, ocean currents...possess for Humboldt?
Edc1 10.132 13 Whilst thus the world exists for the
mind;...it becomes the
office of a just education to awaken [man] to the knowledge of this
fact.
Edc1 10.132 23 ...presently the aroused intellect finds
gold and gems in one
of these scorned facts,-then finds...that a fact is an Epiphany of God.
Edc1 10.136 10 One fact constitutes all my
satisfaction...viz., this perpetual
youth, which, as long as there is any good in us, we cannot get rid of.
Edc1 10.142 12 ...if it is from eternity a settled fact
that [the solitary man] and society shall be nothing to each other, why
need he blush so...
Edc1 10.149 11 One burns to tell the new fact, the
other burns to hear it.
Edc1 10.158 11 If a child [in the school] happens to
show that he knows
any fact about astronomy...that interests him and you, hush all the
classes
and encourage him to tell it so that all may hear.
Supl 10.164 15 ...we may challenge Providence to send a
fact so tragical
that we cannot contrive to make it a little worse in our gossip.
Supl 10.164 21 Language should aim to describe the
fact.
Supl 10.166 2 The exaggeration of which I complain
makes plain fact the
more welcome and refreshing.
Supl 10.166 5 A little fact is worth a whole limbo of
dreams...
Supl 10.168 20 [The old head thinks] I will be as
moderate as the fact...
Supl 10.172 15 All men like an impressive fact.
SovE 10.188 3 It is the same fact existing as sentiment
and as will in the
mind, which works in Nature as irresistible law...
SovE 10.199 22 God is one and omnipresent; here or
nowhere is the whole
fact.
SovE 10.200 6 The word miracle, as it is used, only
indicates the ignorance
of the devotee...heedless of the stupendous fact of his own
personality.
SovE 10.200 26 You have perceived in the first fact of
your conscious life
here a miracle so astounding...as to exhaust wonder...
SovE 10.202 2 [A man] may throw himself upon some sharp
statement of
one fact...with such concentration as to hide the universe from him:
but the
stars roll above;...
SovE 10.204 27 I will not now go into the metaphysics
of that reaction by
which in history a period of belief is followed by an age of criticism,
in
which...an excessive respect for forms out of which the heart has
departed
becomes more obvious in the least religious minds. I will not now
explore
the causes of the result, but the fact must be conceded as of frequent
occurrence...
SovE 10.208 21 The life of those once omnipotent
traditions was really not
in the legend, but in the moral sentiment and the metaphysical fact
which
the legends enclosed...
SovE 10.212 5 The commanding fact which I never do not
see, is the
sufficiency of the moral sentiment.
Prch 10.218 9 I see in those classes and those
persons...who contain the
activity of to-day and the assurance of to-morrow...a clear enough
perception of the inadequacy of the popular religious statement to the
wants
of their heart and intellect, and explicit declarations of this fact.
Prch 10.230 14 The simple fact that the pulpit
exists...assures that
opportunity which is inestimable to young men, students of theology,
for
those large liberties.
Prch 10.233 6 ...if the events in which we have taken
our part shall not see
their solution until a distant future, there is yet a deeper fact;...
MoL 10.242 17 [The inviolate soul] is...a prophet
surrendered with self-abandoning
sincerity to the Heaven which pours through him its will to
mankind. This is the theory, but you know how far this is from the
fact...
Schr 10.277 23 It is excellent when the individual is
ripened to that degree
that he touches both the centre and the circumference, so that
he...alternates
the contemplation of the fact in pure intellect, with the total
conversion of
the intellect into energy;...
Plu 10.297 8 Whatever is eminent in fact or in
fiction...drew [Plutarch's] attention...
Plu 10.306 16 The central fact is the superhuman
intelligence...
LLNE 10.331 20 Let [Everett] rise to speak on what
occasion soever, a fact
had always just transpired which composed, with some other fact well
known to the audience, the most pregnant and happy coincidence.
LLNE 10.331 22 Let [Everett] rise to speak on what
occasion soever, a fact
had always just transpired which composed, with some other fact well
known to the audience, the most pregnant and happy coincidence.
LLNE 10.341 8 Some time afterwards Dr. Channing opened
his mind to
Mr. and Mrs. Ripley, and with some care they invited a limited party of
ladies and gentlemen. I had the honor to be present. Though I recall
the
fact, I do not retain any instant consequence of this attempt...
LLNE 10.344 15 What [Theodore Parker] said was mere
fact...
LLNE 10.349 12 [Brisbane's plan]...strode about nature
with a giant's step, and skipped no fact...
LLNE 10.352 9 Our feeling was that Fourier had skipped
no fact but one, namely Life.
LLNE 10.354 3 ...there is an intellectual courage and
strength in [Fourierism] which is superior and commanding; it certifies
the presence of
so much truth in the theory, and in so far is destined to be fact.
EzRy 10.389 25 ...[Ezra Ripley] repeated to me at table
some of the
particulars of that gentleman's [Jack Downing's] intimacy with General
Jackson, in a manner which betrayed to me at once that he took the
whole
for fact.
MMEm 10.409 2 It is so universal with all classes to
avoid contact with me [writes Mary Moody Emerson] that I blame none.
The fact has generally
increased piety and self-love.
Thor 10.464 10 I must add the cardinal fact, that there
was an excellent
wisdom in [Thoreau]...
Thor 10.466 17 Every fact which occurs in the bed [of
the Concord River], on the banks or in the air over it;...[was] all
known to [Thoreau]...
Thor 10.467 13 [Thoreau] liked to speak of the manners
of the river...yet
with exactness, and always to an observed fact.
Thor 10.468 4 [Thoreau] seemed a little envious of the
Pole, for the
coincident sunrise and sunset, or five minutes' day after six months, a
splendid fact, which Annursnuc had never afforded him.
Thor 10.471 19 ...none knew better than [Thoreau] that
it is not the fact
that imports...
Thor 10.471 20 ...none knew better than [Thoreau] that
it is not the fact
that imports, but the impression or effect of the fact on your mind.
Thor 10.471 20 Every fact lay in glory in [Thoreau's]
mind...
Thor 10.474 11 [Thoreau] was equally interested in
every natural fact.
Thor 10.474 14 ...I know not any genius who so swiftly
inferred universal
law from the single fact [as did Thoreau].
Thor 10.475 26 [Thoreau]...liked to throw every thought
into a symbol. The fact you tell is of no value, but only the
impression.
Thor 10.479 24 [Thoreau] referred every minute fact to
cosmical laws.
LS 11.6 7 This material fact, that the occasion [the
Last Supper] was to be
remembered, is found in Luke alone, who was not present.
LS 11.12 18 It appears...in Christian history that the
disciples had very
early taken advantage of these impressive words of Christ [This do in
remembrance of me.] to hold religious meetings, where they broke bread
and drank wine as symbols. I look upon this fact as very natural in the
circumstances of the Church.
LS 11.13 10 Many persons consider this fact, the
observance of such a
memorial feast [the Lord's Supper] by the early disciples, decisive of
the
question whether it ought to be observed by us.
HDC 11.47 12 In this open democracy [in New England],
every opinion
had utterance; every objection, every fact, every acre of land, every
bushel
of rye, its entire weight.
HDC 11.61 2 Concord suffered little from the [King
Philip's] war. This is
to be attributed no doubt, in part, to the fact that troops were
generally
quartered here...
LVB 11.91 4 The newspapers now inform us that...a
treaty contracting for
the exchange of all the Cherokee territory was pretended to be made by
an
agent on the part of the United States with some persons appearing on
the
part of the Cherokees; that the fact afterwards transpired that these
deputies
did by no means represent the will of the nation;...
LVB 11.92 16 The piety, the principle that is left in
the United States... forbid us to entertain [the relocation of the
Cherokees] as a fact.
LVB 11.93 5 ...would it not be a higher indecorum
coldly to argue a matter
like [the relocation of the Cherokees]? We only state the fact that a
crime is
projected that confounds our understandings by its magnitude...
LVB 11.94 16 One circumstance lessens the reluctance
with which I
intrude at this time on your [Van Buren's] attention my conviction that
the
government ought to be admonished of a new historical fact...
LVB 11.95 20 I will at least state to you [Van Buren]
this fact, and show
you how plain and humane people...regard the policy of the
government...
EWI 11.99 7 We are met to exchange congratulations on
the anniversary of
an event singular in the history of civilization;...a day which gave
the
immense fortification of a fact, of gross history, to ethical
abstractions.
EWI 11.109 21 Every horrid fact [of the slave trade]
became known.
EWI 11.139 3 What happened notoriously to an American
ambassador in
England, that he found himself compelled to palter and to disguise the
fact
that he was a slave-breeder, happens to men of state.
EWI 11.144 26 All the songs and newspapers and money
subscriptions and
vituperation of such as do not think with us, will avail nothing
against a fact.
War 11.161 5 ...the fact that [the idea that there can
be peace as well as
war] has become so distinct to any small number of persons as to become
a
subject of prayer and hope...that is the commanding fact.
War 11.161 9 ...the fact that [the idea that there can
be peace as well as
war] has become so distinct to any small number of persons as to become
a
subject...of concert and discussion,-that is the commanding fact.
War 11.168 14 In reply to this charge of absurdity on
the extreme peace
doctrine, as shown in the supposed consequences, I wish to say that
such
deductions consider only one half of the fact.
FSLC 11.183 3 The fact comes out more plainly that you
cannot rely on
any man for the defence of truth, who is not constitutionally or by
blood
and temperament on that side.
FSLC 11.205 11 In Mr. Webster's imagination the
American Union was a
huge Prince Rupert's drop, which, if so much as the smallest end be
shivered off, the whole will snap into atoms. Now the fact is quite
different
from this.
FSLC 11.206 3 Under the Union I suppose the fact to be
that there are
really two nations, the North and the South.
FSLN 11.218 25 There is, no doubt, chaff enough in what
[the newsboy] brings; but there is fact, thought, and wisdom in the
crude mass...
FSLN 11.222 6 ...[Webster] saw through his matter,
hugged his fact so
close...
FSLN 11.222 16 ...in his argument [Webster] was
intellectual,-stated his
fact pure of all personality...
FSLN 11.222 18 ...[Webster's] splendid wrath...was the
wrath of the fact
and the cause he stood for.
FSLN 11.224 1 ...[Webster] wanted that deep source of
inspiration. Hence... the curious fact that...there is not a single
general remark...that can pass into
literature from his writings.
FSLN 11.244 11 I respect the Anti-Slavery Society. It
is the Cassandra that
has foretold all that has befallen, fact for fact...
JBB 11.271 6 Great wealth, great population, men of
talent in the
executive, on the bench,-all the forms right,-and yet, life and freedom
are not safe. Why? Because the judges...do not, like John Brown, use
their
eyes to see the fact behind the forms.
JBS 11.277 2 Mr. Chairman: I have been struck with one
fact, that the best
orators who have added their praise to his fame...have one rival who
comes
off a little better, and that is JOHN BROWN.
HCom 11.343 4 In fact the infusion of culture and
tender humanity from
these scholars and idealists who went to the war in their own
despite...had
its signal and lasting effect.
SMC 11.354 12 The secret architecture of things begins
to disclose itself; the fact that all things were made on a basis of
right;...
SMC 11.369 10 The Colonel [George Prescott] took
evident pleasure in the
fact that he could account for all his men.
Wom 11.424 18 ...this appearance of new opinions...is
itself the wonderful
fact.
RBur 11.440 3 I can only explain this singular
unanimity [to celebrate
Burns's anniversary] in a race which rarely acts together...by the fact
that
Robert Burns...represents in the mind of men to-day that great uprising
of
the middle class...
CPL 11.496 20 Our founder [of the Concord Library] has
found the many
admirable examples...of benefactors who have not waited to bequeath
colleges and hospitals, but have themselves built them, reminding us of
Sir
Isaac Newton's saying, that they who give nothing before their death,
never
in fact give at all.
FRep 11.516 1 At every moment some one country more
than any other
represents the sentiment and the future of mankind. None will doubt
that
America occupies this place in the opinion of nations, as is proved by
the
fact of the vast immigration into this country...
FRep 11.528 14 In Mr. Webster's imagination the
American Union was a
huge Prince Rupert's drop, which will snap into atoms is so much as the
smallest end be shivered off. Now the fact is quite different from
this.
FRep 11.529 24 In this fact, that we are a nation of
individuals...in this is
our hope.
FRep 11.532 14 [Our people] follow a fact;...
PLT 12.5 6 It is not then...animals, or globes that any
longer commands us, but only man; not the fact, but so much of man as
is in the fact.
PLT 12.5 7 It is not then...animals, or globes that any
longer commands us, but only man; not the fact, but so much of man as
is in the fact.
PLT 12.5 21 Every object in Nature is a word to signify
some fact in the
mind.
PLT 12.5 21 Every object in Nature is a word to signify
some fact in the
mind. But when that fact is not yet put into English words...they are
by no
means unimpressive.
PLT 12.9 27 In fact we have to say that there is a
certain beatitude...to
which all men are entitled...
PLT 12.11 19 I confine my ambition to true reporting of
[intellect's] play
in natural action, though I should get only one new fact in a year.
PLT 12.19 25 Whilst we consider this appetite of the
mind to arrange its
phenomena, there is another fact which makes this useful.
PLT 12.20 25 ...a well-ordered mind brings to the study
of every new fact
or class of facts a certain divination of that which it shall find.
PLT 12.34 25 Ever at intervals leaps a word or fact to
light which is no
man's invention...
PLT 12.38 13 The point of interest is here, that these
gates [spiritual facts], once opened, never swing back. The observers
may come at their leisure, and do at last satisfy themselves of the
fact.
PLT 12.39 6 A man of talent has only to name any form
or fact with which
we are most familiar, and the strong light which he throws on it
enhances it
to all eyes.
PLT 12.39 26 The senses report the new fact or
change;...
PLT 12.40 1 ...the mind discovers some essential copula
binding this [new] fact or change to a class of facts or changes...
PLT 12.40 8 The philosopher knows only laws. That is,
he considers a
purely mental fact, part of the soul itself.
PLT 12.40 17 In all healthy souls is an inborn
necessity of presupposing
for each particular fact a prior Being which compels it to a harmony
with
all other natures.
PLT 12.41 2 ...a thought, properly speaking,-that is a
truth held...because
we have perceived it is a fact in the nature of things...is of
inestimable value.
PLT 12.41 9 The first fact is the fate in every mental
perception,-that my
seeing this or that, and that I see it so or so, is as much a fact in
the natural
history of the world as is the freezing of water at thirty-two degrees
of
Fahrenheit.
PLT 12.41 11 The first fact is the fate in every mental
perception,-that my
seeing this or that, and that I see it so or so, is as much a fact in
the natural
history of the world as is the freezing of water at thirty-two degrees
of
Fahrenheit.
PLT 12.44 20 ...the fact of intellectual perception
severs once for all the
man from the things with which he converses.
PLT 12.59 8 We are passing into new heavens in fact by
the movement of
our solar system...
PLT 12.59 11 A fact is only a fulcrum of the spirit.
PLT 12.63 19 The superiority of the man is...that he
has no obstruction, but
looks straight at the pure fact...
II 12.74 21 ...the ancient Proclus seems to signify his
sense of the same
fact, by saying, The parts in us are more the property of wholes, and
of
things above us, than they are our property.
II 12.88 18 Our books are full of generous
biographies...of men and of
women who lived for the benefit and healing of nature. But one fact I
read
in them all,-that there is a religion which survives immutably all
persons
and fashions...
Mem 12.91 12 [Memory] holds us to our family, to our
friends. Hereby a
home is possible; hereby only a new fact has value.
Mem 12.91 15 ...a fact that falls under my eyes...has a
value at this moment
exactly proportioned to my skill to deal with it.
Mem 12.91 25 Some fact that had a childish significance
to your childhood
and was a type in the nursery, when riper intelligence recalls it means
more
and serves you better as an illustration;...
Mem 12.94 4 On hearing a fact told I am aware that I
knew it already.
Mem 12.99 19 What is the newspaper but a sponge or
invention for
oblivion? the rule being that for every fact added to the memory, one
is
crowded out...
Mem 12.101 5 So is it with every fact in a new science:
they are mutually
explaining...
Mem 12.101 23 With every new fact a ray of light shoots
up from the long
buried years.
Mem 12.103 12 The poor short lone fact dies at the
birth.
Mem 12.104 18 Of the most romantic fact the memory is
more romantic;...
Mem 12.108 2 ...what we wish to keep, we must once
thoroughly possess. Then the thing seen will no longer be what it
was...but...a possession of the
intellect. Then...we put the onus of being remembered on the object,
instead
of on our will. We shall do as we do with all our studies, prize the
fact or
the name of the person by that predominance it takes in our mind after
near
acquaintance.
Mem 12.110 8 With every new insight into the duty or
fact of to-day we
come into new possession of the past.
CInt 12.114 25 Milton congratulates the Parliament
that, whilst London is
besieged and blocked...yet then are the people...more than at other
times
wholly taken up with the study of highest and most important matters to
be
reformed...and the fact argues a just confidence in the grandeur and
self-subsistency
of the cause of religious liberty which made all material war an
impertinence.
CL 12.143 5 The light which resides in [Wordsworth's
eyes]...under
favorable accidents...is a light which seems to come from depths below
all
depths; in fact, it is more truly entitled to be held the light that
never was on
land or sea...
CL 12.147 23 ...I recommend [a walk in the woods] to
people who are
growing old, against their will. A man in that predicament, if he
stands... among young people, is made quite too sensible of the
fact;...
CL 12.147 25 ...[the man growing old against his will]
may draw a moral
from the fact that 't is the old trees that have all the beauty and
grandeur.
CL 12.160 10 Our microscopes are not necessary.
[Nature] shows every
fact in large bodies somewhere.
CL 12.163 13 What truth, and what elegance belong to
every fact of
Nature, we know.
CL 12.164 10 Every new perception of the method and
beauty of Nature
gives a new shock of surprise and pleasure; and always for this double
reason: first, because they are so excellent in their primary fact...
CW 12.178 6 No lesson of chemistry is more impressive
to me than this
chemical fact that Nineteen twentieths of the timber are drawn from the
atmosphere.
Bost 12.188 26 A capital fact distinguishing this
colony [Massachusetts
Bay] from all other colonies was that the persons composing it
consented to
come on the one condition that the charter should be transferred from
the
company in England to themselves;...
MAng1 12.223 12 ...it is an essential fact in the
history of Michael Angelo
that his love of beauty is made solid and perfect by his deep
understanding
of the mechanic arts.
MAng1 12.228 3 [Michelangelo] finished the gigantic
painting of the
ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in twenty months, a fact which enlarges,
it has
been said, the known powers of man.
Milt1 12.266 13 The indifferency of a wise mind to what
is called high and
low, and the fact that true greatness is a perfect humility, are
revelations of
Christianity which Milton well understood.
Milt1 12.276 4 It is true of Homer and
Shakspeare...that...the poet towers to
the sky, whilst the man quite disappears. The fact is memorable.
Milt1 12.276 17 Perhaps we speak to no fact, but to
mere fables, of an idle
mendicant Homer, and of a Shakspeare content with a mean and jocular
way of life.
ACri 12.295 1 We cannot...give any account of
[Shakespeare's] existence, but only the fact that there was a wonderful
symbolizer and expressor...
ACri 12.300 5 The power of the poet is...in using every
fact in Nature...as a
fluent symbol...
MLit 12.309 8 When we flout all particular books as
initial merely, we
truly express the privilege of spiritual nature, but, alas, not the
fact and
fortune of this low Massachusetts and Boston...
MLit 12.310 18 In looking at the library of the Present
Age, we are first
struck with the fact of the immense miscellany.
MLit 12.312 5 ...the prodigious growth and influence of
the genius of
Shakspeare, in the last one hundred and fifty years, is itself a fact
of the
first importance.
MLit 12.314 26 The great man, even whilst he relates a
private fact
personal to him, is really leading us away from him to an universal
experience.
MLit 12.316 21 Of the perception now fast becoming a
conscious fact,- that there is One Mind, and that all the powers and
privileges which lie in
any, lie in all...literature is far the best expression.
MLit 12.317 15 Perhaps no considerable minority, no one
man, leads a
quite clean and lofty life. What then? We concede in sadness the fact.
MLit 12.320 11 The fame of Wordsworth is a leading fact
in modern
literature...
MLit 12.323 25 ...[Goethe] felt his entire right and
duty to stand before and
try and judge every fact in Nature.
MLit 12.324 15 ...a certain greatness encircles every
fact [Goethe] treats;...
MLit 12.326 27 [Goethe] has an eye constant to the fact
of life...
MLit 12.332 4 That Goethe had not a moral perception
proportionate to his
other powers...is the cardinal fact of health or disease;...
WSL 12.337 17 [John Bull]...is astonished to learn that
a wooden house
may last a hundred years; nor will he remember the fact as many minutes
after it has been told him...
PPr 12.387 16 The revelation of Reason is this of the
unchangeableness of
the fact of humanity under all its subjective aspects;...
PPr 12.390 26 How like an air-balloon or bird of Jove
does [Carlyle] seem
to float over the continent, and, stooping here and there, pounce on a
fact as
a symbol which was never a symbol before.
Fact, n. (3)
Nat 1.34 25 A Fact is the end or last issue of spirit.
Tran 1.335 18 ...if you ask me, Whence am I? I feel
like other men my
relation to that Fact which cannot be spoken...
EdAd 11.390 5 ...[man] lives in such connection with
Thought and Fact
that his bread is surely involved as one element thereof...
fact-books, n. (2)
Insp 8.295 17 ...read...fact-books, which all geniuses
prize as raw material...
Insp 8.295 19 Fact-books, if the facts be well and
thoroughly told, are
much more nearly allied to poetry than many books are that are written
in
rhyme.
faction, n. (4)
Con 1.323 5 The man of principle is known as such [in a
state of war or
anarchy], and even in the fury of faction is respected.
ET9 5.152 7 [George of Cappadocia] saved his
money...and got promoted
by a faction to the episcopal throne of Alexandria.
MoL 10.258 5 ...on each new threat of faction, the
ballot of the people has
been unexpectedly right.
FRep 11.525 11 In each new threat of faction the ballot
has been, beyond
expectation, right and decisive.
factions, n. (1)
Art2 7.56 20 ...in Greece, the Demos of Athens divided
into political
factions upon the merits of Phidias.
factious, adj. (1)
AKan 11.261 12 The President told the Kansas Committee
that the whole
difficulty grew from the factious spirit of the Kansas people...
factitious, adj. (10)
MoS 4.166 13 [Montaigne]...is so nervous, by factitious
life, that he thinks
the more barbarous man is, the better he is.
ET3 5.40 6 Factitious climate, factitious position [in
England].
ET4 5.73 18 The [English] gentlemen...have brought
horses to an ideal
perfection; the English racer is a factitious breed.
ET5 5.94 3 The climate and geography [of England], I
said, were
factitious...
ET5 5.97 20 The crimes [in England] are factitious;...
ET5 5.98 5 [The English] system of education is
factitious.
ET14 5.256 11 The poetry [of England] of course is low
and prosaic; only
now and then, as in Wordsworth, conscientious;...or in Tennyson,
factitious.
Bhr 6.174 17 Manners are factitious...
Bhr 6.176 9 Manners are partly factitious...
WD 7.181 22 We do not want factitious men...
factitious, n. (1)
ET14 5.255 19 ...we have [in England] the factitious
instead of the
natural;...
factor, n. (4)
MR 1.231 26 In the Spanish islands, every agent or
factor of the
Americans...has taken oath that he is a Catholic...
LT 1.273 16 What does [the wealthy man]...but
resolve...to find himself out
some factor, to whose care and credit he may commit the whole managing
of his religious affairs;...
Chr1 3.92 20 Nature seems to authorize trade, as soon
as you see the
natural merchant, who appears not so much a private agent as her factor
and
Minister of Commerce.
WD 7.162 25 Malthus...forgot to say that the human mind
was also a factor
in political economy...
factories, n. (10)
Exp 3.46 3 We are like millers on the lower levels of a
stream, when the
factories above them have exhausted the water.
ET5 5.95 10 The rivers, lakes and ponds [in England],
too much fished, or
obstructed by factories, are artificially filled with the eggs of
salmon, turbot
and herring.
F 6.42 20 ...in each town there is some man who is...an
explanation of the... factories...of that town.
Pow 6.81 12 I know no more affecting lesson to our
busy, plotting New
England brains, than to go into one of the factories with which we have
lined all the watercourses in the States.
Wth 6.94 1 ...how did our factories get built?...except
by the importunity of
these orators who dragged all the prudent men in?
Farm 7.142 5 In English factories, the boy that watches
the loom...is called
a minder.
Edc1 10.138 16 I like...boys, who have the same liberal
ticket of admission
to all shops, factories, armories...as flies have;...
FSLC 11.182 5 The college, the churches, the schools,
the very shops and
factories, are discredited [by the Fugitive Slave Law];...
FSLC 11.213 2 Every Englishman...in whatever barbarous
country their
forts and factories have been set up,-represents London...
SMC 11.360 8 [The Civil War soldiers]...have farms,
shops, factories, affairs of every kind to think of...
factors, n. (3)
ET4 5.64 20 As soon as this land [England]...got a hardy
people into it, they could not help becoming the sailors and factors of
the globe.
Ctr 6.161 2 The orator who has once seen things in
their divine order...will
come to affairs as from a higher ground, and...he will have...an
incapableness of being dazzled or frighted, which will distinguish his
handling from that of attorneys and factors.
HDC 11.70 6 ...if any person or persons...shall...be
factors for the East
India Company, we will treat them...as enemies to their country...
factory, adj. (1)
ET10 5.159 16 As Arkwright had destroyed domestic
spinning, so Roberts
destroyed the factory spinner.
factory, n. (12)
UGM 4.4 27 The student of history is like a man going
into a warehouse to
buy cloths or carpets. He fancies he has a new article. If he go to the
factory, he shall find that his new stuff still repeats the scrolls and
rosettes
which are found on the interior walls of the pyramids of Thebes.
ET5 5.95 8 The agriculturist Bakewell created sheep and
cows and horses
to order, and breeds in which every thing was omitted but what is
economical. The cow is sacrificed to her bag, the ox to his sirloin.
Stall-feeding... converts the stable to a chemical factory.
ET12 5.204 12 Oxford is a Greek factory...
Wth 6.92 26 The case of the young lawyer was pitiful to
disgust,--a paltry
matter of buttons or tweezer-cases; but the determined youth...gave
fame by
his sense and energy to the name and affairs of the Tittleton snuff-box
factory.
Ctr 6.155 15 There is a great deal of self-denial and
manliness in poor and
middle-class houses in town and country...that...takes two looms in the
factory...
CbW 6.247 7 [Fine society] renders the service of a
perfumery or a
laundry, not of a farm or factory.
DL 7.110 8 Do not ask [the scholar] to...join a company
to build a factory
or a fishing-craft.
Farm 7.142 8 In English factories, the boy that watches
the loom...is called
a minder. And in this great factory of our Copernican globe...the
farmer is
the minder.
Res 8.139 3 Our Copernican globe is a great factory or
shop of power...
LLNE 10.344 23 I habitually apply to [Theodore Parker]
the words of a
French philosopher who speaks of the man of Nature who abominates the
steam-engine and the factory.
LLNE 10.367 25 In every family is the father; in every
factory, a
foreman;...
FSLN 11.227 15 [The Fugitive Slave Law] was the
question...whether the
Negro shall be...a piece of money? Whether this system, which is a kind
of
mill or factory for converting men into monkeys, shall be upheld and
enlarged?
factory-village, n. (1)
Pt1 3.19 1 Readers of poetry see the factory-village and
the railway, and
fancy that the poetry of the landscape is broken up by these;...
facts, n. (310)
Nat 1.25 5 Words are signs of natural facts.
Nat 1.25 6 Particular natural facts are symbols of
particular spiritual facts.
Nat 1.25 7 Particular natural facts are symbols of
particular spiritual facts.
Nat 1.25 9 Words are signs of natural facts.
Nat 1.28 1 All the facts in natural history taken by
themselves, have no
value...
Nat 1.28 6 ...all Linnaeus' and Buffon's volumes, are
dry catalogues of
facts;...
Nat 1.28 7 ...the most trivial of these [natural]
facts...applied to the
illustration of a fact in intellectual philosophy...affects us in the
most
lively...manner.
Nat 1.29 8 As we go back in history, language becomes
more picturesque, until its infancy, when...all spiritual facts are
represented by natural
symbols.
Nat 1.30 26 The moment our discourse rises above the
ground line of
familiar facts...it clothes itself in images.
Nat 1.31 12 These facts may suggest the advantage which
the country-life
possesses...
Nat 1.33 24 In their primary sense these [proverbs] are
trivial facts...
Nat 1.40 3 ...[man] is learning the secret that he
can...conform all facts to
his character.
Nat 1.61 4 ...facts that end in the statement, cannot
be all that is true of this
brave lodging...
Nat 1.73 9 Such examples [of the action of man upon
nature with his entire
force] are...many obscure and yet contested facts, now arranged under
the
name of Animal Magnetism;...
AmS 1.85 26 ...since the dawn of history there has been
a constant
accumulation and classifying of facts.
AmS 1.98 6 Years are well spent in country labors...to
the one end of
mastering in all their facts a language by which to illustrate and
embody our
perceptions.
AmS 1.100 19 The office of the scholar is...to guide
men by showing them
facts amidst appearances.
AmS 1.101 3 ...[the scholar]...watching days and months
sometimes for a
few facts;...must relinquish display and immediate fame.
DSA 1.122 5 ...let me guide your eye to the precise
objects of the sentiment [of virtue] by an enumeration of some of those
classes of facts in which this
element is conspicuous.
DSA 1.123 1 See how this rapid intrinsic energy worketh
everywhere... bringing up facts to a harmony with thoughts.
DSA 1.123 24 These facts have always suggested to man
the sublime creed
that the world is not the product of manifold power, but of one will...
LE 1.161 17 I console myself...by...seeing that Plato
was, and Shakspeare, and Milton,-three irrefragable facts.
LE 1.161 19 ...the most hopeless, in view of these
radiant facts [Plato, Milton, Shakspeare], may now theorize and hope.
LE 1.172 13 ...the first word [a man of genius] utters,
sets all your so-called
knowledge afloat and at large. Then Plato, Bacon, Kant, and the
Eclectic
Cousin condescend instantly to be men and mere facts.
LE 1.179 26 ...Napoleon, thus faithful to facts, had
also this crowning
merit...
MN 1.198 16 My eyes and ears are revolted by any
neglect of the physical
facts, the limitations of man.
MN 1.199 3 How can I hope for better hap in my attempts
to enunciate
spiritual facts?
MN 1.200 5 In all animal and vegetable forms, the
physiologist concedes
that no chemistry, no mechanics, can account for the facts...
MN 1.207 15 A link was wanting between two craving
parts of nature, and [man] was hurled into being as...the mediator
betwixt two else
unmarriageable facts.
MR 1.229 5 It is when your facts and persons grow
unreal and fantastic by
too much falsehood, that the scholar flies for refuge to the world of
ideas...
LT 1.259 22 Nature itself seems...to invite us to
explore the meaning of the
conspicuous facts of the day.
LT 1.287 3 I do not wish to be guilty of the narrowness
and pedantry of
inferring the tendency and genius of the Age from a few and
insufficient
facts or persons.
Con 1.295 10 The battle...of old usage and
accommodation to new facts... reappears in all countries and times.
Con 1.302 17 Here is the fact which men call
Fate...necessitating the
question whether the faculties of man will play him true in resisting
the
facts of universal experience?
Con 1.308 6 ...you must show me a warrant like these
stubborn facts in
your own fidelity and labor...
Tran 1.329 21 The materialist insists on facts...
Tran 1.330 10 ...I, [the idealist] says, affirm facts
not affected by the
illusions of sense...
Tran 1.330 11 ...I, [the idealist] says, affirm...facts
which are of the same
nature as the faculty which reports them...
Tran 1.330 13 ...I, [the idealist] says, affirm...facts
which in their first
appearance to us assume a native superiority to material facts...
Tran 1.330 14 ...I, [the idealist] says, affirm...facts
which in their first
appearance to us assume a native superiority to material facts...
Tran 1.330 16 ...I, [the idealist] says, affirm...facts
which it only needs a
retirement from the senses to discern.
Tran 1.334 3 [The idealist's] experience inclines him
to behold the
procession of facts you call the world, as flowing perpetually outward
from
an invisible, unsounded centre in himself...
YA 1.372 5 [That Genius] indicates itself by...a small
balance in brute facts
always favorable to the side of reason.
YA 1.372 6 All the facts in any part of nature shall be
tabulated and the
results shall indicate the same security and benefit;...
Hist 2.3 20 ...all the facts of history preexist in the
mind as laws.
Hist 2.3 24 A man is the whole encyclopaedia of facts.
Hist 2.6 5 Property...covers great spiritual facts...
Hist 2.9 2 [Each man] must attain and maintain that
lofty sight where facts
yield their secret sense...
Hist 2.9 7 Time dissipates to shining ether the solid
angularity of facts.
Hist 2.9 27 We are always coming up with the emphatic
facts of history in
our private experience...
Hist 2.21 9 ...all public facts are to be
individualized, all private facts are to
be generalized.
Hist 2.21 10 ...all public facts are to be
individualized, all private facts are
to be generalized.
Hist 2.21 22 In the early history of Asia and Africa,
Nomadism and
Agriculture are the two antagonist facts.
Hist 2.27 20 Rare, extravagant spirits come by us at
intervals, who disclose
to us new facts in nature.
Hist 2.30 17 Beside its primary value as the first
chapter of the history of
Europe (the mythology thinly veiling authentic facts, the invention of
the
mechanic arts and the migration of colonies,) [the story of Prometheus]
gives the history of religion...
Hist 2.32 25 What is our life but an endless flight of
winged facts or events?
Hist 2.33 1 Those men who cannot answer by a superior
wisdom these facts
or questions of time, serve them.
Hist 2.33 2 Those men who cannot answer by a superior
wisdom these facts
or questions of time, serve them. Facts encumber them...
Hist 2.33 5 Those men who cannot answer by a superior
wisdom these facts
or questions of time, serve them. Facts...tyrannize over them, and make
the
men of routine...in whom a literal obedience to facts has extinguished
every
spark of that light by which man is truly man.
Hist 2.33 8 ...if the man...refuses the dominion of
facts...then the facts fall
aptly and supple into their places;...
Hist 2.33 10 ...if the man...remains fast by the soul
and sees the principle; then the facts fall aptly and supple into their
places;...
Hist 2.38 13 ...in the light of these two facts,
namely, that the mind is One, and that nature is its correlative,
history is to be read and written.
Hist 2.40 10 ...every history should be written in a
wisdom which...looked
at facts as symbols.
SR 2.49 2 ...looking out from his corner on such people
and facts as pass
by, [the boy] tries and sentences them on their merits...
SR 2.77 18 Prayer is the contemplation of the facts of
life from the highest
point of view.
Comp 2.96 12 I shall attempt...to record some facts
that indicate the path of
the law of Compensation;...
Comp 2.106 7 The human soul is true to these facts [of
Compensation] in
the painting of fable...
Comp 2.118 2 When [a great man] is pushed, tormented,
defeated...he has
gained facts;...
Comp 2.123 27 ...see the facts nearly and these
mountainous inequalities
vanish.
Comp 2.126 13 ...the sure years reveal the deep
remedial force that
underlies all facts.
SL 2.133 4 The regular course of studies...have not
yielded me better facts
than some idle books under the bench at the Latin School.
SL 2.144 10 Those facts, words, persons, which dwell in
[a man's] memory
without his being able to say why, remain because they have a relation
to
him not less real for being as yet unapprehended.
SL 2.145 2 ...a few incidents, have an emphasis in your
memory out of all
proportion to their apparent significance if you measure them by the
ordinary standards. ... Let them have their weight, and do not...cast
about
for illustration and facts more usual in literature.
SL 2.155 24 Our philosophy...readily accepts the
testimony of negative
facts...
SL 2.161 12 The epochs of our life are not in the
visible facts of our choice
of a calling...
SL 2.164 23 I can think of nothing to fill my time
with, and I find the Life
of Brant. It is a very extravagant compliment to pay to Brant...or to
General
Washington. My time should be as good as their time,--my facts...as
good
as theirs...
Lov1 2.171 5 ...we must leave a too close and lingering
adherence to facts...
Prd1 2.221 9 ...I love facts...
Prd1 2.228 19 ...the discomfort...of confusion of
thought about facts...is of
no nation.
Prd1 2.230 12 Let [the figures in this picture of
life]...give us facts...
OS 2.273 15 The emphasis of facts and persons in my
thought has nothing
to do with time.
OS 2.273 27 ...we say...that a day of certain
political, moral, social reforms
is at hand, and the like, when we mean that in the nature of things one
of
the facts we contemplate is external and fugitive, and the other is
permanent
and connate with the soul.
OS 2.274 7 ...Boston, London, are facts as fugitive as
any institution past...
OS 2.284 18 It is...in the nature of man, that a veil
shuts down on the facts
of to-morrow;...
OS 2.295 17 The position men have given to Jesus...is a
position of
authority. It characterizes themselves. It cannot alter the eternal
facts.
Cir 2.302 4 Our globe seen by God is a transparent law,
not a mass of facts.
Cir 2.303 26 ...[a man] has a helm which he obeys,
which is the idea after
which all his facts are classified.
Cir 2.308 11 Each new step we take in thought
reconciles twenty
seemingly discordant facts...
Cir 2.311 13 The facts which loomed so large in the
fogs of yesterday... have strangely changed their proportions.
Cir 2.315 22 The poor and the low have their way of
expressing the last
facts of philosophy as well as you.
Cir 2.318 13 No facts are to me sacred;...
Int 2.329 25 In every man's mind, some...facts
remain...which others
forget...
Int 2.330 20 The walls of rude minds are scrawled all
over with facts, with
thoughts.
Int 2.331 10 At last comes the era of reflection...when
we keep the mind's
eye open...whilst we act, intent to learn the secret law of some class
of facts.
Int 2.332 21 Each truth that a writer acquires is a
lantern which he turns
full on what facts and thoughts lay already in his mind...
Int 2.333 2 ...[men] have myriads of facts just as good
[as the writer's]...
Int 2.333 20 Perhaps, if we should meet Shakspeare we
should...be
conscious...only that he possessed a strange skill of using, of
classifying his
facts, which we lacked.
Int 2.335 20 We must learn the language of facts.
Int 2.336 13 In common hours we have the same facts as
in the uncommon
or inspired...
Int 2.339 23 Is it any better if the student...aims to
make a mechanical
whole of...philosophy, by a numerical addition of all the facts that
fall
within his vision.
Art1 2.368 12 ...it is [genius's] instinct to find
beauty and holiness in new
and necessary facts...
Pt1 3.18 7 Why covet a knowledge of new facts?
Pt1 3.19 1 ...the poet, who re-attaches things to
nature and the Whole... disposes very easily of the most disagreeable
facts.
Pt1 3.21 2 All the facts of the animal economy...are
symbols of the passage
of the world into the soul of man...
Pt1 3.21 11 The poet alone knows astronomy, chemistry,
vegetation and
animation, for he does not stop at these facts, but employs them as
signs.
Pt1 3.32 19 All the value which attaches to...Oken, or
any other who
introduces questionable facts into his cosmogony...is the certificate
we have
of departure from routine, and that here is a new witness.
Exp 3.54 7 But, sir, medical history; the report of the
Institute; the proven
facts!--I distrust the facts and the inferences.
Exp 3.81 15 [The life of truth] does not...adopt
another's facts.
Exp 3.81 18 ...I cannot dispose of other people's
facts;...
Chr1 3.89 6 It has been complained of our brilliant
English historian of the
French Revolution that when he has told all his facts about Mirabeau,
they
do not justify his estimate of his genius.
Chr1 3.89 9 The Gracchi, Agis, Cleomenes, and others of
Plutarch's
heroes, do not in the record of facts equal their own fame.
Chr1 3.114 10 The ages have exulted in the manners of a
youth...who, by
the pure quality of his nature, shed an epic splendor around the facts
of his
death...
Mrs1 3.152 12 ...this Byzantine pile of chivalry or
Fashion, which seems so
fair and picturesque to those who look at the contemporary facts for
science
or for entertainment, is not equally pleasant to all spectators.
Nat2 3.177 12 ...I suppose that such a gazetteer as
wood-cutters and Indians
should furnish facts for, would take place in the most sumptuous
drawing-rooms
of all the Wreaths and Flora's chaplets of the bookshops;...
NR 3.234 23 Anomalous facts...are of ideal use.
NER 3.255 8 There is observable throughout [the
practical activities of
New England]...a steady tendency of the thoughtful and virtuous to a
deeper
belief and reliance on spiritual facts.
NER 3.255 17 ...the country is full of kings. Hands
off! let there be no
control and no interference in the administration of the affairs of
this
kingdom of me. Hence the growth of the doctrine and of the party of
Free
Trade, and the willingness to try that experiment, in the face of what
appear
incontestable facts.
UGM 4.22 27 I admire great men of all classes, those
who stand for facts, and for thoughts;...
PPh 4.47 26 Two cardinal facts lie forever at the base
[of philosophy];...
PPh 4.57 16 [Plato's] daring imagination gives him the
more solid grasp of
facts;...
PPh 4.61 20 Plato apprehended the cardinal facts.
PPh 4.70 21 ...[Plato] constantly affirms...that the
greatest goods...are
assigned to us by a divine gift. This leads me to that central
figure...whose
biography he has likewise so labored that the historic facts are lost
in the
light of Plato's mind.
MoS 4.150 5 One class [predisposed to Sensation]...is
conversant with facts
and surfaces...
MoS 4.155 15 ...if we uncover the last facts of our
knowledge, you are
spinning like bubbles in a river...
MoS 4.175 16 There is the power of moods, each setting
at nought all but
its own tissue of facts and beliefs.
MoS 4.183 10 I play with the miscellany of facts, and
take those superficial
views which we call skepticism;...
ShP 4.204 24 The Shakspeare Society have...advertised
the missing facts... and with what result?
ShP 4.205 2 ...[the Shakspeare Society] have gleaned a
few facts touching
the property, and dealings in regard to property, of the poet
[Shakespeare].
NMW 4.254 7 ...[Napoleon] sat...in his lonely island,
coldly falsifying facts
and dates and characters...
GoW 4.261 5 [The writer's] office is a reception of the
facts into the mind, and then a selection of the eminent and
characteristic experiences.
GoW 4.262 11 The facts do not lie in [the memory]
inert;...
GoW 4.264 15 ...nature has more splendid endowments for
those whom she
elects to a superior office; for the class of scholars or writers...who
are
impelled to exhibit the facts in order...
GoW 4.271 2 There was never such a miscellany of facts.
GoW 4.271 11 Goethe was the philosopher of this
[modern] multiplicity;... able and happy to cope with this rolling
miscellany of facts and sciences...
GoW 4.273 15 [Goethe] was the soul of his century. If
that...had become... one great Exploring Expedition, accumulating a
glut of facts and fruits too
fast for any hitherto-existing savans to classify,--this man's mind had
ample
chambers for the distribution of all.
GoW 4.281 24 If [the writer] can not rightly express
himself to-day, the
same things subsist and will open themselves to-morrow. There lies the
burden on his mind...and it constitutes his business and calling in the
world
to see those facts through...
ET5 5.80 12 ...[the English] have a supreme eye to
facts...
ET5 5.83 8 ...in high departments [the English] are
cramped and sterile. But
the unconditional surrender to facts, and the choice of means to reach
their
ends, are as admirable as with ants and bees.
ET10 5.155 8 The respect for truth of facts in England
is equalled only by
the respect for wealth.
ET14 5.239 17 Whoever...requires heaps of facts before
any theories can be
attempted, has no poetic power...
ET14 5.244 7 The absence of the faculty [of
generalization] in England is
shown by the timidity which accumulates mountains of facts...
ET15 5.271 24 [The London Times's] existence honors the
people who... dare to know all the facts...
F 6.4 26 ...by firmly stating all that is agreeable to
experience on one [topic], and doing the same justice to the opposing
facts in the others, the
true limitations will appear.
F 6.5 3 ...let us honestly state the facts.
F 6.19 25 No picture of life can have any veracity that
does not admit the
odious facts.
F 6.23 19 [Man's] sound relation to these facts is to
use and command...
F 6.31 25 Fate then is a name for facts not yet passed
under the fire of
thought;...
Pow 6.59 20 ...if [the weaker party] knew all the facts
in the encyclopedia, it would not help him;...
Wth 6.100 5 The right merchant is...a man of a strong
affinity for facts...
Wth 6.100 17 Probity and closeness to the facts are the
basis [of
commerce]...
Wth 6.100 21 The problem [in commerce] is to combine
many and remote
operations with the accuracy and adherence to the facts...
Wth 6.107 3 ...every man has a certain satisfaction
whenever his dealing
touches on the inevitable facts;...
Wsp 6.202 8 If the Divine Providence...has stated
itself out...in tyrannies, literatures and arts,--let us not be so nice
that we cannot write these facts
down coarsely...
Wsp 6.217 21 ...the heart is at once aware of the state
of health or disease, which is the controlling state, that is, of
sanity or of insanity; prior of course
to all question of...the amount of facts...
Wsp 6.220 4 ...look where we will...a perfect reaction,
a perpetual
judgment keeps watch and ward. And this appears in a class of facts
which
concerns all men, within and above their creeds.
Wsp 6.229 9 Even children are not deceived by the false
reasons which
their parents give in answer to their questions, whether touching
natural
facts, or religion, or persons.
CbW 6.253 13 In front of these sinister facts, the
first lesson of history is
the good of evil.
Bty 6.286 16 [Knowledge of men, knowledge of manners,
the power of
form and our sensibility to personal influence] are facts of a science
which
we study without book...
Bty 6.304 8 Facts which had never before left their
stark common sense
suddenly figure as Eleusinian mysteries.
Bty 6.304 12 All the facts in nature are nouns of the
intellect...
Ill 6.321 23 From day to day the capital facts of human
life are hidden from
our eyes.
SS 7.12 12 A cold sluggish blood thinks it has not
facts enough to the
purpose...
SS 7.12 15 'T is not new facts that avail, but the heat
to dissolve everybody'
s facts.
SS 7.12 16 'T is not new facts that avail, but the heat
to dissolve everybody'
s facts.
SS 7.12 18 Heat puts you in right relation with
magazines of facts.
Civ 7.33 6 ...in Judaea, the advent of Jesus, and, in
modern Christendom, of
the realists Huss, Savonarola and Luther,--are casual facts which carry
forward races to new convictions...
Art2 7.47 19 In view of these facts, I say that the
power of Nature
predominates over the human will in all works of even the fine arts...
Elo1 7.66 20 If the speaker utter a noble sentiment,
the attention [of the
audience] deepens, a new and highest audience now listens, and the
audiences of the fun and of facts and of the understanding are all
silenced
and awed.
Elo1 7.75 23 In a Senate or other business committee,
the solid result
depends on a few men with working talent. They know how to deal with
the
facts before them...
Elo1 7.85 17 ...in any public assembly, him who has the
facts and can and
will state them, people will listen to...
Elo1 7.89 10 A crowd of men go up to Faneuil Hall; they
are all pretty well
acquainted with the object of the meeting; they have all read the facts
in the
same newspapers.
Elo1 7.90 21 ...tenacity of memory, power of dealing
with facts...are keys
which the orator holds;...
Elo1 7.91 5 If you...give [a man] a grasp of facts,
learning, quick fancy, sarcasm, splendid allusion, interminable
illustration,--all these talents...have
an equal power to ensnare and mislead the audience and the orator.
Elo1 7.91 21 ...we...might well go round the world, to
see...a man who, in
prosecuting great designs, has an absolute command of the means of
representing his ideas, and uses them only to express these; placing
facts, placing men;...
Elo1 7.94 22 If you would correct my false view of
facts,--hold up to me
the same facts in the true order of thought...
DL 7.107 16 If a man wishes to acquaint himself...with
the spirit of the age, he must not go first to the state-house or the
court-room. The subtle spirit of
life must be sought in facts nearer.
DL 7.108 6 Is it not plain that...in the dwelling-house
must the true
character and hope of the time be consulted? These facts are, to be
sure, harder to read.
DL 7.108 23 The great facts are the near ones.
DL 7.124 4 ...it is pitiful to date and measure all the
facts and sequel of an
unfolding life from such a youthful and generally inconsiderate period
as
the age of courtship and marriage.
DL 7.124 15 ...we soon catch the trick of each man's
conversation, and
knowing his two or three main facts, anticipate what he thinks of each
new
topic that rises.
WD 7.164 10 Many facts concur to show that we must look
deeper for our
salvation than to steam, photographs, balloons or astronomy.
Boks 7.196 15 ...the scholar knows that the famed books
contain, first and
last, the best thoughts and facts.
Boks 7.205 21 The cardinal facts of European history
are soon learned.
Boks 7.211 5 [Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy] is an
inventory to remind
us how many classes and species of facts exist...
Clbs 7.225 24 ...the staple of conversation is widely
unlike in its circles. Sometimes it is facts...
Cour 7.276 3 ...there are melancholy skeptics with a
taste for carrion who
batten on the hideous facts in history...
Cour 7.276 9 [The hideous facts in history] are not
cheerful facts, but they
do not disturb a healthy mind;...
OA 7.319 1 ...seen from the streets and markets and the
haunts of pleasure
and gain, the estimate of age is low, melancholy and skeptical. Frankly
face
the facts, and see the result.
OA 7.327 17 One by one, day after day, [man] learns to
coin his wishes
into facts.
PI 8.17 23 As soon as a man masters a principle and
sees his facts in
relation to it, fields, waters, skies, offer to clothe his thoughts in
images.
PI 8.19 8 Whilst common sense looks at things or
visible Nature as real and
final facts, poetry, or the imagination which dictates it, is a second
sight...
PI 8.22 5 Men are imaginative, but not overpowered by
it to the extent of
confounding its suggestions with external facts.
PI 8.22 19 In the ocean, in fire, in the sky, in the
forest, [man] finds facts
adequate and as large as he.
PI 8.24 8 The senses collect the surface facts of
matter.
PI 8.46 4 The universality of this taste [for rhyme] is
proved by our habit of
casting our facts into rhyme to remember them better...
PI 8.57 13 ...we listen to [the early bard] as we do to
the Indian, or the
hunter, or miner, each of whom represents his facts as accurately as
the cry
of the wolf or the eagle tells of the forest or the air they inhabit.
PI 8.68 23 By successive states of mind all the facts
of Nature are for the
first time interpreted.
PI 8.71 5 Facts are not foreign, as they seem, but
related.
PI 8.71 9 The solid men complain that the idealist
leaves out the
fundamental facts;...
PI 8.75 4 Men are facts as well as persons...
SA 8.96 25 The main point is to...say, with Newton,
There's no contending
against facts.
SA 8.97 3 When Molyneux fancied that the observations
of the nutation of
the earth's axis destroyed Newton's theory of gravitation, he tried to
break
it softly to Sir Isaac, who only answered, It may be so, there's no
arguing
against facts and experiments.
SA 8.103 13 ...[the American to be proud of] was the
best talker...in the
company...what with the multitude and distinction of his facts...
Elo2 8.111 16 Who knows before the debate begins...what
the means are of
the combatants? The facts, the reasons, the logic...all are invisible
and
unknown.
Comc 8.159 14 We have a primary association between
perfectness and
this [human] form. But the facts that occur when actual men enter do
not
make good this anticipation;...
QO 8.191 13 ...the worth of the sentences consists in
their radiancy and
equal aptitude to all intelligence. They fit all our facts like a
charm.
QO 8.201 19 ...[Genius] knows that facts are not
ultimates...
PPo 8.237 21 ...the essential value [in books] is the
adding of knowledge to
our stock by the record of new facts...
PPo 8.237 22 ...the essential value [in books] is the
adding of knowledge to
our stock by the record of new facts, and, better, by the record of
intuitions
which distribute facts...
Insp 8.271 7 ...[the poet] is made aware of a power to
carry on and
complete the metamorphosis of natural into spiritual facts.
Insp 8.282 10 One of the best facts I know in
metaphysical science is
Niebuhr's joyful record that after his genius for interpreting history
had
failed him for several years, this divination returned to him.
Insp 8.295 20 Fact-books, if the facts be well and
thoroughly told, are
much more nearly allied to poetry than many books are that are written
in
rhyme.
Grts 8.309 3 ...the rule of the orator begins, not in
the array of his facts, but
when his deep conviction, and the right and necessity he feels to
convey
that conviction to his audience,-when these shine and burn in his
address;...
Dem1 10.10 7 Every man goes through the world attended
with
innumerable facts prefiguring...his fate...
Dem1 10.13 12 For Spiritism, it shows that no man,
almost, is fit to give
evidence. Then I say to the amiable and sincere among them, these
matters
are quite too important than that I can rest them on any legends. If I
have no
facts, as you allege, I can very well wait for them.
Dem1 10.24 1 Coincidences, dreams, animal magnetism,
omens, sacred
lots, have great interest for some minds. They run into this twilight
and say, There 's more than is dreamed of in your philosophy. Certainly
these facts
are interesting...
Dem1 10.24 15 ...suppose a diligent collection and
study of these occult
facts were made, they are merely physiological, semi-medical...
Aris 10.53 22 ...I have seen a man of teeming brain
come among these men [in a village], so full of his facts, so unable to
suppress them, that he has
poured out a river of knowledge to all comers...
Aris 10.53 27 ...I have seen a man of teeming brain
come among these men [in a village]...and drawing all these men round
him...interested the whole
village...in his facts;...
Edc1 10.126 16 ...when one and the same
man...leaves...the stupor of the
senses, to enter into the quasi-omniscience of high thought...all
limits
disappear. No horizon shuts down. He sees...all facts in their
connection.
Edc1 10.129 5 How [the desire of power] sharpens the
perceptions and
stores the memory with facts.
Edc1 10.131 2 ...what is the charm which every
ore...every new fact
touching...the secrets of chemical composition and decomposition
possess
for Humboldt? What but that much revolving of similar facts in his mind
has shown him that always the mind contains in its transparent chambers
the means of classifying the most refractory phenomena...
Edc1 10.132 16 Day creeps after day, each full of
facts...that we cannot
enough despise...
Edc1 10.132 22 ...presently the aroused intellect finds
gold and gems in one
of these scorned facts...
Edc1 10.132 22 ...presently the aroused intellect finds
gold and gems in one
of these scorned facts,-then finds that the day of facts is a rock of
diamonds;...
Edc1 10.135 2 We exercise [boys'] understandings to the
apprehension and
comparison of some facts...
Edc1 10.144 17 Here are the two capital facts [of
education], Genius and
Drill.
Edc1 10.149 5 Not less delightful is the mutual
pleasure of teaching and
learning the secret...of chosen facts in history or in biography.
Supl 10.168 13 ...I do not know any advantage more
conspicuous which a
man owes to his experience in markets and the Exchange, or politics,
than
the caution and accuracy he acquires in his report of facts.
SovE 10.208 13 ...natural religion supplies still all
the facts which are
disguised under the dogma of popular creeds.
Prch 10.225 3 ...it is clear...is it not, that...when
[a man] shall act from one
motive, and all his faculties play true...this...will give...not more
facts, nor
new combinations, but divination, or direct intuition of the state of
men and
things?
Prch 10.231 23 We come to church properly...for
approach to principles to
see how it stands with us, with the deep and dear facts of right and
love.
Plu 10.310 9 You may cull from [Plutarch's] record of
barbarous guesses
of shepherds and travellers, statements that are predictions of facts
established in modern science.
Plu 10.312 5 Seneca...learned to temper his philosophy
with facts.
LLNE 10.331 17 [Everett] had a great talent for
collecting facts...
LLNE 10.331 25 It was remarked that for a man who threw
out so many
facts [Everett] was seldom convicted of a blunder.
LLNE 10.349 8 The merit of [Brisbane's] plan was...that
it...was coherent
and comprehensive of facts to a wonderful degree.
LLNE 10.352 27 There is an order in which in a sound
mind the faculties
always appear, and which, according to the strength of the individual,
they
seek to realize in the surrounding world. The value of Fourier's system
is
that it is a statement of such an order...carried outward into its
correspondence in facts.
LLNE 10.357 18 I regard these philanthropists as
themselves the effects of
the age in which we live, and, in common with so many other good facts,
the efflorescence of the period and predicting a good fruit that
ripens.
LLNE 10.358 2 The large cities are phalansteries; and
the theorists drew all
their argument from facts already taking place in our experience.
LLNE 10.369 17 I recall these few selected facts, none
of them of much
independent interest...
EzRy 10.383 8 To these facts, gathered chiefly from
[Ezra Ripley's] own
diary...I can only add a few traits from memory.
EzRy 10.392 26 ...[Ezra Ripley's] knowledge was...the
observation of such
facts as country life for nearly a century could supply.
MMEm 10.423 19 For the widows and orphans--Oh, I [Mary
Moody
Emerson] could give facts of the long-drawn years of imprisoned minds
and
hearts, which uneducated orphans endure!
MMEm 10.430 21 Those economists (Adam Smith) who
say...that, whatever disposition of virtue may exist, unless something
is done for
society, deserves no fame,-why, I [Mary Moody Emerson] am content
with such paradoxical kind of facts;...
SlHr 10.445 2 [Samuel Hoar's] ability lay in the clear
apprehension and the
powerful statement of the material points of his case. He soon
possessed it, and he never possessed it better, and he was equally
ready at any moment to
state the facts.
Thor 10.452 8 ...though very studious of natural facts,
[Thoreau] was
incurious of technical and textual science.
LS 11.4 20 I allude to these facts only to show that,
so far from the [Lord's] Supper being a tradition in which men are
fully agreed, there has always
been the widest room for difference of opinion upon this particular.
LS 11.5 22 ...observe the facts. Two of the
Evangelists...were of the twelve
disciples, and were present on that occasion [the Last Supper].
LS 11.6 6 Two of the Evangelists...were present on that
occasion [the Last
Supper]. Neither of them drops the slightest intimation of any
intention on
the part of Jesus to set up anything permanent. John especially...has
quite
omitted such a notice. Neither does it appear to have come to the
knowledge of Mark, who...relates the other facts.
EWI 11.100 15 ...[the opponent of slavery] feels that
none but a stupid or a
malignant person can hesitate on a view of the facts.
EWI 11.108 23 The facts [of the slave trade] confirmed
[Thomas Clarkson'
s] sentiment, that Providence had never made that to be wise which was
immoral...
EWI 11.110 24 In attempting to make its escape from the
pursuit of a man-of-
war, one ship flung five hundred slaves alive into the sea. These facts
went into Parliament.
EWI 11.127 24 ...when, in 1789, the first privy council
report of evidence
on the [slave] trade (a bulky folio embodying all the facts which the
London Committee had been engaged for years in collecting...) was
presented to the House of Commons, a late day being named for the
discussion...Mr. Wilberforce, Mr. Pitt, the Prime Minister, and other
gentlemen, took advantage of the postponement to retire into the
country to
read the report.
War 11.159 22 This valuable person [Assacombuit]...took
to killing his
own neighbors and kindred, with such appetite that his tribe...would
have
killed him had he not fled his country forever. The scandal which we
feel in
such facts certainly shows that we have got on a little.
FSLC 11.193 19 Will you...blame the air for rushing in
where a vacuum is
made or the boiler for exploding under pressure of steam? These facts
are
after laws of the world...
FSLC 11.202 23 We delighted...in [Webster's] daylight
statement, simple
force; the facts lay like the strata of a cloud...
FSLC 11.206 10 I am willing to leave [the North and the
South] to the facts.
AKan 11.255 19 The printed letters of border ruffians
avow the facts.
AKan 11.256 4 ...all party spirit produces the
incapacity to receive natural
impressions from facts;...
TPar 11.285 6 ...every man's biography is at his own
expense. He
furnishes not only the facts but the report.
TPar 11.286 14 Such was the largeness of [Theodore
Parker's] reception of
facts and his skill to employ them that it looked as if he were some
president of council to whom a score of telegraphs were ever bringing
in
reports;...
TPar 11.286 21 [Theodore Parker] had...a love for
facts...
TPar 11.287 2 A little more feeling of the poetic
significance of his facts
would have disqualified [Theodore Parker] for some of his severer
offices
to his generation.
ACiv 11.300 19 There are already mountains of facts [on
slavery]...
SMC 11.349 7 ...the facts which make to us the interest
of this day are in a
great degree personal and local here;...
SMC 11.354 9 ...the moment you cry Every man to his
tent, O Israel! the
delusions of hope and fear are at an end;-the strength is now to be
tested
by the eternal facts.
FRep 11.532 9 See how fast [our people] extend the
fleeting fabric of their
trade...with the same abandonment to the moment and the facts of the
hour
as the Esquimau who sells his bed in the morning.
PLT 12.3 10 ...in listening to...Michael Faraday's
explanation of magnetic
powers, or the botanist's descriptions, one could not help admiring the
irresponsible security and happiness of the attitude of the naturalist;
sure of
admiration for his facts...
PLT 12.3 19 Could we have...the exhaustive accuracy of
distribution which
chemists use in their nomenclature...applied to a higher class of
facts;...
PLT 12.4 5 These [higher] powers and laws are also
facts in a Natural
History.
PLT 12.4 24 Every creation...is on the method and by
the means which our
mind approves as soon as it is thoroughly acquainted with the facts;...
PLT 12.11 25 ...he who who contents himself
with...recording only what
facts he has observed...follows a system also...
PLT 12.20 25 ...a well-ordered mind brings to the study
of every new fact
or class of facts a certain divination of that which it shall find.
PLT 12.27 3 A man has been in Spain. The facts and
thoughts which the
traveller has found in that country gradually settle themselves into a
determinate heap of one size and form and not another.
PLT 12.37 25 At a moment in our history the mind's eye
opens and we
become aware of spiritual facts...
PLT 12.38 3 These [spiritual] facts, this essence
[Truth], are not new;...
PLT 12.40 1 ...the mind discovers some essential copula
binding this [new] fact or change to a class of facts or changes...
PLT 12.41 8 Every new impression on the mind is...to be
accounted for, and, until accounted for, registered as an indisputable
addition to our
catalogue of natural facts.
II 12.66 19 There is a singular credulity which no
experience will cure us
of, that another man has seen or may see somewhat more than we, of the
primary facts;...
II 12.69 25 Here are we with all our world of facts and
experience...all
ready to be uttered, if only we could be set aglow.
Mem 12.91 24 Once [the active mind] joined its facts by
color and form
and sensuous relations.
Mem 12.95 11 This command of old facts...is our
splendid privilege.
Mem 12.96 26 ...one [man] rarely takes an interest in
how the facts really
stand, in the order of cause and effect, without self-reference. This
is an
intellectual man.
Mem 12.97 27 A knife with a good spring, a
forceps...the teeth or jaws of
which fit and play perfectly, as compared with the same tools when
badly
put together, describe to us the difference between a person of quick
and
strong perception...and a heavy man who witnesses the same facts...
Mem 12.98 20 The facts of the last two or three days or
weeks are all you
have with you...
Mem 12.99 24 The mind has a better secret in
generalization than merely
adding units to its list of facts.
Mem 12.100 1 An act of the understanding will marshal
and concatenate a
few facts;...
Mem 12.101 16 ...all the facts in this chest of memory
are property at
interest.
CInt 12.120 8 ...I value [talent] more...when the
talent is...in harmony with
the public sentiment of mankind. Such is the patriotism of Demosthenes,
of
Patrick Henry...strong by the strength of the facts themselves.
CInt 12.121 17 ...a larger angle of vision, commands
centuries of facts...
CL 12.157 23 The facts disclosed by Winkelmann, Goethe,
Bell...are joyful
possessions...
CL 12.161 15 In a water-party in which many scholars
joined, I noted that
the skipper of the boat was much the best companion. The scholars made
puns. the skipper saw instructive facts on every side...
CL 12.166 11 ...of the two facts, the world and man,
man is by much the
larger half.
MAng1 12.215 2 Few lives of eminent men are harmonious;
few that
furnish, in all the facts, an image corresponding with their fame.
Milt1 12.251 24 ...deeply as that peculiar state of
society, in which and for
which Milton wrote, has engraved itself in the remembrance of the
world, it
shares the destiny which overtakes everything local and personal in
Nature; and the accidental facts on which a battle of principles was
fought have
already passed, or are fast passing, into oblivion.
ACri 12.294 6 ...[Shakespeare's] very sonnets are as
solid and close to
facts as the Banker's Gazette;...
ACri 12.298 22 ...[Carlyle's History of Frederick II
is] a book holding so
many memorable and heroic facts, working directly on practice;...
ACri 12.300 20 Whatever new object we see, we perceive
to be only a new
version of our familiar experience, and we set about translating it at
once
into our parallel facts.
ACri 12.303 2 ...this is the ball that is tossed...in
the history of every mind
by sovereignty of thought to make facts and men obey our present humor
or
belief.
MLit 12.313 22 ...the single soul feels its right...to
summon all facts and
parties before its tribunal.
MLit 12.314 13 Nor is the distinction between these two
habits [of
subjectiveness] to be found in the circumstance of...reciting facts and
feelings of personal history.
MLit 12.314 24 The great always introduce us to
facts;...
MLit 12.315 16 The great lead us...in our age to
metaphysical Nature, to
the invisible awful facts...
MLit 12.317 19 There are facts on which men of the
world superciliously
smile, which are worth all their trade and politics;...
MLit 12.323 1 ...in [Goethe] this encyclopaedia of
facts, which it has been
the boast of the age to compile, wrought an equal effect.
MLit 12.333 23 ...all the hints of omnipresence and
energy which we have
caught, this man [the poet] should unfold, and constitute facts.
PPr 12.379 7 [Carlyle's Past and Present] grapples
honestly with the facts
lying before all men...
fact-speaker, n. (1)
Elo1 7.94 9 ...a fact-speaker of any kind, [the people]
will long follow;...
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