High to Hints
A Concordance to the Collected Essays of Ralph Waldo Emerson Compiled by Eugene F. Irey
high, adj. (298)
Nat 1.19 23 The high and divine beauty...is that which
is found in
combination with the human will.
Nat 1.20 22 ...when Arnold Winkelried, in the high
Alps...gathers in his
side a sheaf of Austrian spears to break the line for his comrades; are
not
these heroes entitled to add the beauty of the scene to the beauty of
the
deed?
DSA 1.127 27 Life is comic or pitiful as soon as the
high ends of being fade
out of sight...
DSA 1.129 10 The understanding caught this high chant
from the poet's
lips...
DSA 1.133 2 ...it is a high benefit to enable me to do
somewhat of myself.
DSA 1.142 7 [The soul of the community] wants nothing
so much as a
stern, high, stoical, Christian discipline...
DSA 1.148 1 ...slight [the commanders], as you can well
afford to do, by
high and universal aims, and they instantly feel...that it is in lower
places
that they must shine.
DSA 1.148 10 In such high communion let us study the
grand strokes of
rectitude...
LE 1.160 21 Any history of philosophy fortifies my
faith, by showing me
that what high dogmas I had supposed were the...fruit of a cumulative
culture...were the prompt improvisations of the earliest inquirers;...
LE 1.168 7 ...the fall of swarms of flies, in autumn,
from combats high in
the air...the angry hiss of the wood-birds;...all, are alike
unattempted [by
poets].
LE 1.184 9 If, with a high trust, [the scholar] can
thus submit himself, he
will find that ample returns are poured into his bosom...
MN 1.206 23 England, France, and America read
Parliamentary Debates, which no high genius now enlivens;...
MN 1.214 7 ...because ecstasy is the law and cause of
nature, you cannot
interpret it in too high and deep a sense.
MR 1.232 17 ...the general system of our trade...is not
dictated by the high
sentiments of human nature;
MR 1.235 21 Who could regret to see a high
conscience...exercising a
sensible effect on young men in their choice of occupation...
MR 1.245 20 Economy is a high, humane office...when its
aim is grand;...
LT 1.277 7 The Reforms have their high origin in an
ideal justice...
LT 1.285 21 No man can compare the ideas and
aspirations of the
innovators of the present day with those of former periods, without
feeling
how great and high this criticism is.
Con 1.313 13 Consider [the order of things] as the work
of a...progressive
necessity, which...up to the present high culture of the best nations,
has
advanced thus far.
Con 1.326 2 ...to return from this alternation of
partial views to the high
platform of universal and necessary history, it is a happiness for
mankind
that innovation has got on so far...
Tran 1.343 20 ...to behold in another the expression of
a love so high that it
assures itself,-assures itself also to me against every possible
casualty
except my unworthiness;-these are degrees on the scale of human
happiness to which [Transcendentalists] have ascended;...
Tran 1.345 24 In looking at the class of counsel...and
at the matronage of
the land...one asks, Where are they who represented genius, virtue, the
invisible and heavenly world, to these? ... ...did the high idea die
out of
them...
YA 1.368 1 A well-laid garden makes the face of the
country of no account; let that be low or high...you have made a
beautiful abode worthy of man.
YA 1.374 12 ...the selfishness which hoards the corn
for high prices is the
preventive of famine;...
YA 1.388 10 I find no expression...especially in our
newspapers, of a high
national feeling...
SR 2.53 3 [Men's] works are done as an apology or
extenuation of their
living in the world,-as invalids and the insane pay a high board.
SR 2.75 2 ...it demands something godlike in him
who...has ventured to
trust himself for a taskmaster. High be his heart...
Comp 2.115 15 ...the high laws which each man sees
implicated in those
processes with which he is conversant...do recommend to him his
trade...
SL 2.149 23 Gertrude is enamored of Guy; how high, how
aristocratic, how
Roman his mien and manners!...
SL 2.150 1 ...Gertrude has Guy; but what now avails how
high...his mien
and manners, if his heart and aims are in the senate...
SL 2.158 24 The high, the generous, the self-devoted
sect will always
instruct and command mankind.
SL 2.163 23 The poor mind does not seem to itself to be
any thing unless it
have an outside badge,--some Gentoo diet...or a high office...
Lov1 2.181 3 [What we love] is that which you know not
in yourself and
can never know. This agrees well with that high philosophy of Beauty
which the ancient writers delighted in;...
Fdsp 2.194 24 High thanks I owe you, excellent
lovers...
Fdsp 2.206 22 [Friendship] cannot subsist in its
perfection...betwixt more
than two. I am not quite so strict in my terms, perhaps because I have
never
known so high a fellowship as others.
Fdsp 2.207 21 In good company the individuals merge
their egotism into a
social soul exactly co-extensive with the several consciousnesses there
present. ... Now this convention...destroys the high freedom of great
conversation...
Fdsp 2.208 25 The condition which high friendship
demands is ability to
do without it.
Fdsp 2.208 26 That high office [friendship] requires
great and sublime
parts.
Prd1 2.223 20 ...culture, revealing the high origin of
the apparent world... degrades every thing else...into means.
Prd1 2.234 24 ...timber...if laid up high and dry, will
strain, warp and dry-rot;...
Hsm1 2.254 12 The brave soul rates itself too high to
value itself by the
splendor of its table and draperies.
Hsm1 2.260 20 It was a high counsel that I once heard
given to a young
person...
Hsm1 2.262 23 The unremitting retention of simple and
high sentiments in
obscure duties is hardening the character to that temper which will
work
with honor...
OS 2.277 13 ...in groups where debate is earnest, and
especially on high
questions, the company become aware that the thought rises to an equal
level in all bosoms...
OS 2.292 3 [Simple souls] must always be a godsend to
princes, for they
confront them...and give a high nature the refreshment and satisfaction
of
resistance...
Cir 2.304 15 ...if the soul is quick and strong
it...expands another orbit on
the great deep, which also runs up into a high wave...
Cir 2.307 11 If [my friend] were high enough to slight
me, then could I
love him...
Cir 2.307 20 I know and see too well...the speedy
limits of persons called
high and worthy.
Cir 2.312 11 ...we see literature best...from a high
religion.
Art1 2.366 24 As soon as beauty is sought...for
pleasure, it degrades the
seeker. High beauty is no longer attainable by him in canvas or in
stone...
Pt1 3.9 15 [A recent writer of lyrics] does not stand
out of our low
limitations, like a Chimborazo under the line...with belts of the
herbage of
every latitude on its high and mottled sides;...
Pt1 3.17 11 ...the distinctions which we make in events
and in affairs, of
low and high...disappear when nature is used as a symbol.
Pt1 3.26 5 This insight, which expresses itself by what
is called
Imagination, is a very high sort of seeing...
Exp 3.54 2 Shall I preclude my future by taking a high
seat...
Exp 3.54 26 The intellect, seeker of absolute truth, or
the heart, lover of
absolute good, intervenes for our succor, and at one whisper of these
high
powers we awake from ineffectual struggles with this nightmare [of
science].
Chr1 3.105 24 Two persons lately, very young children
of the most high
God, have given me occasion for thought.
Chr1 3.108 14 None will ever solve the problem of his
character according
to our prejudice, but only in his own high unprecedented way.
Chr1 3.114 22 In society, high advantages are set down
to the possessor as
disadvantages.
Mrs1 3.125 14 The famous gentlemen of Asia and Europe
have been of this
strong type; Saladin...Pericles, and the lordliest personages.
They...were too
excellent themselves, to value any condition at a high rate.
Mrs1 3.128 15 Fashion is made up...of those who through
the value and
virtue of somebody, have acquired...in their physical organization a
certain
health and excellence which secure to them, if not the highest power to
work, yet high power to enjoy.
Mrs1 3.143 14 ...the curiosity with which the details
of high life are read, betray[s] the universality of the love of
cultivated manners.
Mrs1 3.148 9 High behavior is as rare in fiction as it
is in fact.
Gts 3.157 2 Gifts of one who loved me,--/ 'T was high
time they came;/ When he ceased to love me,/ Time they stopped for
shame./
Nat2 3.190 25 ...trade to all the world, country-house
and cottage by the
waterside, all for a little conversation, high, clear and spiritual!
NER 3.259 1 ...the Good Spirit never cared for the
colleges, and though all
men and boys were now drilled in Latin, Greek and Mathematics, it had
quite left these shells high and dry on the beach...
NER 3.259 4 ...the Good Spirit never cared for the
colleges, and though all
men and boys were now drilled in Latin, Greek and Mathematics, it...was
now creating and feeding other matters at other ends of the world. But
in a
hundred high schools and colleges this warfare against common-sense
still
goes on.
NER 3.268 5 We renounce all high aims.
NER 3.276 9 If [a man's constitution] cannot carry
itself as it ought, high
and unmatchable in the presence of any man;...it is time to undervalue
what
he has valued...
NER 3.284 1 As soon as a man is wonted...to see how
this high will
prevails without an exception or an interval, he settles himself into
serenity.
UGM 4.3 5 All mythology opens with demigods, and the
circumstance is
high and poetic;...
UGM 4.17 23 The high functions of the intellect are so
allied that some
imaginative power usually appears in all eminent minds...
UGM 4.26 2 Viewed from any high point, this city of New
York...would
seem a bundle of insanities.
UGM 4.34 15 Happy, if a few names remain so high that
we have not been
able to read them nearer...
PPh 4.58 13 ...[Plato] believes that poetry, prophecy
and the high insight
are from a wisdom of which man is not master;...
PNR 4.89 9 It was a high scheme, his absolute privilege
for the best...as the
premium which [Plato] would set on grandeur.
SwM 4.104 8 The robust Aristotelian method...opening,
by its terminology
and definition, high roads into nature, had trained a race of athletic
philosophers.
SwM 4.104 18 Malpighi, following the high doctrines of
Hippocrates, Leucippus and Lucretius, had given emphasis to the dogma
that nature
works in leasts...
SwM 4.108 12 At the top of the column [the spine]
[Nature] puts out
another spine, which doubles or loops itself over...into a ball, and
forms the
skull, with extremities again...the fingers and toes being represented
this
time by upper and lower teeth. This new spine is destined to high uses.
SwM 4.109 11 Creative force, like a musical composer,
goes on
unweariedly repeating a simple air or theme, now high, now low...
SwM 4.139 27 The teachings of the high Spirit are
abstemious...
SwM 4.142 7 These angels that Swedenborg paints give us
no very high
idea of their discipline and culture...
MoS 4.156 15 [The skeptic says] Why be an angel before
your time? These
strings, wound up too high, will snap.
MoS 4.160 12 ...when we build a house, the rule is to
set it not too high nor
too low...
ShP 4.197 6 [The poet] knows the sparkle of the true
stone, and puts it in
high place, wherever he finds it.
NMW 4.225 14 [Napoleon] is no saint...and he is no
hero, in the high sense.
NMW 4.248 23 The winter, says Napoleon, is not the most
unfavorable
season for the passage of lofty mountains. The snow is then firm...and
there
is nothing to fear from avalanches, the real and only danger to be
apprehended in the Alps. On these high mountains there are often very
fine
days in December...
GoW 4.285 16 Enemy of [Goethe] you may be,--if so you
shall teach him
aught which your good-will can not, were it only what experience will
accrue from your ruin. Enemy and welcome, but enemy on high terms.
GoW 4.290 19 The secret of genius is...in the high
refinement of modern
life...to exact good faith, reality and a purpose;...
ET1 5.10 24 ...[Coleridge] burst into a declamation on
the folly and
ignorance of Unitarianism,--its high unreasonableness;...
ET2 5.31 1 Jack [Tar] has a life of risks, incessant
abuse and the worst pay. It is a little better with the mate, and not
very much better with the captain. A hundred dollars a month is
reckoned high pay.
ET4 5.48 27 Trades and professions carve their own
lines on face and form. Certain circumstances of English life are not
less effective; as...high bribes
to talent and skill;...
ET4 5.57 12 In Norway...the actors are bonders or
landholders, every one
of whom is named and personally and patronymically described, as the
king's friend and companion. A sparce population gives this high worth
to
every man.
ET5 5.80 25 All the steps [the English] orderly take;
but with the high logic
of never confounding the minor and major proposition;...
ET5 5.83 7 ...in high departments [the English] are
cramped and sterile.
ET5 5.90 9 The high civil and legal offices [in
England] are not beds of
ease...
ET5 5.90 19 They are excellent judges in England of a
good worker, and
when they find one...there is nothing too good or too high for him.
ET8 5.128 21 ...I suppose never nation built their
party-walls so thick, or
their garden-fences so high [as the English].
ET8 5.139 3 High and low, [the English] are of an
unctuous texture.
ET10 5.164 22 High stone fences and padlocked
garden-gates announce the
absolute will of the [English] owner to be alone.
ET11 5.174 11 ...the terms of admission to this club
[English aristocracy] are hard and high.
ET11 5.184 22 In the army, the [English] nobility fill
a large part of the
high commissions...
ET11 5.188 11 I pardoned high park-fences [in England],
when I saw that
besides does and pheasants, these have preserved Arundel marbles...
ET11 5.198 12 It is computed that, with titles and
without, there are
seventy thousand of these people coming and going in London, who make
up what is called high society.
ET12 5.212 9 ...the great number of cultivated men [in
England] keep each
other up to a high standard.
ET13 5.220 7 Heats and genial periods arrive in
history, or, shall we say, plenitudes of Divine Presence, by which high
tides are caused in the human
spirit...
ET13 5.229 15 Thackeray exposes the heartless high
life.
ET14 5.243 15 These heights [of the Elizabethan age]
were followed by a
meanness and a descent of the mind into lower levels; the loss of
wings; no
high speculation.
ET14 5.244 18 Milton, who was the stair or high
table-land to let down the
English genius from the summits of Shakspeare, used this privilege [of
generalization] sometimes in poetry, more rarely in prose.
ET14 5.248 14 Sir David Brewster sees the high place of
Bacon...
ET14 5.248 25 Coleridge...who wrote and spoke the only
high criticism in
his time, is one of those who save England from the reproach of no
longer
possessing the capacity to appreciate what rarest wit the island has
yielded.
ET14 5.250 27 ...a master should inspire a confidence
that he will adhere to
his convictions and give his present studies always the same high
place.
ET14 5.258 6 The best office of the best poets has been
to show...that only
once or twice they have struck the high chord.
ET15 5.263 6 [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, and high pay.
ET15 5.272 4 It is usually pretended...that the English
press has a high
tone...
ET16 5.273 14 I was glad...to exchange a few reasonable
words on the
aspects of England with a man on whose genius I set a very high value
[Carlyle]...
ET16 5.274 7 Art and high art is a favorite target for
[Carlyle's] wit.
ET16 5.282 2 ...here is the high point of Stukeley's]
theory [of
Stonehenge]...
ET16 5.284 18 The state drawing-room [at Wilton Hall]
is a double cube, 30 feet high, by 30 feet wide, by 60 feet long...
ET16 5.288 21 There, in that great sloven continent
[America], in high
Alleghany pastures...still sleeps and murmurs and hides the great
mother...
ET16 5.290 11 Sharon Turner...says, Alfred was buried
at Winchester, in
the Abbey he had founded there, but his remains were removed by Henry
I. to the new Abbey in the meadows at Hyde, on the northern quarter of
the
city, and laid under the high altar.
ET17 5.294 6 At Edinburgh...I made the
acquaintance...of the Messrs. Chambers, and of a man of high character
and genius, the short-lived
painter, David Scott.
ET17 5.296 6 ...perhaps it is a high compliment to the
cultivation of the
English generally, when we find such a man [as Wordsworth] not
distinguished.
F 6.12 17 ...with high magnifiers, Mr.
Frauenhofer...might come to
distinguish in the embryo...this is a Whig...
F 6.21 1 ...if we give it the high sense in which the
poets use it, even
thought itself is not above Fate;...
F 6.21 6 ...high over thought...Fate appears as
vindicator...
F 6.47 2 ...hence the high caution, that since we are
sure of having what we
wish, we beware to ask only for high things.
F 6.47 4 ...hence the high caution, that since we are
sure of having what we
wish, we beware to ask only for high things.
Pow 6.72 16 This aboriginal might gives a surprising
pleasure when it
appears under conditions of supreme refinement, as in the proficients
in
high art.
Pow 6.75 3 One of the high anecdotes of the world is
the reply of Newton
to the inquiry how he had been able to achieve his discoveries?--By
always
intending my mind.
Wth 6.91 13 ...when one observes in the hotels and
palaces of our Atlantic
capitals, the habit of expense...he feels that when a man or a woman is
driven to the wall, the chances of integrity are frightfully
diminished; as if
virtue were coming to be a luxury...as Burke said, at a market almost
too
high for humanity.
Ctr 6.132 19 ...nature has secured individualism by
giving the private
person a high conceit of his weight in the system.
Ctr 6.139 7 The antidotes against this organic egotism
are the range and
variety of attractions, as gained by acquaintance with the world...with
the
high resources of philosophy, art and religion;...
Ctr 6.149 20 You cannot have one well-bred man without
a whole society
of such. They keep each other up to any high point.
Ctr 6.150 6 ...we must remember the high social
possibilities of a million
of men.
Ctr 6.156 18 The high advantage of university life is
often the mere
mechanical one, I may call it, of a separate chamber and fire...
Ctr 6.160 9 Even a high dome, and the expansive
interior of a cathedral, have a sensible effect on manners.
Ctr 6.160 12 I have heard that stiff people lose
something of their
awkwardness under high ceilings and in spacious halls.
Ctr 6.163 15 ...mere amiableness must not take rank
with high aims and
self-subsistency.
Ctr 6.164 5 The high virtues are not debonair...
Bhr 6.171 13 The mediocre circle learns to demand that
which belongs to a
high state of nature or of culture.
Bhr 6.171 17 Your manners are always under examination,
and by
committees little suspected...who are awarding or denying you very high
prizes when you least think of it.
Bhr 6.172 8 ...when we think...what high lessons and
inspiring tokens of
character [manners] convey...we see what range the subject has...
Bhr 6.182 18 Palaces interest us mainly in the
exhibition of manners, which, in the idle and expensive society
dwelling in them, are raised to a
high art.
Bhr 6.192 2 The boy [in earlier novels] was to be
raised from a humble to a
high position.
Wsp 6.232 21 A high aim reacts on the means, on the
days, on the organs
of the body.
Wsp 6.232 22 A high aim is curative, as well as arnica.
Wsp 6.242 8 Honor and fortune exist to him who always
recognizes the
neighborhood of the great,--always feels himself in the presence of
high
causes.
CbW 6.258 17 In the high prophetic phrase, He causes
the wrath of man to
praise him...
CbW 6.267 5 ...the high prize of life...is to be born
with a bias to some
pursuit which finds [a man] in employment and happiness...
CbW 6.268 4 [The young people] set forth on their
travels in search of a
home...they look at the farms;--good farms, high mountain-sides;...
CbW 6.277 13 ...when you tax [men] with treachery, and
remind them of
their high resolutions, they have forgotten that they made a vow.
Bty 6.289 5 ...as fast as [a man] sees beauty, life
acquires a very high value.
Bty 6.294 23 ...in general, it is proof of high culture
to say the greatest
matters in the simplest way.
Bty 6.300 27 Sir Philip Sidney...Ben Jonson tells us,
was no pleasant man
in countenance, his face being spoiled with pimples, and of high blood,
and
long.
Bty 6.306 1 All high beauty has a moral element in
it...
Ill 6.309 11 [In the Mammoth Cave] I saw high domes and
bottomless
pits;...
Ill 6.310 22 Some crystal specks in the black ceiling
high overhead [in the
Mammoth Cave], reflecting the light of a half-hid lamp, yielded this
magnificent effect.
SS 7.13 14 In society, high advantages are set down to
the individual as
disqualifications.
SS 7.13 18 So many men whom I know are degraded by
their sympathies; their native aims being high enough, but their
relation all too tender to the
gross people about them.
Civ 7.25 16 The skill that pervades complex details;
the man that maintains
himself;...these are examples of that tendency to combine antagonisms
and
utilize evil which is the index of high civilization.
Civ 7.26 4 High degrees of moral sentiment control the
unfavorable
influences of climate;...
Civ 7.26 16 There can be no high civility without a
deep morality...
Elo1 7.64 1 No man has a prosperity so high or firm but
two or three words
can dishearten it.
Elo1 7.71 6 ...every literature contains these high
compliments to the art of
the orator and the bard...
Elo1 7.79 24 ...there are men of the most peaceful way
of life...who are felt
wherever they go...and these examples may be found on very humble
platforms as well as on high ones.
Elo1 7.79 25 In old countries a high money value is set
on the services of
men who have achieved a personal distinction.
DL 7.103 9 ...[the nestler's] tiny beseeching weakness
is compensated
perfectly by the happy patronizing look of the mother, who is a sort of
high
reposing Providence toward it.
DL 7.116 27 [The reform that applies itself to the
household] must come
with plain living and high thinking;...
Farm 7.147 14 ...Nature drops a pine-cone in Mariposa,
and it...grows three
or four hundred feet high...
Farm 7.148 8 In September, when the pears hang
heaviest...comes usually
a gusty day which...throws down the heaviest fruit in bruised heaps.
The
planter took the hint of the Sequoias, built a high wall...
Farm 7.148 15 The high wall reflecting the heat back on
the soil gives that
acre a quadruple share of sunshine...
Boks 7.190 24 We owe to books those general benefits
which come from
high intellectual action.
Boks 7.211 26 Now and then out of that affluence of
[the German's] learning comes a fine sentence from Theophrastus, or
Seneca, or Boethius, but no high method, no inspiring efflux.
Clbs 7.241 22 ...the simple lover of truth, especially
on very high grounds... finds himself a stranger and alien.
Clbs 7.242 11 Does it never occur that we perhaps live
with people too
superior to be seen,--as there are musical notes too high for the scale
of
most ears?
Cour 7.258 1 ...the high price of courage indicates the
general timidity.
Suc 7.288 11 These [American] feats have to be sure
great difference of
merit, and some of them involve power of a high kind.
Suc 7.306 3 That is the great happiness of life,--to
add to our high
acquaintances.
PI 8.13 10 Vivacity of expression may indicate this
high gift...
PI 8.31 6 ...high poetry exceeds the fact...
PI 8.40 3 The reason we set so high a value on any
poetry...is that it is a
new work of Nature...
PI 8.63 6 We are sometimes apprised that...the high
poets...do not fully
content us.
PI 8.64 24 Bring us...poetry which tastes the world and
reports of it, upbuilding the world again in the thought;--Not with
tickling rhymes,/ But
high and noble matter, such as flies/ From brains entranced, and filled
with
ecstasies./
PI 8.65 4 ...when we speak of the Poet in any high
sense, we are driven to
such examples as Zoroaster and Plato...with their moral burdens.
PI 8.73 5 The high poetry which shall thrill and
agitate mankind...is deeper
hid...
PI 8.74 22 We too shall know how to take up...this
Western civilization, into thought...but not by holding it high, but by
holding it low.
SA 8.82 4 ...trying experiments, and at perfect leisure
with these posture-masters
and flatterers all day, [the babe] throws himself into all the
attitudes
that correspond to theirs. ... Are they encroaching? he is dignified
and
inexorable. And this scene is daily repeated in hovels as well as in
high
houses.
SA 8.85 15 ...youth in America is wont to be...not in
society where high
behavior could be taught.
Elo2 8.118 4 If the performance of the advocate reaches
any high success it
is paid in England with dignities in the professions...
Elo2 8.129 3 It is this wise mixture of good drill in
Latin grammar with
good drill in cricket, boating and wrestling, that is the boast of
English
education, and of high importance to the matter in hand.
Elo2 8.129 5 Lord Ashley, in 1696, while the bill for
regulating trials in
cases of high treason was pending, attempting to utter a premeditated
speech in Parliament...fell into such a disorder that he was not able
to
proceed;...
Elo2 8.130 18 [Eloquence] leads us to the high class...
Res 8.152 1 ...the uses of the woods are many, and some
of them for the
scholar high and peremptory.
Comc 8.169 13 The lie [in poverty] is in the surrender
of the man to his
appearance;... It affects us oddly, as...to see a man in a high wind
run after
his hat, which is always droll.
Comc 8.171 19 A lady of high rank...had given the
Countess Dulauloy the
nickname of Le Grenadier tricolore, in allusion to her tall figure...
QO 8.178 2 Our high respect for a well-read man is
praise enough of
literature.
QO 8.196 27 In hours of high mental activity we
sometimes do the book
too much honor...
QO 8.202 10 There is always in [originals] a style and
weight of speech... which cannot be counterfeited. Hence the permanence
of the high poets.
PC 8.206 1 From high to higher forces/ The scale of
power uprears/...
PC 8.209 8 The war gave us the abolition of slavery, the
success...of the
Freedmen's Bureau. Add to these the new scope of social science;...all,
one
may say, in a high degree revolutionary...
PC 8.226 10 The benefactors we have indicated
were...great because
exceptional. The question which the present age urges...is whether the
high
qualities which distinguished them can be imparted.
PC 8.227 16 ...the recurrence to high sources is rare.
PC 8.232 14 ...wherever high society exists it is very
well able to exclude
pretenders.
PC 8.234 6 ...when I...consider the sound material of
which the cultivated
class here is made up,-what high personal worth, what love of men, what
hope, is joined with rich information and practical power...I cannot
distrust
this great knighthood of virtue...
PPo 8.249 10 Nothing is too high, nothing too low for
[Hafiz's] occasion.
PPo 8.253 26 High heart, O Hafiz! though not thine/
Fine gold and silver
ore;/ More worth to thee the gift of song,/ And the clear insight
more./
PPo 8.260 20 I have sought for thee a costlier dome/
Than Mahmoud's
palace high,/ And thou, returning, find thy home/ In the apple of
Love's
eye./
Insp 8.269 9 ...every reasonable man would give any
price...for
condensation, concentration and the recalling at will of high mental
energy.
Insp 8.283 17 Goethe said to Eckermann, I work more
easily when the
barometer is high than when it is low.
Insp 8.294 23 We...cannot control and domesticate at
will the high states of
contemplation and continuous thought.
Imtl 8.347 18 [Future state] is not duration, but a
taking of the soul out of
time, as all high action of the mind does...
Dem1 10.9 4 We are let by this experience [of dreams]
into the high region
of Cause...
Dem1 10.22 8 A Highland chief, an Indian sachem or a
feudal baron may
fancy...that he...obeys a high family destiny;...
Dem1 10.25 25 Mesmerism is high life below stairs;...
Aris 10.38 14 ...they only prosper or they prosper
best...who engineer in
sword and cannon style, with energy and sharpness. Why, but because
courage never loses its high price?
Aris 10.59 9 ...we can only indicate [grand interests]
to show how high is
the range of the realm of Honor.
Aris 10.65 5 ...for the day that now is, a man of
generous spirit...will use a
high prudence in the conduct of life to guard himself from being
dissipated
on many things.
Aris 10.65 11 ...it suffices that [a man of generous
spirit's] aims are high...
Chr2 10.90 7 For what need I of book or priest/ Or
Sibyl from the
mummied East/ When every star is Bethlehem Star,-/ I count as many as
there are/ Cinquefoils or violets in the grass,/ So many saints and
saviours,/ So many high behaviours./
Chr2 10.93 13 ...the high, contemplative,
all-commanding vision...is alike
in all.
Chr2 10.95 1 High instincts, before which our mortal
nature/ Doth tremble
like a guilty thing surprised,-/...
Chr2 10.100 8 Men appear from time to time who receive
with more purity
and fulness these high communications.
Chr2 10.117 8 In the worst times, men of organic virtue
are born...and
indifferently in high and low conditions.
Edc1 10.126 14 ...when one and the same
man...leaves...the stupor of the
senses, to enter into the quasi-omniscience of high thought...all
limits
disappear.
Edc1 10.141 15 ...if circumstances do not permit the
high social
advantages, solitude has also its lessons.
Supl 10.167 7 An eminent French journalist paid a high
compliment to the
Duke of Wellington...
SovE 10.185 12 The high intellect is absolutely at one
with moral nature.
MoL 10.241 17 ...let me use the occasion...to offer you
some counsels...in
regard to the career of letters...its high office in evil times.
MoL 10.249 8 ...the Church clung to ritual, and the
scholar clung to joy, low as well as high...
Schr 10.271 4 Will [wealth] build its fences very
high...
Schr 10.272 11 The unmentionable dollar itself has at
last a high origin in
moral and metaphysical nature.
Schr 10.278 17 It seems as if two or three persons
coming who should add
to a high spiritual aim great constructive energy, would carry the
country
with them.
Plu 10.291 6 ...Be great, be true, and all the
Scipios,/ The Catos, the wise
patriots of Rome,/ Shall flock to you and tarry by your side/ And
comfort
you with their high company./
Plu 10.298 17 ...eminently social, [Plutarch]...knew
the high value of good
conversation;...
Plu 10.306 20 The central fact is the superhuman
intelligence, pouring into
us from its unknown fountain, to be...defended from any mixture of our
will. But this high Muse comes and goes;...
Plu 10.307 7 Whilst we expect this awe and reverence of
the spiritual
power from the philosopher in his closet, we praise it in...the man who
lives
on quiet terms with existing institutions, yet indicates his perception
of
these high oracles;...
Plu 10.311 6 ...[Plutarch's] extreme interest in every
trait of character and
his broad humanity, lead him constantly...to the study of the Beautiful
and
Good. Hence...his clear convictions of the high destiny of the soul.
LLNE 10.338 7 Unexpected aid from high quarters came to
inconoclasts.
MMEm 10.397 20 ...Nor me can Hope or Passion urge,/
Hearing as now
the lofty dirge/ Which blasts of Northern mountains hymn,/ Nature's
funeral high and dim,-/ Sable pageantry of clouds,/ Mourning summer
laid
in shrouds./
MMEm 10.398 7 [Lucy Percy] is of too high a mind and
dignity not only
to seek, but almost to wish, the friendship of any creature.
MMEm 10.401 17 Finally [Mary Moody Emerson's farm] was
sold, and its
price invested in a share of a farm in Maine, where she lived as a
boarder
with her sister, for many years. It was...within sight of the White
Mountains, with a little lake in front at the foot of a high hill
called Bear
Mountain.
MMEm 10.403 13 My opinion, [Mary Moody Emerson] writes,
[is]...that
the fiery depths of Calvinism, with its high and mysterious elections
to
eternal bliss...would have alone been fitted to fix [Byron's]
imagination.
MMEm 10.408 3 As by seeing a high tragedy, reading a
true poem...by
society with [Mary Moody Emerson], one's mind is electrified and
purged.
MMEm 10.421 7 High, solemn, entrancing noon, prophetic
of the approach
of the Presiding Spirit of Autumn.
MMEm 10.422 24 To her nephew Charles [Mary Moody
Emerson writes]: War; what do I think of it? Why in your ear I think it
so much better than
oppression that if it were ravaging the whole geography of despotism it
would be an omen of high and glorious import.
MMEm 10.432 18 [Mary Moody Emerson] gave high counsels.
MMEm 10.432 19 It was the privilege of certain boys to
have [Mary
Moody Emerson's] immeasurably high standard indicated to their
childhood;...
SlHr 10.439 6 [Samuel Hoar] was a very natural, but a
very high
character;...
Thor 10.463 3 ...setting, like all highly organized
men, a high value on his
time, [Thoreau] seemed the only man of leisure in town...
Carl 10.492 22 [Carlyle says] St. John was insulted by
the Dutch; he came
home, got the law passed that foreign vessels should pay high fees, and
it
cut the throat of the Dutch, and made the English trade.
Carl 10.498 3 ...in England, where the morgue of
aristocracy has very
slowly admitted scholars into society,-a very few houses only in the
high
circles being ever opened to them,-[Carlyle] has carried himself
erect...
GSt 10.501 2 High virtue has such an air of nature and
necessity that to
thank its possessor would be to praise the water for flowing...
HDC 11.73 22 This little battalion [of
minute-men]...retreated before the
enemy to the high land on the other bank of the river...
EWI 11.124 5 What if [slavery] cost a few unpleasant
scenes on the coast
of Africa? That was a great way off; and the scenes could be endured by
some sturdy, unscrupulous fellows, who could go, for high wages, and
bring us the men...
War 11.155 16 ...the appearance of the other instincts
[than self-help] immediately modifies and controls this; turns its
energies into harmless, useful and high courses...
FSLC 11.195 9 By law of Congress September, 1850, it is
a high crime and
misdemeanor, punishable with fine and imprisonment, to resist the
reenslaving a man on the coast of America.
FSLC 11.213 25 It is very certain from...the high
arguments of the
defenders of liberty, which the occasion [the Fugitive Slave Law]
called
out, that there is sufficient margin in the statute and the law for the
spirit of
the Magistrate to show itself...
FSLN 11.219 15 ...under the shadow of [Webster's] great
name inferior
men sheltered themselves, threw their ballots for [the Fugitive Slave
Law] and made the law. I say inferior men. There were all sorts
of...men of high
station...but men without self-respect...
FSLN 11.224 8 Four years ago to-night, on one of those
high critical
moments in history...Mr. Webster, most unexpectedly, threw his whole
weight on the side of Slavery...
AsSu 11.251 2 ...the third crime [Sumner] stands
charged with, is, that his
speeches were written before they were spoken; which, of course, must
be
true in Sumner's case, as it was true...of every first-rate speaker
that ever
lived. It is the high compliment he pays to the intelligence of the
Senate and
of the country.
AsSu 11.251 18 ...I wish, sir, that the high respects
of this meeting shall be
expressed to Mr. Sumner;...
TPar 11.290 3 ...[Theodore Parker] insisted...that the
essence of
Christianity is its practical morals;...and if you combine it...with
ordinary
city ambitions to gloze over...leaving your principles at home to
follow on
the high seas or in Europe a supple complaisance to tyrants,-it is a
hypocrisy...
TPar 11.290 20 Two days...the days of the rendition of
Sims and Burns, made the occasion of [Theodore Parker's] most
remarkable discourses. He
kept nothing back. In terrible earnest he...meted out to every
official, high
and low, his due portion.
Wom 11.424 21 The aspiration of this century will be
the code of the next. It holds of high and distant causes...
Shak1 11.452 23 ...there are some men so born to live
well that, in
whatever company they fall,-high or low,-they fit well, and lead it!...
Scot 11.463 6 If only as an eminent antiquary who has
shed light on the
history of Europe and of the English race, [Scott] had high claims to
our
regard.
Scot 11.464 18 Just so much thought, so much
picturesque detail in
dialogue or description as the old ballad required...[Scott] would keep
and
use, but without any ambition to write a high poem after a classic
model.
ChiE 11.473 23 ...the like high esteem of education
appears in China in
social life...
FRep 11.520 6 Our politics are full of adventurers,
who...think they can
afford to join the devil's party. 'T is odious, these offenders in high
life.
FRep 11.544 1 Such and so potent is this high method by
which the Divine
Providence sends the chiefest benefits under the mask of calamities,
that I
do not think we shall by any perverse ingenuity prevent the blessing.
PLT 12.30 25 When, moved by love, a man...rushes at
immense personal
sacrifice on some public, self-immolating act, it is not done for
others, but
to fulfil a high necessity of his proper character.
PLT 12.45 2 ...if [we converse] with high things...the
interval becomes a
gulf and we cannot enter into the highest good.
PLT 12.60 5 This premature stop, I know not how,
befalls most of us in
early youth; as if the growth of high powers...closed at two or three
years in
the child...
II 12.77 25 ...one day, though far off, you will attain
the control of these [higher] states;...you will do what now the muses
only sing. That is the
nobility and high prize of the world.
Mem 12.96 11 This is the high difference, the quality
of the association by
which a man remembers.
Mem 12.102 18 ...I would rather have a perfect
recollection of all I have
thought and felt in a day or a week of high activity than read all the
books
that have been published in a century.
CInt 12.120 25 You, gentlemen, are...set apart through
some strong
persuasion of your own, or of your friends, that you were capable of
the
high privilege of thought.
CInt 12.127 15 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;...
CInt 12.132 5 ...old men cannot see...the institutions,
the laws under which
they have lived, passing, or soon to pass, into the hands of you and
your
contemporaries, without an earnest wish that you have caught sight of
your
high calling...
CL 12.144 20 One more inconveniency [to walking], I
remember, they
showed me in Illinois, that, in the bottom lands, the grass was
fourteen feet
high.
CL 12.163 9 If we should now say a few words on the
advantages that
belong to the conversation with Nature, I might set them so high as to
make
it a religious duty.
Bost 12.190 2 Massachusetts in particular, [John Smith]
calls the paradise
of these parts, notices its high mountain, and its river...
Bost 12.202 17 The soul of a political party is by no
means usually the
officers and pets of the party, who...fill the high seats...
MAng1 12.243 18 ...there [in Florence], the tradition
of [Michelangelo's] opinions meets the traveller in every spot. ...
Look at these bronze gates of
the Baptistery, with their high reliefs, cast by Ghiberti five hundred
years
ago. Michael Angelo said, they were fit to be the gates of Paradise.
Milt1 12.256 12 [Milton] declared that he who would
aspire to write well
hereafter in laudable things, ought himself to be a true poem;...not
presuming to sing high praises of heroic men or famous cities, unless
he
have in himself the experience and the practice of all that which is
praiseworthy.
Milt1 12.265 20 [Milton] accepts a high impulse at
every risk...
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 12.266 22 [Milton] told the bishops that...they
seek to prove their
high preeminence from human consent and authority.
MLit 12.326 24 ...[Goethe's] thinking is...not a
succession of summits, but
a high Asiatic table-land.
MLit 12.332 6 That Goethe had not a moral perception
proportionate to his
other powers...is the cardinal fact of health or disease; since,
lacking this, he failed in the high sense to be a creator...
WSL 12.348 13 ...[Landor] has not the high,
overpowering method by
which the master gives unity and integrity to a work of many parts.
EurB 12.372 17 Ulysses [Tennyson] belongs to a high
class of poetry...
EurB 12.377 5 ...high behavior fraternized with high
behavior [in the
society in Wilhelm Meister]...
PPr 12.384 27 Here is a book [Carlyle's Past and
Present] as full of treason
as an egg is full of meat, and every lordship and worship and high form
and
ceremony of English conservatism tossed like a football into the air...
Let 12.393 12 Our friend suggests so many
inconveniences from piracy out
of the high air...that we have not the heart to break the sleep of the
good
public by the repetition of these details.
Let 12.393 13 Our friend suggests so many
inconveniences from piracy out
of the high air to orchards and lone houses, and also to other high
fliers... that we have not the heart to break the sleep of the good
public by the
repetition of these details.
Let 12.393 19 When children come into the library, we
put the inkstand and
the watch on the high shelf...
Let 12.393 21 ...Nature has set the sun and moon in
plain sight and use, but
laid them on the high shelf where her roystering boys may not in some
mad
Saturday afternoon pull them down or burn their fingers.
high, adv. (22)
AmS 1.88 3 Precisely in proportion to the depth of mind
from which it
issued, so high does [nature] soar...
Comp 2.100 11 If you tax too high, the revenue will
yield nothing.
Cir 2.322 5 A man, said Oliver Cromwell, never rises so
high as when he
knows not whither he is going.
Exp 3.60 12 It is not the part of men, but of
fanatics...to say that, the
shortness of life considered, it is not worth caring whether for so
short a
duration we were sprawling in want or sitting high.
Pol1 3.218 14 Senators and presidents have climbed so
high with pain
enough...
SwM 4.142 26 ...when [Behmen] asserts that, in some
sort, love is greater
than God, his heart beats so high that the thumping against his
leathern coat
is audible across the centuries.
ET3 5.35 1 Cushioned and comforted in every manner, the
traveller [in
England] rides as on a cannon-ball, high and low...
ET6 5.109 4 Domesticity is the taproot which enables
the nation [England] to branch wide and high.
ET11 5.176 2 [French and English nobles] were looked on
as men who
played high for a great stake.
Ctr 6.162 23 He who aims high must dread an easy home
and popular
manners.
Civ 7.31 13 Tobacco and opium...will cheerfully carry
the load of armies, if
you choose to make them pay high for such joy as they give and such
harm
as they do.
Cour 7.279 16 Still firm the hunter stood,/ Although
his heart beat high;/ Again the creature stopped,/ And gazed with
wondering eye./
Suc 7.308 4 Your theory is unimportant; but what new
stock you can add to
humanity, or how high you can carry life?
Res 8.149 19 When now and then the vaulted roof [of the
Mammoth Cave] rises high overhead...'t is but gloom on gloom.
PerF 10.77 7 A few moral maxims confirmed by much
experience would
stand high on the list [of resources]...
PLT 12.4 25 No matter how far or how high science
explores, it adopts the
method of the universe as fast as it appears;...
ACri 12.293 24 There is no such master of low style as
[Shakespeare], and
therefore none can securely soar so high.
ACri 12.297 16 ...[Carlyle] talks flexibly, now high,
now low...
Pray 12.354 8 Great God, I ask thee for no meaner pelf/
Than that I may
not disappoint myself,/ That in my action I may soar as high,/ As I can
now
discern with this clear eye./
EurB 12.369 14 ...that which rose in [Wordsworth] so
high as to the lips, rose in many others as high as to the heart.
EurB 12.369 15 ...that which rose in [Wordsworth] so
high as to the lips, rose in many others as high as to the heart.
PPr 12.385 6 The wit [of Carlyle's Past and Present]
has eluded all official
zeal; and yet...this flaming sword of Cherubim waved high in
air...shows to
the eyes of the universe every wound it inflicts.
High Force, England, n. (1)
ET11 5.182 7 From Barnard Castle I rode on the highway
twenty-three
miles from High Force...through the estate of the Duke of Cleveland.
High, Most, n. (1)
F 6.29 5 Each pulse from that heart [the moral
sentiment] is an oath from
the Most High.
high, n. (10)
Nat 1.71 25 ...[the structure] once fitted [man], now it
corresponds to him
from far and on high.
DSA 1.125 21 ...when he chooses, warned from on high,
the good and great
deed; then, deep melodies wander through [man's] soul from Supreme
Wisdom.
Chr1 3.94 5 When the high cannot bring up the low to
itself, it benumbs it...
F 6.21 8 ...high over thought, in the world of morals,
Fate appears as
vindicator, levelling the high, lifting the low...
F 6.25 19 This beatitude dips from on high down on us
and we see.
SS 7.1 2 Seyd melted the days like cups of pearl,/
Served high and low, the
lord and churl/...
DL 7.103 15 [The nestler's] unaffected lamentations when
he lifts up his
voice on high...soften all hearts to pity...
PPo 8.259 11 The same confusion of high and low...is
habitual to [Hafiz].
FSLN 11.236 11 ...our education is...to know...that
divine sentiments which
are always soliciting us are breathed into us from on high...
ACri 12.294 3 ...in the conduct of the play, and the
speech of the heroes, [Shakespeare] keeps the level tone which is the
tone of high and low alike...
high-born, adj. (3)
Bhr 6.184 21 ...the high-born Turk who came hither [to a
dress circle] fancied that every woman seemed to be suffering for a
chair;...
Boks 7.216 4 We admire parks, and high-born beauties...
Edc1 10.151 17 Is it not manifest...that...children
should be treated as the
high-born candidates of truth and virtue?
high-born, n. (1)
CbW 6.260 2 Marcus Antoninus says that Fronto told him
that the so-called
high-born are for the most part heartless;...
high-bred, adj. (2)
HCom 11.344 17 These [Harvard] men, thus tender, thus
high-bred, thus
peaceable, were always in the front and always employed.
EurB 12.378 11 [The English fashionist's] highest
triumph is...instead of a
noble high-bred ease, to have the courage to offend against every
restraint
of decorum...
high-breeding, n. (1)
Mrs1 3.148 2 ...although excellent specimens of courtesy
and high-breeding
would gratify us in the assemblage [of the individuals who
compose the purest circles of aristocracy in Europe], in particulars we
should detect offence.
higher, adj. (245)
Nat 1.11 1 [The waving of the boughs'] effect is like
that of a higher
thought or a better emotion coming over me...
Nat 1.19 21 The presence of a higher, namely, of the
spiritual element is
essential to [nature's] perfection.
Nat 1.34 11 ...the light of higher laws than [the
universe's] own shines
through it.
Nat 1.49 24 Until this higher agency intervened, the
animal eye sees...sharp
outlines and colored surfaces.
Nat 1.50 8 The best moments of life are these delicious
awakenings of the
higher powers...
Nat 1.51 22 In a higher manner the poet communicates
the same pleasure.
Nat 1.75 5 We make fables to hide the baldness of the
fact and conform it... to the higher law of the mind.
Nat 1.75 8 ...when the fact is seen under the light of
an idea, the gaudy
fable fades and shrivels. We behold the real higher law.
AmS 1.99 6 Character is higher than intellect.
LE 1.155 21 [The scholar's] failures...are inlets to
higher advantages.
LE 1.184 6 ...out of this superior frankness and
charity you shall learn
higher secrets of your nature...
MN 1.192 21 That splendid results ensue from the labors
of stupid men, is
the fruit of higher laws than their will...
MN 1.217 23 ...if the object [beloved] be not itself a
living and expanding
soul, [the lover] presently exhausts it. But the love remains in his
mind, and
the wisdom it brought him; and it craves a new and higher object.
MN 1.222 19 The only way into nature is to enact our
best insight. Instantly
we are higher poets...
MR 1.236 19 We must have a basis for our higher
accomplishments...in the
work of our hands.
LT 1.286 16 The excellence of this class
[spiritualists] consists in this... that, affirming the need of new and
higher modes of living and action, they
have abstained from the recommendation of low methods.
Con 1.324 26 I am primarily engaged to myself...to
demonstrate to all men
that there is intelligence and good will at the heart of things, and
ever
higher and yet higher leadings.
Tran 1.330 4 ...the idealist contends that his way of
thinking is in higher
nature.
Tran 1.338 19 Only in the instinct of the lower animals
we find the
suggestion of the methods of [the purely spiritual life], and something
higher than our understanding.
YA 1.384 3 Whether...the objection almost universally
felt by such women
in the community as were mothers, to an associate life...setting a
higher
value on the private family...will not prove insuperable, remains to be
determined.
YA 1.384 7 ...the Communities aimed at a higher success
in securing to all
their members an equal and thorough education.
YA 1.393 17 It is a questionable compensation to the
embittered feeling of
a proud commoner, the reflection that a fop...is himself also an
aspirant
excluded with the same ruthlessness from higher circles...
Hist 2.22 9 The nomads of Africa were constrained to
wander, by the
attacks of the gad-fly, which drives the cattle mad, and so compels the
tribe...to drive off the cattle to the higher sandy regions.
Hist 2.33 9 ...if the man...refuses the dominion of
facts, as one that comes
of a higher race;...then the facts fall aptly and supple into their
places;...
SL 2.138 23 ...a higher law than that of our will
regulates events;...
Lov1 2.184 1 ...things are ever grouping themselves
according to higher or
more interior laws.
Lov1 2.184 8 ...the step backward from the higher to
the lower relations is
impossible.
Fdsp 2.213 1 The higher the style we demand of
friendship, of course the
less easy to establish it with flesh and blood.
Fdsp 2.214 18 ...thus we part only to meet again on a
higher platform...
Prd1 2.233 4 The scholar shames us by his bifold life.
Whilst something
higher than prudence is active, he is admirable; when common sense is
wanted, he is an encumbrance.
Prd1 2.235 14 Let [a man] learn a prudence of a higher
strain.
Hsm1 2.251 8 [Heroism] is the avowal of the unschooled
man that he... knows that his will is higher and more excellent than
all actual and all
possible antagonists.
Hsm1 2.263 19 ...in the hour when we are deaf to the
higher voices, who
does not envy those who have seen safely to an end their manful
endeavor?
OS 2.268 8 I am constrained every moment to acknowledge
a higher origin
for events than the will I call mine.
OS 2.277 22 ...in groups where debate is earnest...the
company become
aware...that all have a spiritual property in what was said, as well as
the
sayer. ... All are conscious of attaining to a higher self-possession.
OS 2.278 20 I feel the same truth how often in my
trivial conversation with
my neighbors, that somewhat higher in each of us overlooks this
by-play...
OS 2.286 21 Neither his age...nor talents...can hinder
[a man] from being
deferential to a higher spirit than his own.
Cir 2.308 18 ...we can never go so far back as to
preclude a still higher
vision.
Cir 2.314 17 Omnipresence is a higher fact.
Cir 2.316 2 ...one man's wisdom [is] another's folly;
as one beholds the
same objects from a higher point.
Cir 2.316 20 ...the progress of my character will
liquidate all these debts
without injustice to higher claims.
Cir 2.320 3 No love can be bound by oath or covenant to
secure it against a
higher love.
Art1 2.352 4 ...that abridgment and selection we
observe in all spiritual
activity...is the inlet of that higher illumination which teaches to
convey a
larger sense by simpler symbols.
Art1 2.353 14 ...that which is inevitable in the work
[of art] has a higher
charm than individual talent can ever give...
Art1 2.356 27 ...as I see many pictures and higher
genius in the art [of
painting], I see the boundless opulence of the pencil...
Art1 2.363 13 There is higher work for Art than the
arts.
Art1 2.367 2 ...the hand can never execute any thing
higher than the
character can inspire.
Pt1 3.13 10 ...let us...observe how nature, by worthier
impulses, has insured
the poet's fidelity to his office of announcement and affirming, namely
by
the beauty of things, which becomes a new and higher beauty when
expressed.
Pt1 3.20 26 ...[the poet]...perceives...that within the
form of every creature
is a force impelling it to ascend into a higher form;...
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 3.24 6 ...nature has a higher end, in the
production of new individuals, than security, namely ascension...
Pt1 3.24 9 ...nature has a higher end, in the
production of new individuals, than security, namely...the passage of
the soul into higher forms.
Pt1 3.25 5 Like the metamorphosis of things into higher
organic forms is [the poet's thoughts'] change into melodies.
Pt1 3.36 12 ...the same man or society of men may wear
one aspect to
themselves and their companions, and a different aspect to higher
intelligences.
Chr1 3.94 2 Higher natures overpower lower ones by
affecting them with a
certain sleep.
Chr1 3.95 19 The will of the pure runs down from them
into other natures, as water runs down from a higher into a lower
vessel.
Mrs1 3.147 15 ...within the ethnical circle of good
society there is a
narrower and higher circle...
Mrs1 3.149 5 ...[a beautiful behavior] gives a higher
pleasure than statues
or pictures;...
Nat2 3.187 22 The poet, the prophet, has a higher value
for what he utters
than any hearer...
Pol1 3.206 17 ...by a higher law, the property will,
year after year, write
every statute that respects property.
Pol1 3.219 18 [The movement toward self-government]
promises a
recognition of higher rights than those of personal freedom...
NR 3.233 17 It is a greater joy to see the author's
author, than himself. A
higher pleasure of the same kind I found lately at a concert, where I
went to
hear Handel's Messiah.
NER 3.270 10 Life must be lived on a higher plane.
NER 3.270 11 We must go up to a higher platform...
NER 3.277 8 What [the selfish man] most wishes is to be
lifted to some
higher platform...
NER 3.281 25 ...man stands in strict connection with a
higher fact never yet
manifested.
NER 3.283 5 ...the man...whose advent men and events
prepare and
foreshow, is one who shall enjoy his connection with a higher life...
NER 3.285 9 The life of man is the true romance,
which...will yield the
imagination a higher joy than any fiction.
UGM 4.6 10 I count him a great man who inhabits a
higher sphere of
thought...
UGM 4.10 18 We are entitled...to higher advantages.
UGM 4.16 23 We go to the gymnasium and the
swimming-school to see
the power and beauty of the body; there is the like pleasure and a
higher
benefit from witnessing intellectual feats of all kinds;...
PPh 4.41 11 ...wherever we find a man higher by a whole
head than any of
his contemporaries, it is sure to come into doubt what are his real
works.
PPh 4.43 4 Every man who would do anything well, must
come to it from a
higher ground.
PPh 4.46 9 The same weakness and want, on a higher
plane, occurs daily in
the education of ardent young men and women.
SwM 4.93 6 A higher class...are the poets...
SwM 4.95 16 The privilege of this caste [the saints] is
an access to the
secrets and structure of nature by some higher method than by
experience.
SwM 4.108 16 Within [the skull], on a higher plane, all
that was done in
the trunk repeats itself.
SwM 4.108 18 Within [the skull], on a higher plane, all
that was done in
the trunk repeats itself. Nature recites her lesson once more in a
higher
mood.
SwM 4.115 9 The second and next higher form is the
circular...
SwM 4.129 8 ...it is only when you leave and lose me by
casting yourself
on a sentiment which is higher than both of us, that I draw near and
find
myself at your side;...
SwM 4.129 18 ...I adore the greater worth in another,
and so become his
wife. He aspires to a higher worth in another spirit, and is wife or
receiver
of that influence.
SwM 4.133 15 Every thought [in Swedenborg's system of
the world] comes into each mind by influence from a society of spirits
that surround it, and into these from a higher society, and so on.
NMW 4.243 3 In 1814, when advised to rely on the higher
classes, Napoleon said to those around him, Gentlemen...my only
nobility is the
rabble of the Faubourgs.
GoW 4.264 10 This striving after imitative
expression...is significant of the
aim of nature, but is mere stenography. There are higher degrees...
GoW 4.266 19 If I were to compare action of a much
higher strain with a
life of contemplation, I should not venture to pronounce with much
confidence in favor of the former.
GoW 4.267 17 ...in those lower activities, which have
no higher aim than to
make us more comfortable and more cowardly...there is nothing else but
drawback and negation.
GoW 4.275 17 Man and the higher animals are built up
through the
vertebrae, the powers being concentrated in the head [wrote Goethe].
GoW 4.278 8 I suppose no book of this century can
compare with [Goethe'
s Wilhelm Meister] in its delicious sweetness...so provoking to the
mind, gratifying it with...so many unexpected glimpses into a higher
sphere...
GoW 4.278 14 ...those who begin [Goethe's Wilhelm
Meister] with the
higher hope to read in it a worthy history of genius...have also reason
to
complain.
GoW 4.283 6 ...almost all the valuable distinctions
which are current in
higher conversation have been derived to us from Germany.
GoW 4.289 2 In this aim of culture, which is the genius
of [Goethe's] works, is their power. The idea of absolute, eternal
truth...is higher.
GoW 4.289 4 In this aim of culture, which is the genius
of [Goethe's] works, is their power. ... The surrender to the torrent
of poetic inspiration is
higher;...
ET1 5.21 8 Lucretius [Wordsworth] esteems a far higher
poet than Virgil;...
ET4 5.56 21 The men who have built a ship and invented
the rig, cordage, sail, compass and pump;...have acquired much more
than a ship. Now arm
them and every shore is at their mercy. ... Of course they come into
the
fight from a higher ground of power than the land-nations;...
ET8 5.140 5 King Harold gave [Haldor] this testimony,
that he, among all
his men, cared least about doubtful circumstances...for whatever turned
up, he was never in higher nor in lower spirits...
ET10 5.155 1 ...Mr. Wortley said, though, in the higher
ranks, to cultivate
family affections was a good thing, it was not so among the lower
orders.
ET11 5.195 24 In the university, the [English] noblemen
are exempted
from the public exercises for the degree...by which they attain a
degree
called honorary. At the same time, the fees they have to pay for
matriculation, and on all other occasions, are much higher.
ET14 5.240 9 Bacon, capable of ideas, yet devoted to
ends, required in his
map of the mind, first of all, universality, or prima philosophia; the
receptacle for all such profitable observations and axioms as fall not
within
the compass of any of the special parts of philosophy, but are more
common and of a higher stage.
ET14 5.240 13 [Bacon] held this element [prima
philosophia] essential... believing that no perfect discovery can be
made in a flat or level, but you
must ascend to a higher science.
ET15 5.268 4 Of two men of equal ability, the one who
does not write but
keeps his eye on the course of public affairs, will have the higher
judicial
wisdom.
F 6.34 6 It has not fared much otherwise with higher
kinds of steam.
F 6.36 1 The second and imperfect races are dying out,
or remain for the
maturing of higher.
F 6.36 14 The whole circle of animal life...until at
last...the whole chemical
mass is mellowed and refined for higher use-pleases at a sufficient
perspective.
Wth 6.125 5 ...there is nothing in [a man's] brain
which is not repeated in a
higher sphere in his moral system.
Wth 6.125 9 ...the royal rule of economy is
that...whatever we do must
always have a higher aim.
Wth 6.126 14 [The liquor of life] passes through the
sacred fermentations, by that law of nature whereby everything climbs
to higher platforms...
Wth 6.126 17 The bread [a man] eats is first strength
and animal spirits; it
becomes, in higher laboratories, imagery and thought;...
Wth 6.126 18 The bread [a man] eats is first strength
and animal spirits; it
becomes...in still higher results, courage and endurance.
Wth 6.126 23 The true thrift is always to spend on the
higher plane;...
Wth 6.127 3 Nor is the man enriched...unless through
new powers and
ascending pleasures he knows himself by the actual experience of higher
good to be already on the way to the highest.
Ctr 6.160 1 When our higher faculties are in activity
we are domesticated...
Ctr 6.160 17 ...culture must reinforce from higher
influx the empirical
skills of eloquence, or of politics...
Ctr 6.160 25 The orator who has once seen things in
their divine order... will come to affairs as from a higher ground...
Ctr 6.161 15 Burke descended from a higher sphere when
he would
influence human affairs.
Ctr 6.161 20 ...there are higher secrets of culture,
which are not for the
apprentices but for proficients.
Ctr 6.165 14 The fossil strata show us that Nature
began with rudimental
forms and rose to the more complex as fast as the earth was fit for
their
dwelling-place; and that the lower perish as the higher appear.
Bhr 6.177 26 In some respects the animals excel us. The
birds have a
longer sight, beside the advantage by their wings of a higher
observatory.
Wsp 6.209 27 In this country...the phrase higher law
became a political
gibe.
Wsp 6.216 23 ...we very slowly admit in another man a
higher degree of
moral sentiment than our own...
Wsp 6.239 7 'T is a higher thing to confide that if it
is best we should live, we shall live...
Wsp 6.239 8 'T is a higher thing to confide that if it
is best we should live, we shall live,--'t is higher to have this
conviction than to have the lease of
indefinite centuries and millenniums and aeons.
Wsp 6.239 11 Higher than the question of our duration
is the question of
our deserving.
Bty 6.299 8 Portrait painters say that most faces and
forms are irregular and
unsymmetrical;...the nose not straight, and one shoulder higher than
another;...
SS 7.11 10 As soon as the first wants are satisfied,
the higher wants become
imperative.
SS 7.15 1 A higher civility will reestablish in our
customs a certain
reverence which we have lost.
Civ 7.26 3 Where the banana grows the animal system
is...pampered at the
cost of higher qualities...
Civ 7.27 8 Everything good in man leans on what is
higher.
Art2 7.45 11 A very coarse imitation of the human form
on canvas, or in
wax-work;...these things give...to the uncultured...almost as much
pleasure
as a statue of Canova or a picture of Titian. And in the statue of
Canova or
the picture of Titian, these...are the basis on which the fine spirit
rears a
higher delight...
Elo1 7.66 14 There are many audiences in every public
assembly, each one
of which rules in turn. If anything comic and coarse is spoken, you
shall see
the emergence of the boys and rowdies, so loud and vivacious that you
might think the house was filled with them. If new topics are started,
graver
and higher, these roisters recede;...
Elo1 7.69 16 ...in every constitution some large degree
of animal vigor is
necessary as material foundation for the higher qualities of the art
[of
eloquence].
Elo1 7.73 16 In these examples [of eloquence], higher
qualities have
already entered...
Elo1 7.73 19 ...the power of detaining the ear by
pleasing speech...often
exists without higher merits.
Elo1 7.75 6 These accomplishments [of eloquence] are of
the same kind, and only a degree higher than the coaxing of the
auctioneer...
Elo1 7.79 3 A supreme commander over all his passions
and affections; but
the secret of [Caesar's] ruling is higher than that.
Elo1 7.88 8 The statement of the fact...sinks before
the statement of the
law, which requires immeasurably higher powers...
Elo1 7.89 22 By applying the habits of a higher style
of thought to the
common affairs of this world, [the orator] introduces beauty and
magnificence wherever he goes.
Elo1 7.94 20 If you would lift me you must be on higher
ground.
DL 7.102 3 Spirits of a higher strain/ Who sought thee
once shall seek
again./
DL 7.111 9 Take off all the roofs...and we shall seldom
find the temple of
any higher god than Prudence.
DL 7.113 3 The difficulties to be overcome [in
housekeeping] must be
freely admitted; they are many and great. Nor are they to be disposed
of by
any criticism or amendment of particulars taken one at a time, but only
by
the arrangement of the household to a higher end than those to which
our
dwellings are usually built and furnished.
DL 7.115 6 We owe to man higher succors than food and
fire.
DL 7.118 15 [The great] call into activity the higher
perceptions...
DL 7.118 16 ...the higher perceptions find their
objects everywhere;...
DL 7.127 7 The first glance we meet may satisfy us that
matter is the
vehicle of higher powers than its own...
Farm 7.145 16 The earth burns, the mountains burn and
decompose, slower, but incessantly. It is almost inevitable to push the
generalization up
into higher parts of Nature...
WD 7.159 23 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...
WD 7.183 25 ...the least acceleration of thought and
the least increase of
power of thought, make life to seem and to be of vast duration. We call
it
time; but when that acceleration and that deepening take effect, it
acquires
another and higher name.
Boks 7.198 17 You find in [Plato] that which you have
already found in
Homer...yet with no less security of bold and perfect song, when he
cares to
use it, and with some harp-strings fetched from a higher heaven.
Clbs 7.227 21 ...in higher activity of mind, every new
perception is
attended with a thrill of pleasure...
Cour 7.262 19 Knowledge is the antidote to
fear,--Knowledge, Use and
Reason, with its higher aids.
Cour 7.275 9 There are degrees of courage, and each
step upward makes us
acquainted with a higher virtue.
Suc 7.287 3 I don't know but we and our race elsewhere
set a higher value
on wealth, victory and coarse superiority of all kinds, than other
men...
Suc 7.294 27 The time your rival spends in dressing up
his work for effect... you spend in study and experiments towards real
knowledge and efficiency. He has thereby...got the appointment; but you
have raised yourself into a
higher school of art...
PI 8.4 15 ...the creation is...in transit,
always...streaming into something
higher;...
PI 8.8 1 Anatomy, osteology, exhibit arrested or
progessive ascent in each
kind; the lower pointing to the higher forms...
PI 8.8 2 Anatomy, osteology, exhibit arrested or
progessive ascent in each
kind; the lower pointing to the higher forms, the higher to the
highest...
PI 8.8 26 Each animal or vegetable form remembers the
next inferior and
predicts the next higher.
PI 8.14 20 This belief that the higher use of the
material world is to furnish
us types or pictures to express the thoughts of the mind, is carried to
its
logical extreme by the Hindoos...
PI 8.21 25 [The poet] observes higher laws than he
transgresses.
PI 8.23 4 The poet discovers that what men value as
substances have a
higher value as symbols;...
PI 8.34 11 ...every word in language...becomes poetic
in the hands of a
higher thought.
PI 8.38 25 ...there is a third step which poetry takes,
and which seems
higher than the others, namely, creation...
PI 8.42 22 [Everything] suggests that there is higher
poetry than we write
or read.
PI 8.47 4 ...in higher degrees, we know the instant
power of music upon our
temperaments to change our mood...
PI 8.56 16 ...I honor the geometer, but he has before
him higher power and
happiness than he knows.
SA 8.97 18 Here is...strong understanding, and the
higher gifts...
Elo2 8.113 16 ...[the orator]...creates a higher
appetite than he satisfies.
Elo2 8.121 14 In moments of clearer thought or deeper
sympathy, the voice
will attain a music and penetration which surprises the speaker as much
as
the auditor; he also is a sharer of the higher wind that blows over his
strings.
Res 8.150 2 ...we learn that our doctrine of resources
must be carried into
higher application...
QO 8.177 7 If we go into a library or newsroom, we see
the same function [of suction] of a higher plane...
PC 8.206 1 From high to higher forces/ The scale of
power uprears/...
PPo 8.258 21 Ibn Jemin writes thus:-Whilst I disdain the
populace,/ I find
no peer in higher place./ Friend is a word of royal tone,/ Friend is a
poem
all alone./
Insp 8.275 20 ...ecstasy will be found...only an
example on a higher plane
of the same gentle gravitation by which stones fall and rivers run.
Insp 8.275 27 ...the wonderful juxtapositions,
parallelisms, transfers, which [Shakespeare's] genius effected, were
all to him locked together as links of
a chain, and the mode precisely as conceivable and familiar to higher
intelligence as the index-making of the literary hack.
Insp 8.277 4 Garrick said that on the stage his great
paroxysms surprised
himself as much as his audience. If this is true on this low plane, it
is true
on the higher.
Insp 8.293 4 If the tone of the companion is higher
than ours, we delight in
rising to it.
Imtl 8.339 18 ...a higher poetic use must be made of
the legend [of the
Wandering Jew].
Imtl 8.346 4 The real evidence [of immortality]...is
higher than we can
write down in propositions...
Imtl 8.348 17 Within every man's thought is a higher
thought...
Imtl 8.348 19 Within every man's thought is a higher
thought,-within the
character he exhibits to-day, a higher character.
Dem1 10.7 22 [Dreams'] extravagance from nature is yet
within a higher
nature.
Aris 10.65 13 ...it suffices...that [the man of
generous spirit] comes into
what is called fine society from higher ground...
PerF 10.72 12 Intellect and morals appear only the
material forces on a
higher plane.
PerF 10.83 5 And so, one step higher, when [the
susceptible man] comes
into the realm of sentiment and will. He sees...the eternity that
belongs to
all moral nature.
Edc1 10.129 14 ...if the higher faculties of the
individual be from time to
time quickened, he will gain wisdom and virtue from his business.
Supl 10.163 9 I wish to point at some of [the doctrine
of temperance's] higher functions as it enters into mind and character.
SovE 10.185 9 ...presently...[the man down in Nature]
is aware that he
owes a higher allegiance to do and live as a good member of this
universe.
SovE 10.187 6 The geologic world is chronicled by the
growing ripeness of
the strata from lower to higher...
SovE 10.187 10 The civil history of men might be traced
by the successive
meliorations as marked in higher moral generalizations;...
SovE 10.187 26 Montaigne kills off bigots as cowhage
kills worms; but
there is a higher muse there sitting where he durst not soar...
SovE 10.189 13 The excellence of men consists in the
completeness with
which the lower system is taken up into the higher...
Prch 10.219 21 No age and no person is destitute of the
[religious] sentiment, but in actual history its illustrious
exhibitions are interrupted and
periodical,-the ages of belief...of men cast in a higher mould.
Schr 10.262 12 I do not now refer to that intellectual
conscience which... gives us many twinges for our sloth and
unfaithfulness:-the influence I
speak of is of a higher strain.
Schr 10.276 16 There is plenty of wild azote and carbon
unappropriated, but it is nought till we have made it up into loaves
and soup. So we find it
in higher relations.
Schr 10.287 10 The practical aim is forever higher than
the literary aim.
LLNE 10.338 6 ...while society remained in doubt
between the indignation
of the old school and the audacity of the new, a higher note sounded.
MMEm 10.412 11 The rapture of feeling I [Mary Moody
Emerson] would
part from, for days more devoted to higher discipline.
MMEm 10.423 26 O Time! thou loiterer. Thou...restest on
thy hoary
throne... When will thy routines give way to higher and lasting
institutions?
HDC 11.52 14 Tahattawan, our Concord sachem, called his
Indians
together, and bid them not oppose the courses which the English were
taking for their good; for, said he, all the time you have lived after
the
Indian fashion, under the power of the higher sachems, what did they
care
for you?
LVB 11.93 3 ...would it not be a higher indecorum
coldly to argue a matter
like [the relocation of the Cherokees]?
EWI 11.115 26 The clergy and missionaries throughout
the island [Antigua] were actively engaged...urging [the people] to the
attainment of
that higher liberty with which Christ maketh his children free.
War 11.167 1 At a certain stage of his progress, the
man fights, if he be of
sound body and mind. At a certain higher stage, he makes no offensive
demonstration...
War 11.167 3 At a still higher stage, [man] comes into
the region of
holiness;...
FSLC 11.213 10 Every nation and every man bows, in
spite of himself, to a
higher mental and moral existence;...
FSLN 11.228 14 ...when allusion was made to the
question of duty and the
sanctions of morality, [Webster] very frankly said, at Albany, Some
higher
law, something existing somewhere between here and the third heaven,-I
do not know where.
JBS 11.279 10 Our farmers...had learned that life
was...a probation, to use
their word, for a higher world...
ACiv 11.298 26 We have attempted to hold together two
states of
civilization: a higher state, where labor and the tenure of land and
the right
of suffrage are democratical; and a lower state, in which the old
military
tenure of prisoners or slaves, and of power and land in a few hands,
makes
an oligarchy...
HCom 11.340 12 Many in sad faith sought for [Truth],/
Many with crossed
hands sighed for her;/ But these, our brothers, fought for her,/ At
life's dear
peril wrought for her,/ So loved her that they died for her,/ Tasting
the
raptured fleetness/ Of her divine completeness:/ Their higher instinct
knew/
Those love her best who to themselves are true;/ And what they dare to
dream of, dare to do;/...
SMC 11.352 6 ...after the quarrel [American Revolution]
began, the
Americans took higher ground, and stood for political independence.
SMC 11.355 12 The armies mustered in the North...had
the vast advantage
of carrying whither they marched a higher civilization.
SMC 11.357 27 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
tunes
the hearts of men...
EdAd 11.391 23 What will easily seem to many a far
higher question than
any other is that which respects the embodying of the Conscience of the
period.
Wom 11.407 20 Mrs. Lucy Hutchinson...who wrote the life
of her
husband...says, If he esteemed her at a higher rate than she in herself
could
have deserved, he was the author of that virtue he doted on...
Shak1 11.452 25 ...there are some men so born to live
well that, in
whatever company they fall,-high or low,-they fit well, and lead it!
but, being advanced to a higher class, they are just as much in their
element as
before...
FRO2 11.487 17 All education is to accustom [man] to
trust himself, discriminate between his higher and lower thoughts...
FRep 11.511 3 It is a rule that holds in economy as
well as in hydraulics
that you must have a source higher than your tap.
FRep 11.526 1 Nature...spends individuals and races
prodigally to prepare
new individuals and races. The lower kinds are one after one
extinguished; the higher forms come in.
FRep 11.527 18 The town-meeting is, after the
high-school, a higher school.
FRep 11.539 17 It is not by heads reverted...to George
Washington, that
you can combat the dangers and dragons that beset the United States at
this
time. I believe this...requires docility, sympathy, and religious
receiving
from higher principles;...
FRep 11.542 17 A fruitless plant, an idle animal, does
not stand in the
universe. They are all toiling...to a use in the economy of the world;
the
higher and more complex organizations to higher and more catholic
service.
FRep 11.542 18 A fruitless plant, an idle animal, does
not stand in the
universe. They are all toiling...to a use in the economy of the world;
the
higher and more complex organizations to higher and more catholic
service.
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 12.17 19 Above the thought is the higher truth...
PLT 12.18 1 ...as the sun is conceived to have made our
system by hurling
out from itself the outer rings of diffuse ether which slowly condensed
into
earths and moons, by a higher force of the same law the mind detaches
minds...
PLT 12.21 21 ...the lowest only means incipient form,
and over it is a
higher class in which its rudiments are opened...
PLT 12.21 22 ...the lowest only means incipient form,
and over it is a
higher class in which its rudiments are...raised to higher powers;...
PLT 12.24 15 Man seems a higher plant.
PLT 12.58 9 The expansions [of the Intellect] are the
invitations from
heaven to try...a higher pitch than we have yet climbed...
PLT 12.62 11 We have all of us by nature a certain
divination and
parturient vaticination in our minds of some higher good and perfection
than either power or knowledge.
II 12.77 9 The only comfort I can lay to my own sorrow
is that we have a
higher than a personal interest, which, in the ruin of the personal, is
secured.
II 12.79 21 I am sorry that we do not receive the
higher gifts justly and
greatly.
Mem 12.101 19 Shall we not on higher stages of being
remember and
understand our early history better?
Mem 12.105 26 ...in higher examples each man's memory
is in the line of
his action.
Bost 12.194 7 Who can read the fiery ejaculations of
Saint Augustine...of
Milton, of Bunyan even, without feeling how rich and expansive a
culture-
not so much a culture as a higher life-they owed to the promptings of
this [Christian] sentiment;...
Bost 12.198 21 By this [religious] instinct we are
lifted to higher ground.
MAng1 12.219 20 The common eye is satisfied with the
surface on which
it rests. The wise eye knows that it is surface and, if beautiful, only
the
result of interior harmonies, which, to him who knows them, compose the
image of higher beauty.
MAng1 12.233 24 [Michelangelo] was conscious in his
efforts of higher
aims than to address the eye.
Milt1 12.276 9 Shall we say that in our admiration and
joy in these
wonderful poems [of Homer and Shakespeare] we have even a feeling of
regret...that [the men]...were channels through which streams of
thought
flowed from a higher source, which they did not appropriate...
Milt1 12.276 24 ...the genius and office of Milton
were...to ascend by the
aids of his learning and his religion...to a higher insight and more
lively
delineation of the heroic life of man.
MLit 12.309 1 In our fidelity to the higher truth we
need not disown our
debt, in our actual state of culture, in the twilights of experience,
to these
rude helpers.
MLit 12.321 13 ...more than any other contemporary bard
[Wordsworth] is
pervaded with a reverence of somewhat higher than (conscious) thought.
MLit 12.335 19 [The Genius of the time] will write in a
higher spirit and a
wider knowledge and with a grander practical aim than ever yet guided
the
pen of poet.
Pray 12.356 3 Might [these prayers] be suggestion to
many a heart of yet
higher secret experiences which are ineffable!
PPr 12.383 27 ...when the political aspects are so
calamitous that the
sympathies of the man overpower the habits of the poet, a higher than
literary inspiration may succor him.
Trag 12.417 2 ...higher still than the activities of
art, the intellect in its
purity and the moral sense in its purity are not distinguished from
each
other...
higher, adv. (12)
LT 1.266 16 ...when we stand by the seashore...a wave
comes up the beach
far higher than any foregoing one, and recedes;...
Tran 1.359 22 ...the thoughts which these few hermits
strove to proclaim... shall abide in beauty and strength...to invest
themselves anew in other, perhaps higher endowed and happier mixed clay
than ours...
Art1 2.367 20 Would it not be better to begin higher
up,--to serve the ideal
before [men] eat and drink;...
UGM 4.15 21 This pleasure of full expression to that
which, [in the people'
s] private experience, is usually cramped and obstructed, runs...much
higher...
PPh 4.51 25 ...if we dare carry these generalizations a
step higher, and
name the last tendency of both [unity and diversity], we might say,
that the
end of the one is escape from organization...and the end of the other
is the
highest instrumentality...
PNR 4.89 1 ...poetry has never soared higher than in
the Timaeus and the
Phaedrus.
Ctr 6.141 2 What we call our root-and-branch
reforms...is only medicating
the symptoms. We must begin higher up, namely in Education.
Bty 6.300 15 If command...exist in the most deformed
person, all the
accidents that usually displease...raise esteem and wonder higher.
Chr2 10.122 11 [Character] extols humility,-by every
self-abasement
lifted higher in the scale of being.
HDC 11.33 8 Sometimes passing through thickets...and
[the pilgrims'] feet
clambering over the crossed trees, which when they missed, they sunk
into
an uncertain bottom in water, and wade up to their knees, tumbling
sometimes higher, sometimes lower.
Wom 11.413 22 Far have I clambered in my mind,/ But
nought so great as
Love I find./ What is thy tent, where dost thou dwell?/ My mansion is
humility,/ Heaven's vastest capability./ The further it doth downward
tend,/ The higher up it doth ascend./
PLT 12.4 9 ...in the order of Nature [the higher laws]
lie higher and are
nearer to the mysterious seat of power and creation.
Higher Law, n. (1)
FSLC 11.190 7 A few months ago, in my dismay at hearing
that the Higher
Law was reckoned a good joke in the courts, I took pains to look into a
few
law-books.
highest, adj. (201)
Nat 1.24 25 [Beauty in nature] must stand...not as yet
the last or highest
expression of the final cause of Nature.
Nat 1.64 22 This [spiritual] view...carries upon its
face the highest
certificate of truth...
Nat 1.66 2 In inquiries respecting...the frame of
things, the highest reason is
always the truest.
Nat 1.68 27 [Man's] eyes dismount the highest star/...
AmS 1.101 22 [The scholar] is to find consolation in
exercising the highest
functions of human nature.
AmS 1.107 16 Men...very naturally seek money or
power;...the spoils, so
called, of office. And why not? for they aspire to the highest, and
this, in
their sleep-walking, they dream is highest.
AmS 1.111 20 ...show me the sublime presence of the
highest spiritual
cause lurking...in these suburbs and extremities of nature;...
DSA 1.124 24 The perception of this law of laws awakens
in the mind a
sentiment...which makes our highest happiness.
DSA 1.148 16 ...let us study the grand strokes of
rectitude:...what is the
highest form in which we know this beautiful element, a certain
solidity of
merit...
DSA 1.148 27 The silence that accepts merit as the most
natural thing in the
world, is the highest applause.
LE 1.164 23 ...we must pay our vows to the highest
power...
MN 1.194 16 Not thanks, not prayer seem quite the
highest or truest name
for our communication with the infinite...
MR 1.227 5 ...the aim of each young man in this
association is the very
highest that belongs to a rational mind.
MR 1.249 4 Is it not the highest duty that man should
be honored in us?
MR 1.256 5 There is a sublime prudence which is the
very highest that we
know of man...
LT 1.289 14 ...the granite comes to the surface and
towers into the highest
mountains...
LT 1.291 12 ...the highest compliment man ever receives
from heaven is
the sending to him its disguised and discredited angels.
Con 1.322 13 ...if it still be asked in this necessity
of partial organization, which party, on the whole, has the highest
claims on our sympathy,-I
bring it home to the private heart...
Tran 1.343 9 ...[Transcendentalists] will own that love
seems to them the
last and highest gift of nature;...
Tran 1.351 12 ...I will not move until I have the
highest command.
Tran 1.355 19 We call the Beautiful the highest,
because it appears to us
the golden mean, escaping the dowdiness of the good and the
heartlessness
of the true.
SR 2.45 14 ...the highest merit we ascribe to Moses,
Plato, and Milton is
that they...spoke...what they thought.
SR 2.47 22 ...we are now men, and must accept in the
highest mind the
same transcendent destiny;...
SR 2.68 16 ...the highest truth on this subject remains
unsaid;...
SR 2.77 18 Prayer is the contemplation of the facts of
life from the highest
point of view.
Comp 2.106 3 How secret art thou who dwellest in the
highest heavens...O
thou only great God...
Comp 2.108 20 The name and circumstance of
Phidias...embarrass when
we come to the highest criticism.
Comp 2.113 4 [The borrower] may soon come to see...that
the highest price
he can pay for a thing is to ask for it.
SL 2.145 6 Over all things that are agreeable to his
nature and genius the
man has the highest right.
SL 2.160 21 Let [your friend] feel that the highest
love has come to see
him, in thee its lowest organ.
Lov1 2.181 16 ...the man beholding such a [beautiful]
person in the female
sex runs to her and finds the highest joy in contemplating the form,
movement and intelligence of this person...
Lov1 2.182 27 ...separating in each soul that which is
divine from the taint
which it has contracted in the world, the lover ascends to the highest
beauty...
Fdsp 2.191 19 From the highest degree of passionate
love to the lowest
degree of good-will, [the emotions of benevolence and complacency] make
the sweetness of life.
Fdsp 2.202 23 Sincerity is the luxury allowed...only to
the highest rank;...
Prd1 2.230 5 ...beside all the resistless beauty of
form, [the Raphael in the
Dresden gallery] possesses in the highest degree the property of the
perpendicularity of all the figures.
Prd1 2.230 22 We must call the highest prudence to
counsel...
Hsm1 2.251 3 ...for the hero that thing he does is the
highest deed...
OS 2.280 22 ...the soul's communication of truth is the
highest event in
nature...
OS 2.292 11 Deal so plainly with man and woman as
to...destroy all hope
of trifling with you. It is the highest compliment you can pay.
OS 2.292 12 [Men's] highest praising, said Milton, is
not flattery...
Cir 2.301 4 [The circle] is the highest emblem in the
cipher of the world.
Cir 2.315 13 ...the highest prudence is the lowest
prudence.
Cir 2.317 7 It is the highest power of divine moments
that they abolish our
contritions also.
Int 2.342 12 ...he [in whom the love of truth
predominates]...respects the
highest law of his being.
Art1 2.353 26 ...the whole extant product of the
plastic arts has herein its
highest value, as history;...
Art1 2.358 9 The reference of all production at last to
an aboriginal Power
explains the traits common to all works of the highest art...
Art1 2.359 6 ...in the pictures of the Tuscan and
Venetian masters, the
highest charm is the universal language they speak.
Art1 2.363 27 ...[art's] highest effect is to make new
artists.
Pt1 3.4 10 ...the highest minds of the world have never
ceased to explore
the double meaning...of every sensuous fact;...
Pt1 3.27 18 ...if in any manner we can stimulate this
instinct...the mind
flows into and through things hardest and highest...
Exp 3.63 10 ...for nothing a school-boy can read Hamlet
and can detect
secrets of highest concernment yet unpublished therein.
Exp 3.73 11 This vigor is...in the highest degree
unbending.
Chr1 3.96 20 [A healthy soul] is thus the medium of the
highest influence
to all who are not on the same level.
Chr1 3.105 12 Character is nature in the highest form.
Chr1 3.114 13 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.
Mrs1 3.121 24 [Good society] is a spontaneous fruit of
talents and feelings
of precisely that class...who take the lead in the world at this hour,
and
though...far from constituting the gladdest and highest tone of human
feeling, it is as good as the whole society permits it to be.
Mrs1 3.128 14 Fashion is made up...of those who through
the value and
virtue of somebody, have acquired...in their physical organization a
certain
health and excellence which secure to them, if not the highest power to
work, yet high power to enjoy.
Mrs1 3.140 1 ...[society] values all peculiarities as
in the highest degree
refreshing, which can consist with good fellowship.
Mrs1 3.143 7 ...so long as [fashion] is the highest
circle in the imagination
of the best heads on the planet, there is something necessary and
excellent
in it;...
Nat2 3.179 18 [Efficient Nature] publishes itself in
creatures, reaching
from particles and spiculae through transformation on transformation to
the
highest symmetries...
Nat2 3.194 22 ...if, instead of identifying ourselves
with the work, we feel
that the soul of the Workman streams through us, we shall find...the
fathomless powers of gravity and chemistry, and, over them, of life,
preexisting within us in their highest form.
Pol1 3.204 11 ...there is an instinctive sense...that
the highest end of
government is the culture of men;...
NR 3.239 13 In every conversation, even the highest,
there is a certain
trick...
NER 3.282 12 This open channel to the highest life is
the first and last
reality...
UGM 4.10 6 ...a sober grace adheres to the mineral and
botanic kingdoms, which, in the highest moments, comes up as the charm
of nature...
UGM 4.21 2 The veneration of mankind selects these
[great men] for the
highest place.
PPh 4.43 6 Plato...stands upon the highest place of the
poet...
PPh 4.49 2 ...each [Unity and Variety] so fast slides
into the other that we
can never say what is one, and what it is not. The Proteus is as nimble
in the
highest as in the lowest grounds;...
PPh 4.49 10 The raptures of prayer and ecstasy of
devotion lose all being in
one Being. This tendency finds its highest expression in the religious
writings of the East...
PPh 4.52 1 ...if we dare...name the last tendency of
both [unity and
diversity], we might say, that the end of the one is escape from
organization,--pure science; and the end of the other is the highest
instrumentality...
PPh 4.57 17 ...the birds of highest flight have the
strongest alar bones.
PPh 4.65 7 In the Timaeus [Plato] indicates the highest
employment of the
eyes.
SwM 4.97 21 Must the highest good drag after it a
quality which
neutralizes and discredits it?
SwM 4.102 1 ...[Swedenborg's] books on mines and metals
are held in the
highest esteem by those who understand these matters.
SwM 4.111 26 [Swedenborg's Animal Kingdom] was written
with the
highest end...
SwM 4.112 3 [Swedenborg's Animal Kingdom] was an
anatomist's
account of the human body, in the highest style of poetry.
SwM 4.115 7 Forms ascend in order from the lowest to
the highest.
SwM 4.127 3 Of this book [Swedenborg's Conjugal Love]
one would say
that with the highest elements it has failed of success.
SwM 4.132 16 The wise people of the Greek race were
accustomed to lead
the most intelligent and virtuous young men...through the Eleusinian
mysteries, wherein...the highest truths known to ancient wisdom were
taught.
NMW 4.225 11 Napoleon...at the highest point of his
fortunes, has the very
spirit of the newspapers.
GoW 4.284 2 I dare not say that Goethe ascended to the
highest grounds
from which genius has spoken.
GoW 4.284 3 [Goethe] has not worshipped the highest
unity;...
GoW 4.285 7 Piety itself is no aim [said Goethe], but
only as a means
whereby through purest inward peace we may attain to highest culture.
GoW 4.290 2 ...the highest simplicity of structure is
produced...by the
highest complexity.
GoW 4.290 3 ...the highest simplicity of structure is
produced...by the
highest complexity.
ET3 5.37 9 ...some signs portend that [London] has
reached its highest
point.
ET3 5.39 2 The constant rain...brings agricultural
production [in England] up to the highest point.
ET5 5.89 23 [The Englishman] would rather not do
anything at all than not
do it well. I suppose no people have such thoroughness;--from the
highest
to the lowest, every man meaning to be master of his art.
ET5 5.91 9 Sir John Herschel...expatriated himself for
years at the Cape of
Good Hope, finished his inventory of the southern heaven, came home,
and
redacted it in eight years more;.--a work whose value does not begin
until
thirty years have elapsed, and thenceforward a record to all ages of
the
highest import.
ET9 5.145 23 ...when [the Englishman] wishes to pay you
the highest
compliment, he says, I should not know you from an Englishman.
ET9 5.152 21 Amerigo Vespucci...whose highest naval
rank was boatswain'
s mate in an expedition that never sailed, managed in this lying world
to
supplant Columbus...
ET12 5.208 2 ...[English students] make those eupeptic
studying-mills...and
when it happens that a superior brain puts a rider on this admirable
horse, we obtain those masters of the world who combine the highest
energy in
affairs with a supreme culture.
ET14 5.248 24 Coleridge...with eyes looking before and
after to the highest
bards and sages...is one of those who save England from the reproach of
no
longer possessing the capacity to appreciate what rarest wit the island
has
yielded.
ET14 5.250 16 Wilkinson...the champion of Hahnemann,
has brought to
metaphysics and to physiology a native vigor, with a catholic
perception of
relations, equal to the highest attempts...
ET14 5.255 15 In the absence of the highest
aims...there is [in England] the
suppression of the imagination...
ET16 5.285 16 The [Salisbury] Cathedral, which was
finished six hundred
years ago, has even a spruce and modern air, and its spire is the
highest in
England.
Wth 6.126 21 The bread [a man] eats is first strength
and animal spirits; it
becomes...in still higher results, courage and endurance. This is the
right
compound interest; this is...man raised to his highest power.
Wth 6.127 4 Nor is the man enriched...unless through
new powers and
ascending pleasures he knows himself by the actual experience of higher
good to be already on the way to the highest.
Bhr 6.175 5 A prince who is accustomed every day to be
courted and
deferred to by the highest grandees, acquires a corresponding
expectation...
Bhr 6.192 20 The highest compact we can make with our
fellow, is,--Let
there be truth between us two forevermore.
Wsp 6.210 8 What proof of skepticism like the base rate
at which the
highest mental and moral gifts are held?
Wsp 6.210 10 Let a man attain the highest and broadest
culture that any
American has possessed, then let him die by sea-storm...and all America
will acquiesce that the best thing has happened to him;...
Wsp 6.216 8 It is certain that worship stands in some
commanding relation
to the health of man and to his highest powers...
Wsp 6.238 3 ...the highest virtue is always against the
law.
CbW 6.260 25 ...a West End householder, is not the
highest style of man;...
CbW 6.275 1 ...a habit of union and competition brings
people up and
keeps them up to their highest point;...
Civ 7.25 26 The highest civility has never loved the
hot zones.
Civ 7.34 21 ...the highest proof of civility is that
the whole public action of
the State is directed on securing the greatest good of the greatest
number.
Art2 7.46 26 The highest praise we can attribute to any
writer, painter, sculptor, builder, is, that he actually possessed the
thought or feeling with
which he has inspired us
Elo1 7.63 18 Who can wonder at the
attractiveness...of...the bar, for our
ambitious young men, when the highest bribes of society are at the feet
of
the successful orator?
Elo1 7.66 19 If the speaker utter a noble sentiment,
the attention [of the
audience] deepens, a new and highest audience now listens...
Elo1 7.66 27 There is a tablet [in the audience] for
every line [the orator] can inscribe, though he should mount to the
highest levels.
Elo1 7.81 19 Eloquence is the appropriate organ of the
highest personal
energy.
Elo1 7.97 22 The highest platform of eloquence is the
moral sentiment.
Elo1 7.98 12 It is only to these simple strokes [of the
moral sentiment] that
the highest power belongs...
DL 7.126 27 Our friends are not their own highest form.
DL 7.127 27 Happy will that house be in which the
relations are formed... after the highest, and not after the lowest
order;...
DL 7.129 10 ...perhaps Love is only the highest symbol
of Friendship...
WD 7.176 15 In the Christian graces, humility stands
highest of all...
WD 7.177 2 The highest heaven of wisdom is alike near
from every point...
WD 7.184 14 There are people...who have no talents, or
care not to have
them,--being that which was before talent, and shall be after it, and
of
which talent seems only a tool: this is character, the highest name at
which
philosophy has arrived.
Boks 7.218 23 After the Hebrew and Greek
Scriptures...[the sacred books] are...the Chinese Classic, of four
books, containing the wisdom of
Confucius and Mencius. Also such other books as have acquired a
semi-canonical
authority in the world, as expressing the highest sentiment and
hope of nations.
Clbs 7.241 13 We consider those...who think it the
highest compliment
they can pay a man to deal with him as an intellect...
Clbs 7.250 13 When we look for the highest benefits of
conversation, the
Spartan rule of one to one is usually enforced.
Cour 7.273 23 The pious Mrs. Hutchinson says of some
passages in the
defence of Nottingham against the Cavaliers, It was a great instruction
that
the best and highest courages are beams of the Almighty.
Suc 7.301 12 We bring a welcome to the highest lessons
of religion and of
poetry out of all proportion beyond our skill to teach.
OA 7.331 4 Goethe himself carried this completion of
studies to the highest
point.
PI 8.7 15 The electric word pronounced by John Hunter a
hundred years
ago, arrested and progressive development, indicating the way upward
from
the invisible protoplasm to the highest organisms, gave the poetic key
to
Natural Science...
PI 8.8 2 Anatomy, osteology, exhibit arrested or
progessive ascent in each
kind; the lower pointing to the higher forms, the higher to the
highest...
PI 8.72 8 The number of successive saltations the
nimble thought can
make, measures the difference between the highest and lowest of
mankind.
Elo2 8.112 8 Our community runs through a long scale of
mental power, from the highest refinement to the borders of savage
ignorance and
rudeness.
Comc 8.157 7 ...as the lower nature does not jest,
neither does the highest.
Comc 8.163 20 ...it is the highest degree of injustice
not to be just and yet
seem so...
QO 8.177 10 In the highest civilization the book is
still the highest delight.
QO 8.177 11 In the highest civilization the book is
still the highest delight.
QO 8.179 15 The highest statement of new philosophy
complacently caps
itself with some prophetic maxim from the oldest learning.
PC 8.225 18 The highest flight to which the muse of
Horace ascended was
in that triplet of lines in which he described the souls which can
calmly
confront the sublimity of Nature...
PPo 8.240 21 [Solomon's] counsellor was Simorg...the
all-wise fowl who
had lived ever since the beginning of the world, and now lives alone on
the
highest summit of Mount Kaf.
PPo 8.265 20 You as three birds are amazed,/ Impatient,
heartless, confused:/ Far over you am I raised,/ Since I am in act
Simorg./ Ye blot out
my highest being,/ That ye may find yourselves on my throne;/ Forever
ye
blot out yourselves,/ As shadows in the sun./ Farewell!/
Grts 8.302 12 'T is...not Alexander, or Bonaparte or
Count Moltke surely, who represent the highest force of mankind;...
Grts 8.309 15 If we should ask ourselves what is this
self-respect, it would
carry us to the highest problems.
Grts 8.312 20 ...the highest wisdom does not concern
itself with particular
men...
Grts 8.319 11 What are these [heroes] but the promise
and the preparation
of a day...when the measure of greatness shall be usefulness in the
highest
sense...
Dem1 10.6 13 In a dream we have...the same torpidity of
the highest power, the same unsurprised assent to the monstrous as
these metamorphosed men [animals] exhibit.
Aris 10.35 23 ...every man confesses that the highest
good which the
universe proposes to him is the highest society.
Aris 10.35 25 ...every man confesses that the highest
good which the
universe proposes to him is the highest society.
Aris 10.55 1 ...noble sentiment is the highest form of
Beauty.
Aris 10.60 17 That highest good of rational existence
is always coming to
such as reject mean alliances.
Aris 10.64 13 There are certain conditions in the
highest degree favorable
to the tranquillity of spirit and to that magnanimity we so prize.
Chr2 10.101 24 ...to every serious mind Providence
sends from time to
time five or six or seven teachers who are of first importance to him
in the
lessons they have to impart. The highest of these not so much give
particular knowledge...
Chr2 10.111 4 When the highest conceptions...are
imported, the nation is
not culminating...
Chr2 10.121 19 Goethe...maintained his belief that pure
loveliness and
right good will are the highest manly prerogatives...
Edc1 10.131 9 ...always the mind contains in its
transparent chambers the
means of classifying the most refractory phenomena, of...subordinating
them to a bright reason of its own, and so giving to man a sort of
property,-yea, the very highest property in every district and particle
of
the globe.
Edc1 10.159 8 Consent yourself to be an organ of your
highest thought, and
lo! suddenly you put all men in your debt...
Supl 10.173 12 ...to the most expressive man that has
existed, namely, Shakspeare, [mankind] have awarded the highest place.
SovE 10.184 2 ...this unity exists...from lower type of
man to the highest
yet attained...
SovE 10.184 22 The animal who is wholly kept down in
Nature has no
anxieties. By yielding, as he must do, to it, he is enlarged and
reaches his
highest point.
Prch 10.219 11 It is certain that...many...periods of
inactivity...will occur. In those hours, we can find comfort in
reverence of the highest power, and
only in that.
Prch 10.225 9 [The moral sentiment] comes itself from
the highest place.
Plu 10.297 25 ...if [Plutarch] had not the highest
powers, he was yet a man
of rare gifts.
Plu 10.314 22 [Plutarch] insists that the highest good
is in action.
Plu 10.321 19 there are, no doubt, many vulgar phrases
[in the 1718 edition
of Plutarch], and many blunders of the printer; but it is the speech of
business and conversation, and in every tone, from lowest to highest.
LLNE 10.332 16 [Everett's learning] was so coldly and
weightily
communicated...that...this learning instantly took the highest place to
our
imagination...
MMEm 10.430 10 Had I [Mary Moody Emerson] the highest
place of
acquisition and diffusing virtue here, the principle of human sympathy
would be too strong for that rapt emotion, that severe delight which I
crave;...
LS 11.25 6 ...I am consoled by the hope that no time
and no change can
deprive me of the satisfaction of pursuing and exercising [the pastoral
office's] highest functions.
HDC 11.34 6 After [the pilgrims] have found a place of
abode, they burrow
themselves in the earth for their first shelter, under a hillside, and
casting
the soil aloft upon timbers, they make a fire against the earth, at the
highest
side.
LVB 11.89 8 Each has the highest right to call your
[Van Buren's] attention
to such subjects as are of a public nature...
EWI 11.142 27 [The blacks] won the pity and respect
which they have
received [in the West Indies], by their powers and native endowments. I
think this a circumstance of the highest import.
War 11.175 19 There is the highest fitness in the place
and time in which
this enterprise [Congress of Nations] is begun.
ACiv 11.299 15 Is...this evolution of man to the
highest powers, only to
give him sensibility...
HCom 11.342 10 The proof that war also is within the
highest right...is its
morale.
EdAd 11.386 21 ...who can see the continent with...its
confluence of races
so favorable to the highest energy...without putting new queries to
Destiny
as to the purpose for which this muster of nations...is made?
EdAd 11.391 26 Is the age we live in unfriendly to the
highest powers;...
Wom 11.418 13 Nature's end, of maternity for twenty
years, was of so
supreme importance that it was to be secured at all events, even to the
sacrifice of the highest beauty.
Wom 11.419 24 Educate and refine society to the highest
point,-bring
together a cultivated society of both sexes, in a drawing-room, and
consult
and decide by voices on a question of taste or on a question of right,
and is
there any absurdity or any practical difficulty in obtaining their
authentic
opinions?
Scot 11.465 15 The tone of strength in Waverley...was
more than justified
by the superior genius of the following romances, up to the Bride of
Lammermoor, which almost goes back to Aeschylus for a counterpart as a
painting of Fate-leaving on every reader the impression of the highest
and
purest tragedy.
FRO2 11.490 25 I am glad to believe society contains a
class of humble
souls...who think it the highest worship to expect of Heaven the most
and
the best;...
CPL 11.506 23 With [books] many of us spend the most of
our life...these
tractable prophets, historians, and singers, whose embalmed life is the
highest feat of art;...
PLT 12.42 20 The highest measure of poetic power is
such insight and
faculty to fuse the circumstances of to-day as shall make transparent
the
whole web of circumstance and opinion in which the man finds himself...
PLT 12.45 4 ...if [we converse] with high things...the
interval becomes a
gulf and we cannot enter into the highest good.
PLT 12.62 17 ...the highest behavior, consists in the
identification of the
Ego with the universe;...
II 12.71 13 Novelty in the means by which we arrive at
the old universal
ends is the test of the presence of the highest power...
CInt 12.114 21 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...
CInt 12.121 2 Need enough there is of such a band of
priests of intellect
and knowledge; and great is the office, and well deserving and well
paying
the last sacrifices and the highest ability.
CInt 12.124 1 ...the very highest advantage which a
young man of good
mind can meet is to find such a teacher.
CInt 12.127 2 ...here [in the college] Imagination
should be greeted with
the problems in which it delights;...here the highest duties be
urged...
Bost 12.197 20 In the midst of [New England's]
laborious and economical
and rude and awkward population...you shall not unfrequently meet that
refinement...which...unites itself by natural affinity to the highest
minds of
the world;...
MAng1 12.215 14 Whilst [Michelangelo's] name belongs to
the highest
class of genius, his life contains in it no injurious influence.
MAng1 12.221 24 Man is the highest, and indeed the only
proper object of
plastic art.
MAng1 12.222 13 Our knowledge of [the human form's]
highest
expression we owe to the Fine Arts.
MAng1 12.234 2 ...as...[Michelangelo] sought to
approach the Beautiful by
the study of the True, so he failed not...to seek Beauty in its highest
form, that of Goodness.
MAng1 12.242 22 ...this man [Michelangelo] was
penetrated with the love
of the highest beauty, that is, goodness;...
Milt1 12.268 8 ...the religious sentiment warmed
[Milton's] writings and
conduct with the highest affection of faith.
ACri 12.303 8 The art of writing is the highest of
those permitted to man as
drawing directly from the soul...
WSL 12.345 5 [Landor's] portraits, though mere
sketches, must be valued
as attempts in the very highest kind of narrative...
WSL 12.346 19 [Landor's] position is by no means the
highest in
literature...
WSL 12.347 1 ...it is not from the highest Alps or
Andes but from less
elevated summits that the most attractive landscape is commanded...
AgMs 12.358 19 As I drew near this brave laborer
[Edmund Hosmer] in the
midst of his own acres, I could not help feeling for him the highest
respect.
EurB 12.372 18 Ulysses [Tennyson] belongs to a high
class of poetry, destined to be the highest...
EurB 12.378 7 [The English fashionist's] highest
triumph is to appear with
the most wooden manners...
PPr 12.388 11 ...a continuer of the great line of
scholars, [Carlyle] sustains
their office in the highest credit and honor.
highest, adv. (3)
Clbs 7.250 15 Discourse, when it rises highest...is
between two.
War 11.160 23 Cannot peace be, as well as war? This
thought is...the rising
of the general tide in the human soul,-and rising highest, and first
made
visible, in the most simple and pure souls...
Milt1 12.277 23 The lover of Milton reads one sense in
his prose and in his
metrical compositions, and sometimes the muse soars highest in the
former, because the thought is more sincere.
Highest Law, n. (1)
OS 2.270 7 ...I desire...to report what hints I have
collected of the
transcendent simplicity and energy of the Highest Law.
highest, n. (3)
Nat 1.63 23 We learn that the highest is present to the
soul of man;...
AmS 1.107 15 Men...very naturally seek money or
power;...the spoils, so
called, of office. And why not? for they aspire to the highest, and
this...they
dream is highest.
Wsp 6.222 27 ...gossip is a weapon impossible to
exclude from the
privatest, highest, selectest.
Highest, n. (5)
SR 2.79 23 ...[creeds and churches] are also
classifications of some
powerful mind acting on the elemental thought of...man's relation to
the
Highest.
OS 2.294 17 ...the Highest dwells with [man];...
PPo 8.264 26 So remained [the birds], sunk in wonder,/
Thoughtless in
deepest thinking,/ And quite unconscious of themselves./ Speechless
prayed
they to the Highest/ To open this secret,/ And to unlock Thou and We./
PPo 8.264 30 The Highest is a sun-mirror;/ Who comes to
Him sees
himself therein,/ Sees body and soul, and soul and body;/...
Imtl 8.349 5 It is curious to find the selfsame
feeling, that it is...not
duration, but a state of abandonment to the Highest, and so the sharing
of
His perfection,-appearing in the farthest east and west.
highest-placed, adj. (1)
NMW 4.253 19 The highest-placed individual in the most
cultivated age
and population of the world,--[Napoleon] has not the merit of common
truth
and honesty.
high-fenced, adj. (1)
Nat2 3.175 12 That [the rich] have some high-fenced
grove which they call
a park; that they live in larger and better-garnished saloons than he
has
visited...these make the groundwork from which [the poor young poet]
has
delineated estates of romance...
highflown, adj. (1)
ET6 5.113 2 [The English] hate nonsense, sentimentalism
and highflown
expression;...
high-flying, adj. (1)
PPo 8.256 9 O high-flying falcon! the Tree of Life is
thy perch;/ This nook
of grief fits thee ill for a nest./
Highgate, England, n. (1)
ET1 5.10 8 From London...I went to Highgate, and wrote a
note to Mr. Coleridge...
high-holding, adj. (1)
SHC 11.435 23 Our use [of Sleepy Hollow] will not
displace the old
tenants. The well-beloved birds will not sing one song the less, the
high-holding
woodpecker, the meadow-lark...will find out the hospitality and
protection from the gun of this asylum...
Highland, adj. (2)
Dem1 10.22 1 A Highland chief, an Indian sachem or a
feudal baron may
fancy that the mountains and lakes were made specially for him Donald,
or
him Tecumseh;...
MoL 10.245 26 In my youth, said a Scotch mountaineer, a
Highland
gentleman measured his importance, by the number of men his domain
could support.
Highlander, n. (1)
MMEm 10.411 6 ...[Mary Moody Emerson] was...a quite
clannish
instrument...from which none but a native Highlander could draw music.
Highlands, n. (2)
ET1 5.14 22 From Edinburgh I went to the Highlands.
ET3 5.42 16 In the variety of surface, Britain is a
miniature of Europe, having...Highlands in Scotland, Snowdon in
Wales...
highliest, adv. (1)
NER 3.278 10 We are haunted with a belief that you
[reformers] have a
secret which it would highliest advantage us to learn...
highly, adv. (33)
AmS 1.93 21 ...[colleges] can only highly serve us when
they aim not to
drill, but to create;...
OS 2.276 3 ...whoso dwells in this moral beatitude
already anticipates those
special powers which men prize so highly.
SwM 4.105 14 ...the proximity of these geniuses, one or
other of whom had
introduced all his leading ideas, makes Swedenborg another example of
the
difficulty, even in a highly fertile genius, of proving originality...
ShP 4.210 13 Some able and appreciating critics
think...that [Shakespeare] is falsely judged as poet and philosopher. I
think as highly as these critics of
his dramatic merit, but still think it secondary.
NMW 4.224 24 [Napoleon] had [the middle classes']
virtues and their
vices; above all, he had their spirit or aim. That tendency is
material... highly intellectual...
GoW 4.280 5 ...[Goethe's Wilhelm Meister] is highly
stimulating to
intellect and courage.
ET1 5.11 5 When [Coleridge] stopped to take breath, I
interposed that
whilst I highly valued all his explanations, I was bound to tell him
that I
was born and bred a Unitarian.
ET5 5.88 22 This highly destined race [the English], if
it had not
somewhere added the chamber of patience to its brain, would not have
built
London.
ET5 5.94 1 A proof of the energy of the British people
is the highly
artificial construction of the whole fabric.
ET8 5.131 25 [The English] are good at storming
redoubts...but not, I
think, at...any passive obedience, like jumping off a castle-roof at
the word
of a czar. Being both vascular and highly organized...and
intellectual...
ET10 5.155 5 ...Mr. Wortley said, though, in the higher
ranks, to cultivate
family affections was a good thing, it was not so among the lower
orders. Better take [the children] away from those who might deprave
them. And it
was highly injurious to trade to stop binding to manufacturers...
Ctr 6.132 8 Lord Coke valued Chaucer highly because the
Canon Yeman's
Tale illustrates the statute fifth Hen. IV. chap. 4, against alchemy.
Bhr 6.184 19 ...to earnest persons...we cannot extol
[dress circles] highly.
Civ 7.19 10 [Civilization] implies the evolution of a
highly organized man...
Civ 7.25 17 Civilization is the result of highly
complex organization.
Civ 7.26 25 The evolution of a highly destined society
must be moral;...
Elo1 7.68 8 I do not rate this animal eloquence very
highly;...
SA 8.90 23 Every highly organized person knows the
value of the social
barriers...
PPo 8.239 7 The favor of the climate...allows to the
Eastern nations a
highly intellectual organization...
Insp 8.286 8 ...I thank the annoying insect/ For many a
golden hour./ Stand, then, for me, ye tormenting creatures,/ Highly
praised by the poet/ As the
true Musagetes./
Schr 10.288 20 ...[the scholar] should read a little
proudly, as one who
knows the original, and cannot therefore very highly value the copy.
Schr 10.288 25 [The scholar] shall think very highly of
his destiny.
LLNE 10.344 13 Highly refined persons might easily miss
in [Theodore
Parker] the element of beauty.
LLNE 10.345 27 ...we were curious to know how [the
pilgrim] sped in his
experiments on the neighbor, and his anecdotes were...often highly
creditable.
MMEm 10.410 20 When...Elizabeth Hoar, was at the Vale,
and had gone
out to walk in the forest with Hannah, her niece, Aunt Mary [Moody
Emerson]...found a man in the next house and begged him to go and look
for them. The man went and returned saying that he could not find them.
Go and cry, Elizabeth. The man rather declined this service, as he did
not
know Miss Hoar. She was highly offended...
Thor 10.454 24 A fine house, dress, the manners and
talk of highly
cultivated people were all thrown away on [Thoreau].
Thor 10.463 2 ...setting, like all highly organized
men, a high value on his
time, [Thoreau] seemed the only man of leisure in town...
FSLN 11.229 14 [Passage of the Fugitive Slave Law]
showed...that while
we reckoned ourselves a highly cultivated nation, our bellies had run
away
with our brains...
TPar 11.289 18 [Theodore Parker] was capable...of the
most unmeasured
eulogies on those he esteemed, especially if he had any jealousy that
they
did not stand with the Boston public as highly as they ought.
SMC 11.370 1 After Gettysburg, Colonel Prescott remarks
that our [Thirty-second] regiment is highly complimented.
FRep 11.529 25 In this fact, that we are a nation of
individuals, that we
have a highly intellectual organization...in this is our hope.
II 12.76 19 We shall not think of ourselves too highly.
MLit 12.330 19 I am [in Wilhelm Meister]...instructed
in the possibility of
a highly accomplished society...
highly-organized, adj. (1)
SovE 10.187 7 The geologic world is chronicled by the
growing ripeness of
the strata from lower to higher, as it becomes the abode of more
highly-organized
plants and animals.
high-minded, adj. (1)
ET12 5.199 20 I saw several faithful, high-minded young
men [at Oxford]...
Highminded Spaniard [Willia (1)
ET1 5.23 25 [Wordsworth] cited the sonnet, On the
feelings of a
highminded Spaniard, which he preferred to any other...
highnesses, n. (1)
ET4 5.62 12 It took many generations to trim and comb
and perfume the
first boat-load of Norse pirates into royal highnesses...
high-priesthood, n. (1)
Int 2.345 24 ...I cannot recite...laws of the intellect,
without remembering... the high-priesthood of the pure reason...
high-school, n. (1)
FRep 11.527 17 The town-meeting is, after the
high-school, a higher school.
high-spirited, adj. (1)
ET11 5.185 18 The English nobles are high-spirited,
active, educated men...
high-toned, adj. (1)
ET12 5.208 7 It is contended by those who have been bred
at Eton, Harrow, Rugby and Westminster, that the public sentiment
within each of
those schools is high-toned and manly;...
high-water, adj. (4)
Cir 2.310 18 To-morrow [the parties in conversation]
will have receded
from this high-water mark.
Chr1 3.101 17 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, a
high-water
mark in military history.
ET17 5.298 8 The Ode on Immortality is the high-water
mark which the
intellect has reached in this age.
II 12.74 1 Here is a famous Ode, which...lies in all
memories as the high-water
mark in the flood of thought in this age. What does the writer know
of that?
highway, adj. (1)
MMEm 10.409 14 ...from the highway hedges where I [Mary
Moody
Emerson] get lodging...I get a pleasing vision which is an earnest of
the
interminable skies where the mansions are prepared for the poor.
highway, n. (15)
Tran 1.352 13 ...[the Transcendentalist says, my faith]
is a certain brief
experience, which surprised me in the highway or in the market...
Tran 1.357 27 ...the path which the hero travels alone
is the highway of
health and benefit to mankind.
Exp 3.62 16 Everything good is on the highway.
Exp 3.62 23 ...in popular experience everything good is
on the highway.
Nat2 3.190 27 ...trade to all the world, country-house
and cottage by the
waterside, all for a little conversation, high, clear and spiritual!
Could it not
be had as well by beggars on the highway?
Pol1 3.220 14 ...when [men] are pure enough to abjure
the code of force
they will be wise enough to see how these public ends of the
post-office, of
the highway...can be answered.
ET11 5.182 7 From Barnard Castle I rode on the highway
twenty-three
miles...through the estate of the Duke of Cleveland.
Wth 6.105 8 If the Rothschilds at Paris do not accept
bills, the people at
Manchester...are forced into the highway...
PI 8.45 12 Every one may see, as he rides on the
highway through an
uninteresting landscape, how a little water instantly relieves the
monotony...
LLNE 10.328 16 Are there any brigands on the road?
inquired the traveller
in France. Oh, no...said the landlord;...what should these fellows keep
the
highway for, when they can rob just as effectually, and much more at
their
ease, in the bureaus of office?
War 11.168 3 ...if you go for no war, then be
consistent, and give up self-defence
in the highway, in your own house.
CPL 11.504 21 The Duchess d'Abrantes...tells us that
Bonaparte...tossed
his journals and books out of his travelling carriage as fast as he had
read
them, and strewed the highway with pamphlets.
CW 12.172 11 I did not know [when I bought my farm]
what groups of
interesting school-boys and fair school-girls were to greet me in the
highway...
AgMs 12.361 8 Our [New England] roads are always
changing their
direction, and after a man has built at great cost a stone house, a new
road is
opened, and he finds himself a mile or two from the highway.
Trag 12.413 3 When two strangers meet in the highway,
what each
demands of the other is that the aspect should show a firm mind...
highwayman, n. (4)
CbW 6.261 20 ...perhaps [the rich man] can give wise
counsel in a court of
law. Now plant him down among farmers, firemen, Indians and emigrants.
Set a dog on him; set a highwayman on him;...
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 11 Face to face with a highwayman...can you
bring yourself off
safe by your wit exercised through speech?--a problem easy enough to
Caesar or Napoleon. Whenever a man of that stamp arrives, the
highwayman has found a master.
CW 12.178 11 ...the top of the tree is also a tap-root
thrust into the public
pocket of the atmosphere. This is a highwayman, to be sure.
highwayman's, n. (1)
EurB 12.374 21 ...Zanoni pains us and the author loses
our respect... because the power with which his hero is armed is a toy,
inasmuch as the
power...is a power for London; a divine power converted into...a
highwayman's pistol to rob and kill with.
highwaymen, n. (2)
ET4 5.68 21 Even for [the English] highwaymen the same
virtue is
claimed, and Robin Hood comes described to us as mitissimus praedonum;
the gentlest thief.
AKan 11.257 22 ...I submit that, in a case like this,
where citizens of
Massachusetts...have emigrated to national territory...and are then set
on by
highwaymen...I submit that the governor and legislature should neither
slumber nor sleep till they have found out how to send effectual aid
and
comfort to these poor farmers [in Kansas]...
highways, n. (12)
Hist 2.36 10 ...out of the human heart go as it were
highways to the heart of
every object in nature...
NR 3.243 15 ...all things are pervious to [the soul]
and like highways...
ET3 5.34 18 The long habitation of a powerful and
ingenious race has
turned every rood of land [in England] to its best use, has found all
the
capabilities...the highways, the byways...
Wth 6.104 4 If you take out of State Street the ten
honestest merchants and
put in ten roguish persons controlling the same amount of capital...the
highways will be less secure;...
Wth 6.121 24 Of the two eminent engineers in the recent
construction of
railways in England, Mr. Brunel went straight...crossing highways...
Dem1 10.21 3 ...the fabled ring of Gyges...is simply
mischievous. A new or
private language...the desired discovery of the guided balloon, are of
this
kind. Tramps are troublesome enough in the city and in the highways,
but
tramps flying through the air...can well be spared.
Prch 10.226 24 ...we can keep our religion, despite of
the violent railroads
of generalization...that block and intersect our old parish highways.
Schr 10.285 21 ...what [Genius] says and does is...on
the great highways of
Nature...
HDC 11.42 5 ...the town [Concord]...ordered that the
North quarter are to
keep and maintain all their highways and bridges over the great river,
in
their quarter...
HDC 11.42 9 ...the town [Concord]...ordered that the
North quarter are to
keep and maintain all their highways and bridges over the great river,
in
their quarter, and...in regard of the ease of the East quarter above
the rest, in
their highways, they are to allow the North quarter 3 pounds.
HDC 11.54 15 ...Concord increased in territory and
population. The lands
were divided; highways were cut from farm to farm...
CPL 11.495 5 The people of Massachusetts prize the
simple political
arrangement of towns, each...caring for its schools, its charities, its
highways.
hilarious, adj. (1)
ET12 5.211 11 No doubt much of the power and brilliancy
of the reading-men [at Oxford] is merely constitutional or hygienic.
With a hardier habit
and resolute gymnastics...the American would arrives at as robust
exegesis
and cheery and hilarious tone.
hilarity, n. (8)
Lov1 2.171 24 With thought, with the ideal, is immortal
hilarity...
Hsm1 2.255 19 ...that which takes my fancy most in the
heroic class, is the
good-humor and hilarity they exhibit.
PPh 4.69 14 ...beauty is the most lovely of all things,
exciting hilarity and
shedding desire and confidence through the universe wherever it
enters...
ShP 4.215 27 Beauty, the spirit of joy and hilarity,
[the poet] sheds over the
universe.
ET8 5.127 19 [The Englishman's] hilarity is like an
attack of fever.
Bty 6.296 7 Wherever [the human form] goes it creates
joy and hilarity...
PPo 8.250 2 Hafiz praises...birds, mornings and music,
to give vent to his
immense hilarity and sympathy with every form of beauty and joy;...
AgMs 12.359 23 [Edmund Hosmer's] laugh rings with the
sweetness and
hilarity of a child;...
hill, adj. (1)
Nat2 3.175 1 [A boy] hears the echoes of a horn in a
hill country...
Hill, Bunker, Massachusetts (3)
Pt1 3.16 16 See the great ball which they roll from
Baltimore to Bunker
Hill!
Cour 7.256 5 What a memory of Poitiers and Crecy, and
Bunker Hill, and
Washington's endurance!
CInt 12.118 19 ...I note that we had a vast self-esteem
on the subject of
Bunker Hill, Yorktown and New Orleans.
Hill, Bunker's, Massachuset (1)
FSLN 11.221 17 I remember [Webster's] appearance at
Bunker's Hill.
Hill, Grace, Antigua, n. (1)
EWI 11.116 8 At Grace Hill, [the day after emancipation
in the West
Indies] there were at least a thousand persons around the Moravian
Chapel
who could not get in.
Hill, Laurel, Virginia, n. (1)
SMC 11.371 17 On the twelfth [of May], at Laurel Hill,
the [Thirty-second] regiment had twenty-one killed and seventy-five
wounded...
Hill, Lee's, Massachusetts, (1)
HDC 11.36 8 Tahattawan, the Sachem [of the Massachusetts
Indians]... lived near Nashawtuck, now Lee's Hill.
hill, n. (16)
Comp 2.119 15 The history of persecution is a history of
endeavors...to
make water run up hill...
SL 2.137 2 Our society is encumbered by ponderous
machinery, which
resembles the endless aqueducts which the Romans built over hill and
dale...
NMW 4.234 25 In vain several officers and myself were
placed on the
slope of a hill to produce the effect...
ET1 5.20 17 My [Wordsworth's] friend Colonel Hamilton,
at the foot of
the hill, who was a year in America, assures me that the newspapers are
atrocious...
ET4 5.73 20 A score or two of mounted gentlemen may
frequently be seen [in England] running like centaurs down a hill
nearly as steep as the roof of
a house.
ET16 5.276 6 We [Emerson and Carlyle]...took a carriage
to Amesbury, passing by Old Sarum, a bare, treeless hill...
ET16 5.285 7 We [Emerson and Carlyle] crossed a bridge
[at Wilton Hall] built by Inigo Jones...climbed to the lonely
sculptured summer-house, on a
hill backed by a wood;...
Wth 6.115 25 ...every hill of melons, row of corn [on a
man's land]...stand
in his way...when he would go out of his gate.
CbW 6.243 15 ...Only the light-armed climb the hill./
MMEm 10.401 18 Finally [Mary Moody Emerson's farm] was
sold, and its
price invested in a share of a farm in Maine, where she lived as a
boarder
with her sister, for many years. It was...within sight of the White
Mountains, with a little lake in front at the foot of a high hill
called Bear
Mountain.
HDC 11.38 15 [The Puritans] proceeded to build, under
the shelter of the
hill that extends for a mile along the north side of the Boston road,
their
first dwellings.
HDC 11.62 11 Alas! for [the Indians]-their day is
o'er,/ Their fires are out
from hill and shore,/ No more for them the wild deer bounds,/ The
plough
is on their hunting grounds;/...
Scot 11.462 5 Our concern is only with the residue,
where the man Scott
was warmed with a divine ray that clad with beauty...every bald hill in
the
country he looked upon...
CL 12.144 8 In Massachusetts, our land...is...not like
some towns in the
more broken country of New Hampshire, built on three or four hills...so
that
if you go a mile, you have only the choice whether you will climb the
hill
on your way out or on your way back.
MAng1 12.239 16 ...it is said that when [Michelangelo]
left Florence to go
to Rome...he turned his horse's head on the last hill from which the
noble
dome of the cathedral (built by Brunelleschi) was visible, and said,
Like
you, I will not build; better than you I cannot.
ACri 12.299 6 ...[in Carlyle's History of Frederick II]
we see the eyes of
the writer looking into ours, whilst he is humming and chuckling...
stereoscoping every figure that passes, and every hill, river, wood,
hummock and pebble in the long perspective...
Hill, Strawberry, England, (1)
ET10 5.165 13 Strawberry Hill of Horace Walpole,
Fonthill Abbey of Mr. Beckford, were freaks;...
Hillard, George Stillman, n (1)
ET17 5.293 23 Among the privileges of London, I recall
with pleasure two
or three signal days...one at the Museum...and still another, on which
Mr. [Richard] Owen accompanied my countryman Mr. H[illard]. and myself
through the Hunterian Museum.
Hiller, Johann Adam, n. (1)
MLit 12.325 18 We are provoked with...the patronizing
air with which [Goethe] vouchsafes to tolerate the genius and
performances of other
mortals, the good Hiller, our excellent Kant...
hill-farm, n. (1)
ET1 5.15 8 Carlyle was...as absolute a man of the world,
unknown and
exiled on that hill-farm, as if holding on his own terms what is best
in
London.
hillock, n. (1)
Nat2 3.176 8 In every landscape the point of
astonishment is the meeting of
the sky and the earth, and that is seen from the first hillock as well
as from
the top of the Alleghanies.
Hills, Blue, Massachusetts, (1)
Wth 6.122 19 When a citizen...comes out and buys land in
the country, his
first thought is to a fine outlook from his windows;...a sunset every
day, bathing the shoulder of Blue Hills...
hills, n. (37)
DSA 1.125 2 [The religious sentiment] makes the sky and
the hills
sublime...
Tran 1.347 17 ...a favorite spot in the hills or the
woods which they can
people with the fair and worthy creation of the fancy, can give
[Transcendentalists] often forms so vivid that these for the time shall
seem
real, and society the illusion.
YA 1.395 6 Here stars, here woods, here hills, here
animals, here men
abound...
Comp 2.92 13 ...all that Nature made thy own,/ Floating
in air or pent in
stone,/ Will rive the hills and swim the sea/ And, like thy shadow,
follow
thee./
Nat2 3.169 17 The day, immeasurably long, sleeps over
the broad hills and
warm wide fields.
UGM 4.4 3 You say...in the hills of the Sacramento
there is gold for the
gathering.
UGM 4.4 17 ...enormous populations, if they be beggars,
are disgusting... like hills of ants or of fleas...
ShP 4.191 3 The human race has gone out before [the
great man], sunk the
hills, filled the hollows and bridged the rivers.
ET1 5.15 4 I found the house [Craigenputtock] amid
desolate heathery
hills...
ET1 5.18 3 We [Emerson and Carlyle] went out to walk
over long hills...
ET3 5.34 13 Nothing [in England] is left as it was
made. Rivers, hills, valleys, the sea itself, feel the hand of a
master.
ET6 5.110 11 Wordsworth says of the small freeholders
of Westmoreland, Many of these humble sons of the hills had a
consciousness that the land
which they tilled had for more than five hundred years been possessed
by
men of the same name and blood.
Wth 6.116 5 [The land-owner] believes he composes
easily on the hills.
Wth 6.122 10 Every pedestrian in our pastures has
frequent occasion to
thank the cows for cutting the best path through the thicket and over
the
hills;...
Ctr 6.148 23 In the country [a man] can find...hills
for geology...
Ctr 6.153 9 [The countryman] has lost [in the city] the
lines of grandeur of
the horizon, hills and plains...
WD 7.177 9 How wistfully, when we have promised to
attend the working
committee, we look at the distant hills and their seductions!
PI 8.26 3 [People] like to see sunsets on the hills...
PI 8.53 20 Poetry...runs into fable, personifies every
fact:--the clouds
clapped their hands,--the hills skipped...
Elo2 8.113 25 [Man] finds himself perhaps in the
Senate, when the forest
has cast out some wild, black-browed bantling to show the same energy
in
the crowd of officials which he had learned in driving cattle to the
hills...
Elo2 8.128 15 This unmanliness [lack of eloquence] is
so common a result
of our half-education...allowing [a youth] to skulk from the games of
ball
and skates and coasting down the hills on his sled...that I wish his
guardians
to consider that they are thus preparing him to play a contemptible
part
when he is full-grown.
Schr 10.265 9 ...[poets] sit white over their stoves,
and talk themselves
hoarse over the...the effeminacy of book-makers. But...at the dashing
among the stones of a brook from the hills;...this grave conclusion is
blown
out of memory;...
Thor 10.466 6 Mr. Thoreau dedicated his genius with
such entire love to
the fields, hills and waters of his native town, that he made them
known and
interesting to all reading Americans...
HDC 11.32 27 [The pilgrims] must...with their axes cut
a road for their
teams...forced to make long circuits too, to avoid hills and swamps.
HDC 11.75 5 The militia and minute-men...ran over the
hills opposite the
battle-field...
HDC 11.85 5 [Concord's sons'] wagons have rattled down
the remote
western hills.
EWI 11.104 12 ...if we saw the runaways hunted with
bloodhounds into
swamps and hills;...we too should wince.
CL 12.144 4 In Massachusetts, our land...is permeable
like a park, and not
like some towns in the more broken country of New Hampshire, built on
three or four hills having each one side at forty-five degrees...
CL 12.154 19 ...the sea drives us back to the hills.
CL 12.157 6 Can you bring home the summits of
Wachusett, Greylock, and
the New Hampshire hills?...
CL 12.157 9 Can you bring home...the sunny shores of
your own bay, and
the low Indian hills of Rhode Island?...
CL 12.159 4 Those who persist [in walking] from year to
year...and...know
the lakes, the hills...these we call professors.
Bost 12.211 20 ...in distant ages [Boston's] motto
shall be the prayer of
millions on all the hills that gird the town, As with our Fathers, so
God be
with us!
MAng1 12.224 11 On the 24th of October, 1529, the
Prince of Orange, general of Charles V., encamped on the hills
surrounding the city [Florence]...
PPr 12.391 25 Whatever thought or motto has once
appeared to [Carlyle] fraught with meaning...is sure to return...in
gigantic reverberation, as if the
hills, the horizon, and the next ages returned the sound.
Hills, n. (1)
FSLC 11.201 7 Hills and Halletts, servile editors by the
hundred, we could
have spared.
Hills, Rocky, n. (1)
PPr 12.390 21 Carlyle's style is the first emergence of
all this wealth and
labor with which the world has gone with child so long. London and
Europe...and America, with the Rocky Hills in the horizon, have never
before been conquered in literature.
Hills, White, Massachusetts (5)
LE 1.169 23 What mean...these pilgrims to the White
Hills?
Con 1.308 18 I cannot occupy the bleakest crag of the
White Hills or the
Alleghany Range, but some man or corporation steps up to me to show me
that it is his.
YA 1.368 10 ...[the farmer] is so contented with his
alleys, woodlands, orchards and river, that Niagara and the Notch of
the White Hills...are
superfluities.
Boks 7.213 20 [Men's] education is neglected; but the
circulating library
and the theatre, as well as...the tour...to the White Hills and the
Ghauts, make such amends as they can.
PC 8.213 2 ...the rocks of Nahant or the dikes of the
White Hills disclose
that the world is a crystal...
Hills, White, New Hampshir (1)
Wth 6.95 9 [The rich] include...the ocean-side, the
White Hills...in their
notion of available material.
hill-side, n. [hillside,] (2)
YA 1.384 18 Look across the country from any hill-side
around us...
HDC 11.34 4 After [the pilgrims] have found a place of
abode, they burrow
themselves in the earth for their first shelter, under a hillside...
hillsides, n. (1)
SHC 11.434 6 In all the multitudes of woodlands and
hillsides, which
within a few years have been laid out with a similar design [as a
cemetery], I have not known one so fitly named. Sleepy Hollow.
hilltop, n. (3)
Nat 1.17 3 I see the spectacle of morning from the
hilltop...with emotions
which an angel might share.
CL 12.158 2 There are probably many in this audience
who have tried the
experiment on a hilltop...of bending the head so as to look at the
landscape
with your eyes upside down.
CL 12.158 7 My companion and I remarked from the
hilltop the prevailing
sobriety of color...
hilltops, n. (1)
Bost 12.182 1 The rocky nook with hilltops three/ Looked
eastward from
the farms,/ And twice each day the flowing sea/ Took Boston in its
arms./
Hilton Head, South Carolin (1)
Chr2 10.118 8 The power that in other times
inspired...the modern revivals, flies...to the reform of convicts and
harlots,-as the war created the Hilton
Head and Charleston missions...
Himmaleh Mountains, adj. (1)
Nat2 3.182 24 The smoothest curled courtier in the
boudoirs of a palace...is
directly related...to Himmaleh mountain-chains and the axis of the
globe.
Himmaleh Mountains, n. (3)
LT 1.260 9 Here is this great fact of Conservatism,
entrenched in its
immense redoubt, with Himmaleh for its front, and Atlas for its flank,
and
Andes for its rear...
SR 2.58 8 ...the inequalities of Andes and Himmaleh are
insignificant in the
curve of the sphere.
Pow 6.69 12 ...when [the young English] have no wars to
breathe their
riotous valors in, they seek for travels as dangerous as war...wading
up the
snowy Himmaleh;...
hinder, v. (25)
Con 1.324 27 ...how can your law further or hinder me in
what I shall do to
men?
SL 2.145 10 Everywhere [the man] may take what belongs
to his spiritual
estate...nor can all the force of men hinder him from taking so much.
OS 2.286 21 Neither his age...nor talents...can hinder
[a man] from being
deferential to a higher spirit than his own.
ET16 5.289 14 This hospitality of seven hundred years'
standing [at the
Church of Saint Cross] did not hinder Carlyle from pronouncing a
malediction on the priest who receives 2000 pounds a year...
Wth 6.121 10 I know...neither how to buy wood, nor what
to do with...the
wood-lot, when bought. Never fear; it is all settled how it shall be,
long
beforehand, in the custom of the country...and you cannot help or
hinder it.
Art2 7.49 9 ...we do not dig, or grind, or hew, by our
muscular strength, but
by bringing the weight of the planet to bear on the spade, axe or bar.
Precisely analogous to this, in the fine arts, is the manner of our
intellectual
work. We aim to hinder our individuality from acting.
Elo1 7.78 10 Julius Caesar said to Metellus, when that
tribune interfered to
hinder him from entering the Roman treasury, Young man, it is easier
for
me to put you to death than to say that I will;...
Elo1 7.90 26 ...rapid generalization, humor, pathos,
are keys which the
orator holds; and yet these fine gifts...do often hinder a man's
attainment of [eloquence].
WD 7.162 9 ...what can [our politics] help or hinder
when from time to
time the primal instincts are impressed on masses of mankind...
Comc 8.160 17 The activity of our sympathies may for a
time hinder our
perceiving the fact intellectually...
PC 8.231 17 The great heart will no more complain of
the obstructions that
make success hard, than of the iron walls of the gun which hinder the
shot
from scattering.
Grts 8.301 8 ...every aspirant, by his success in the
pursuit [of greatness], does not hinder but helps his competitors.
Grts 8.312 14 A man will say: I am born to this
position; I must take it, and
neither you nor I can help or hinder me.
SovE 10.190 5 ...every wish, appetite and passion
rushes into act and... protects itself with laws. Some of them are
useful...and hinder none, help
all...
Schr 10.267 25 ...I do not wish to check your impulses
to action: I would
not hinder you of one swing of your arm.
Plu 10.308 26 'T is a temperance, not an eclecticism,
which makes [Plutarch] adverse to the severe Stoic, or the
Gymnosophist, or Diogenes, or any other extremist. That vice of theirs
shall not hinder him from citing
any good word they chance to drop.
HDC 11.81 8 In 1786...a large party of armed insurgents
arrived in this
town [Concord]...to hinder the sitting of the Court of Common Pleas.
PLT 12.10 23 The laws and powers of the Intellect
have...a stupendous
peculiarity, of being at once observers and observed. So that it is
difficult
to...hinder them from turning the professor out of his chair.
PLT 12.39 3 A man is intellectual...so long as he has
no engagement in any
thought or feeling which can hinder him from looking at it as somewhat
foreign.
Bost 12.193 23 An old lady who remembered these pious
people [the
Massachusetts colonists] said of them that they had to hold on hard to
the
huckleberry bushes to hinder themselves from being translated.
Bost 12.199 18 What should hinder that this
America...should have its
happy ports...
Bost 12.199 26 What should hinder that this
America...what should hinder
that this New Atlantis should have its happy ports...
MAng1 12.222 9 ...not the most swinish compost of mud
and blood that
was ever misnamed philosophy, can avail to hinder us from doing
involuntary reverence to any exhibition of majesty or surpassing beauty
in
human clay.
MLit 12.315 10 The great never hinder us;...
MLit 12.335 16 What...shall hinder the Genius of the
time from speaking
its thought?
hinderance, n. (1)
NER 3.281 22 ...every hinderance operates as a
concentration of [a man's] force.
hindered, v. (15)
AmS 1.114 23 Young men...are hindered from action by the
disgust which
the principles on which business is managed inspire...
SR 2.50 9 He who would gather immortal palms must not
be hindered by
the name of goodness...
SR 2.79 8 Everywhere I am hindered of meeting God in my
brother...
Comp 2.108 22 We are to see that which man was tending
to do in a given
period, and was hindered, or...modified in doing, by the interfering
volitions of...the organ whereby man at the moment wrought.
Art1 2.360 7 [The artist] must not be in any manner
pinched or hindered by
his material...
NR 3.242 18 The universality being hindered in its
primary form, comes in
the secondary form of all sides;...
UGM 4.27 25 [Geniuses] are very attractive, and seem at
a distance our
own: but we are hindered on all sides from approach.
ET12 5.206 2 If a young American, loving learning and
hindered by
poverty, were offered a home, a table, the walks and the library in one
of
these academical palaces [at Oxford]...he would dance for joy.
ET14 5.240 17 If any man thinketh philosophy and
universality to be idle
studies, he doth not consider that all professions are from thence
served and
supplied; and this I [Bacon] take to be a great cause that has hindered
the
progression of learning, because these fundamental knowledges have been
studied but in passage.
Wsp 6.231 16 A great man cannot be hindered of the
effect of his act...
Edc1 10.143 19 By your tampering and thwarting and too
much governing [the pupil] may be hindered from his end...
Carl 10.490 1 [Carlyle] talks like a very unhappy
man...displeased and
hindered by all men and things about him...
HDC 11.31 9 Hindered from speaking, some of these
[suspended ministers] dared to print the reasons of their dissent...
HDC 11.48 1 Not a complaint occurs in all the volumes
of our Records [of
Concord], of any inhabitant being hindered from speaking...
MAng1 12.231 14 ...is there not something affecting in
the spectacle of an
old man [Michelangelo], on the verge of ninety years...only hindered by
the
limits of life from fulfilling his designs?
hindering, v. (1)
FSLC 11.187 20 If our resistance to this law [the
Fugitive Slave Law] is
not right, there is no right. This is not meddling with other people's
affairs: this is hindering other people from meddling with us.
hinders, v. (13)
DSA 1.150 27 What hinders that now...you speak the very
truth...
LE 1.165 7 ...what hinders [men] in the particular is
the momentary
predominance of the finite and individual over the general truth.
MR 1.255 26 ...we have seen a few scattered up and down
in time for the
blessing of the world; men who have in the gravity of their nature a
quality
which answers to the fly-wheel in a mill, which...hinders [the motion]
from
falling unequally and suddenly in destructive shocks.
Tran 1.339 1 Shall we say then that Transcendentalism
is...the
presentiment of a faith proper to man in his integrity, excessive only
when
his imperfect obedience hinders the satisfaction of his wish?
Fdsp 2.195 15 A new person is to me a great event and
hinders me from
sleep.
Exp 3.74 23 Why should I fret myself because a
circumstance has occurred
which hinders my presence where I was expected?
Mrs1 3.139 21 That makes the good and bad of manners,
namely what
helps or hinders fellowship.
PNR 4.88 17 ...'t is the magnitude only of Shakspeare's
proper genius that
hinders him from being classed as the most eminent of this [Platonic]
school.
SwM 4.96 14 ...the soul having heretofore known all,
nothing hinders but
that any man who has recalled to mind...one thing only, should of
himself
recover all his ancient knowledge...
SwM 4.123 27 Plato is a gownsman; his garment...is an
academic robe, and
hinders action with its voluminous folds.
Cour 7.275 6 [The man with sacres courage] wishes to
break every yoke all
over the world which hinders his brother from acting after his thought.
FRep 11.537 17 The flowering of civilization is the
finished man, the man
of sense, of grace, of accomplishment, of social power,-the gentleman.
What hinders that he be born here?
FRep 11.542 24 ...man seems to play...a certain part
that even tells on the
general face of the planet...hinders the inroads of the sea on the
continent...
hindhead, n. (1)
AmS 1.90 18 ...the eyes of man are set in his forehead,
not in his hindhead...
Hindoo, adj. (6)
F 6.20 10 In the Hindoo fables, Vishnu follows Maya
through all her
ascending changes...
WD 7.176 1 In the Hindoo legends, Hari dwells a peasant
among peasants.
PI 8.15 3 I think Hindoo books the best gymnastics for
the mind...
Insp 8.295 12 You may read Plutarch, Plato, Plotinus,
Hindoo mythology
and ethics.
Bost 12.184 3 ...Sir Erskine Perry says the usage and
opinion of the
Hindoos so invades men of all castes and colors who deal with them that
all
take a Hindoo tint.
ACri 12.290 25 In the Hindoo mythology, Viswaharman
placed the sun on
his lathe to grind off some of his effulgence, and in this manner
reduced it
to an eighth,-more was inseparable.
Hindoo, n. (6)
Mrs1 3.142 16 ...friend of the Hindoo, friend of the
African slave, [Charles
James Fox] possessed a great personal popularity;...
ET5 5.96 17 [The English] make ponchos for the Mexican,
bandannas for
the Hindoo...
F 6.5 19 The Hindoo under the wheel is as firm.
Chr2 10.111 22 ...the Stoics, the Hindoo...these speak
originally;...
MoL 10.243 17 The subtle Hindoo...produced the
wonderful epics of
which, in the present century, the translations have added new regions
to
thought.
PLT 12.35 14 The old Hindoo Gautama says, Like the
approach of the iron
to the loadstone is the approach of the new-born child to the breast.
Hindoo Scriptures, n. (1)
Wsp 6.221 11 We owe to the Hindoo Scriptures a
definition of Law, which
compares well with any in our Western books.
Hindoos, n. (16)
DSA 1.139 22 The prayers and even the dogmas of our
church are like...the
astronomical monuments of the Hindoos...
SwM 4.96 4 The soul having been often born, or, as the
Hindoos say, travelling the path of existence through thousands of
births...there is
nothing of which she has not gained the knowledge...
SwM 4.138 4 That is active duty, say the Hindoos, which
is not for our
bondage;...
SwM 4.140 5 The Hindoos have denominated the Supreme
Being, the
Internal Check.
GoW 4.267 23 The Hindoos write in their sacred books,
Children only, and
not the learned, speak of the speculative and the practical faculties
as two.
F 6.12 24 It was a poetic attempt...to reconcile this
despotism of race with
liberty, which led the Hindoos to say, Fate is nothing but the deeds
committed in a prior state of existence.
Ill 6.324 9 ...the Hindoos...express the liveliest
feeling, both of the essential
identity and of that illusion which they conceive variety to be.
WD 7.172 18 The Hindoos represent Maia, the illusory
energy of Vishnu, as one of his principal attributes.
Boks 7.218 18 After the Hebrew and Greek
Scriptures...[the sacred books] are...the Upanishads, the Vishnu
Purana, the Bhagvat Geeta, of the
Hindoos;...
Boks 7.218 27 After the Hebrew and Greek
Scriptures...[the sacred books] are...the Chinese Classic, of four
books, containing the wisdom of
Confucius and Mencius. Also such other books as have acquired a
semi-canonical
authority in the world, as expressing the highest sentiment and
hope of nations. Such are the Hermes Trismegistus...the Vishnu Sarma of
the Hindoos;...
PI 8.14 23 This belief that the higher use of the
material world is to furnish
us types or pictures to express the thoughts of the mind, is carried to
its
logical extreme by the Hindoos...
PPo 8.239 9 The favor of the climate...allows to the
Eastern nations a
highly intellectual organization,-leaving out of view, at present, the
genius
of the Hindoos...
Chr2 10.104 14 Every nation is degraded by the goblins
it worships instead
of this Deity. The Dionysia and Saturnalia of Greece and Rome...the
Sradda
of Hindoos...are examples of this perversion.
Chr2 10.109 6 ...when once it is perceived that the
English missionaries in
India...do not wish to enlighten but to Christianize the Hindoos,-it is
seen
at once how wide of Christ is English Christianity.
CL 12.149 6 The Hindoos called fire Agni, born in the
woods...
Bost 12.184 1 ...Sir Erskine Perry says the usage and
opinion of the
Hindoos so invades men of all castes and colors who deal with them that
all
take a Hindoo tint.
hindrance, n. (4)
AmS 1.104 4 Free should the scholar be, - free and
brave. Free even to the
definition of freedom, without any hindrance that does not arise out of
his
own constitution.
PI 8.27 27 I assert for myself [wrote Blake] that I do
not behold the
outward creation, and that to me it would be a hindrance...
PLT 12.9 17 What with egotism on one side and levity on
the other, we
shall have no Olympus. But there is still another hindrance, namely,
practicality.
Trag 12.408 17 There must always remain...the hindrance
of our private
satisfaction by the laws of the world.
hindrances, n. (4)
Comp 2.101 11 Each new form repeats not only the main
character of the
type, but part for part...all the...hindrances...
Comp 2.117 12 ...no man has a thorough acquaintance
with the hindrances
or talents of men until he has suffered from the one and seen the
triumph of
the other over his own want of the same.
Lov1 2.182 21 In the particular society of his mate
[the lover] attains a
clearer sight of any spot, any taint which her beauty has contracted
from
this world, and is able to point it out, and this with mutual joy that
they are
now able, without offence, to indicate blemishes and hindrances in each
other...
Pow 6.81 17 ...in these [machines man] is forced to
leave out his follies and
hindrances...
hinges, v. (1)
NMW 4.232 7 [Bonaparte] sees where the matter hinges...
Hingham, Connecticut, n. (1)
EzRy 10.381 9 The father [Noah Ripley] was born at
Hingham [Connecticut]...
hinging, v. (1)
LLNE 10.363 9 [Charles Newcomb] lived and thought, in
1842, such
worlds of life; all hinging on the thought of Being or Reality as
opposed to
consciousness;...
hint, n. (73)
Nat 1.48 26 ...we resist with indignation any hint that
nature is more short-lived
or mutable than spirit.
Nat 1.50 13 Our first institution in the Ideal
philosophy is a hint from
Nature herself.
Nat 1.67 17 I cannot greatly honor minuteness in
details, so long as there is
no hint to explain the relation between things and thoughts;...
DSA 1.138 13 ...yet was there not a surmise, a hint, in
all the discourse, that [the preacher] had ever lived at all.
LE 1.175 18 ...accept the hint of shame...which true
nature gives you...
Lov1 2.181 26 ...if, accepting the hint of these
visions and suggestions
which beauty makes to [a man's] mind...the lovers contemplate one
another
in their discourses and their actions, then they pass to the true
palace of
beauty...
Lov1 2.184 11 ...even love...must become more
impersonal every day. Of
this at first it gives no hint.
Hsm1 2.259 17 Let the maiden, with erect soul...accept
the hint of each
new experience...
Pt1 3.31 24 ...when Aesop reports the whole catalogue
of common daily
relations through the masquerade of birds and beasts;--we take the
cheerful
hint of the immortality of our essence and its versatile habit and
escapes...
Exp 3.73 23 Our life seems...not for the affairs on
which it is wasted, but as
a hint of this vast-flowing vigor.
Mrs1 3.137 5 I would have a man enter his house through
a hall filled with
heroic and sacred sculptures, that he might not want the hint of
tranquillity
and self-poise.
Pol1 3.221 1 There is not, among the most religious and
instructed men of
the most religious and civil nations...a sufficient belief in the unity
of
things, to persuade them...that the private citizen might be reasonable
and a
good neighbor, without the hint of a jail or a confiscation.
NR 3.225 3 Each [man] is a hint of the truth...
NR 3.225 18 The least hint sets us on the pursuit of a
character which no
man realizes.
SwM 4.117 27 One would say that as soon as men had the
first hint that
every sensible object...subsists...as a picture-language to tell
another story
of beings and duties, other science would be put by...
ET6 5.103 21 ...he who goes among [the English] must
have some weight
of metal. At last, you take your hint from the fury of life you find,
and say, one thing is plain, this is no country for fainthearted
people;...
ET8 5.130 17 [The English] are full of coarse strength,
rude exercise, butcher's meat and sound sleep; and suspect any poetic
insinuation or any
hint for the conduct of life which reflects on this animal existence...
ET8 5.135 20 Here [in England] was lately a
cross-grained miser [Joseph
Turner]...yet as true a worshipper of beauty in form and color as ever
existed...catching from their savage climate every fine hint...
ET10 5.166 23 Man...is ever taking the hint of a new
machine from his own
structure...
ET13 5.219 3 Another part of the same service [at York
Minster] on this
occasion was not insignificant. Handel's coronation anthem, God save
the
King, was played by Dr. Camidge on the organ, with sublime effect. The
minster and the music were made for each other. It was a hint of the
part the
church plays as a political engine.
ET14 5.237 3 The country gentlemen [in England] had a
posset or drink
they called October; and the poets, as if by this hint, knew how to
distil the
whole season into their autumnal verses...
ET14 5.238 23 One hint of Franklin, or Watt, or Dalton,
or Davy...was
worth all [Bacon's] lifetime of exquisite trifles.
ET14 5.251 23 The voice of [Englishmen's] modern muse
has a slight hint
of the steam-whistle...
ET14 5.259 21 ...there is at all times a minority of
profound minds existing
in the nation [England], capable of appreciating...every hint of
tendency.
ET15 5.269 12 [The London Times] addresses occasionally
a hint to
Majesty itself...
ET15 5.269 13 [The London Times] addresses occasionally
a hint to
Majesty itself, and sometimes a hint which is taken.
F 6.36 8 Every calamity is a spur and valuable hint;...
Ctr 6.146 13 ...if...nature has aimed to make a legged
and winged creature, framed for locomotion, we must follow her hint...
Wsp 6.213 25 ...we are never without a hint that these
powers [of the
senses and of the understanding] are mediate and servile...
Bty 6.282 11 However rash and however falsified by
pretenders and traders
in [astrology], the hint was true...
Ill 6.321 27 From day to day the capital facts of human
life are hidden from
our eyes. Suddenly the mist rolls up and reveals them, and we think how
much good time is gone that might have been saved had any hint of these
things been shown.
Art2 7.41 10 Duhamel built a bridge by letting in a
piece of stronger timber
for the middle of the under-surface, getting his hint from the
structure of the
shin-bone.
Art2 7.53 26 ...each work of art...took its form from
the broad hint of
Nature.
Art2 7.54 22 ...[Goethe] suggested, we may see in any
stone wall, on a
fragment of rock, the projecting veins of harder stone which have
resisted
the action of frost and water which has decomposed the rest. This
appearance certainly gave the hint of the hieroglyphics inscribed on
[the
Egyptians'] obelisk.
Elo1 7.97 25 ...[the moral sentiment] conveys a hint of
our eternity...
Farm 7.148 7 In September, when the pears hang
heaviest...comes usually
a gusty day which...throws down the heaviest fruit in bruised heaps.
The
planter took the hint of the Sequoias, built a high wall...
Farm 7.148 23 The chemist comes to [the farmer's] aid
every year by
following out some new hint drawn from Nature...
WD 7.157 7 The human body is the magazine of
inventions, the patent
office, where are the models from which every hint was taken.
WD 7.162 15 ...German, Chinese, Turk, Russ and Kanaka
were putting out
to sea, and intermarrying race with race; and commerce took the hint...
Boks 7.220 16 ...it would be well for sincere young men
to borrow a hint
from the French Institute and the British Association...
Clbs 7.245 3 The man of thought...the man of manners
and culture, whom
you so much wish to find,--each of these is wishing to be found. Each
wishes...to exchange his gifts for yours; and the first hint of a
select and
intelligent company is welcome.
Cour 7.272 10 Poetry and eloquence catch the hint [of
courage]...
Suc 7.301 2 If we follow this hint [of correspondence]
into our intellectual
education, we shall find that it is not propositions...that are our
first need;...
Suc 7.310 15 Despondency comes readily enough to the
most sanguine. The cynic has only to follow their hint with his bitter
confirmation...
Suc 7.310 19 Despondency comes readily enough to the
most sanguine. The cynic has only to follow their hint with his bitter
confirmation, and
they...go home with heavier step and premature age. They will
themselves
quickly enough give the hint he wants to the cold wretch.
PI 8.5 26 ...we see...that the secret cords or laws
show their well-known
virtue through every variety...and the interest is gradually
transferred from
the forms to the lurking method. This hint...upsets our politics,
trade...
PI 8.7 19 The electric word pronounced by John Hunter a
hundred years
ago, arrested and progressive development...gave the poetic key to
Natural
Science...a hint whose power is not yet exhausted...
PI 8.8 15 In geology, what a useful hint was given to
the early inquirers on
seeing in the possession of Professor Playfair a bough of a fossil tree
which
was perfect wood at one end and perfect mineral coal at the other.
SA 8.79 21 'T is an inestimable hint that I owe to a
few persons of fine
manners, that they make behavior the very first sign of force...
Res 8.144 24 Nature herself gives the hint and the
example, if we have wit
to take it.
PC 8.205 6 ...as through dreams in watches of the
night,/ So through all
creatures in their form and ways/ Some mystic hint accosts the
vigilant/...
PC 8.227 13 Every soliciting instinct is only a hint of
a coming fact...
Insp 8.272 6 When I wish to write on any topic, 't is
of no consequence
what kind of book or man gives me a hint or a motion...
Insp 8.276 21 We are waiting until some tyrannous idea
emerging out of
heaven shall seize and bereave us of this liberty with which we are
falling
abroad. Well, we have the same hint or suggestion, day by day.
Imtl 8.338 19 As a hint of endless being, we may rank
that novelty which
perpetually attends life.
Imtl 8.340 13 A sort of absoluteness attends all
perception of truth,-no
smell of age, no hint of corruption.
Dem1 10.4 25 When newly awaked from lively
dreams...give us...one hint, and we should repossess the whole;...
Dem1 10.6 27 It was in this glance [at an animal] that
Ovid got the hint of
his metamorphoses;...
Dem1 10.20 17 It is curious to see what grand powers we
have a hint of...
Aris 10.34 4 ...I take this inextinguishable persuasion
in men's minds [of
hereditary transmission of qualities] as a hint from the outward
universe to
man to inlay as many virtues and superiorities as he can into this
swift
fresco of the day...
PerF 10.82 12 Every one knows what are the effects of
music to put people
in gay or mournful or martial mood. But these are...only the hint of
its
power on a keener sense.
Thor 10.454 15 [Thoreau]...knew how to be poor without
the least hint of
squalor or inelegance.
EWI 11.106 18 Very unwilling had that great lawyer
[Lord Mansfield] been to reverse the late decisions [on slavery]; he
suggested twice from the
bench, in the course of the trial [of George Somerset], how the
question
might be got rid of: but the hint was not taken;...
Shak1 11.450 23 There never was a writer who, seeming
to draw every hint
from outward history, the life of cities and courts, owed them so
little [as
Shakespeare].
FRep 11.520 24 ...the grasshopper on the turret of
Faneuil Hall gives a
proper hint of the men below.
PLT 12.28 24 ...[Nature] is careful to leave all her
doors ajar,-towers, hall, storeroom and cellar. If [man] takes her hint
and uses her goods she
speaks no word;...
Mem 12.93 16 There is no book like the memory, none
with such a good
index, and that of every kind...arranged...by all sorts of mysterious
hooks
and eyes to catch and hold, and contrivances for giving a hint.
Mem 12.109 25 If we occupy ourselves long on this
wonderful faculty [memory], and see...the way in which new knowledge
calls upon old
knowledge...we cannot fail to draw thence a sublime hint that thus
there
must be an endless increase in the power of memory only through its
use;...
CL 12.160 22 ...[the earthquake] wrought to purpose in
craters, and we
borrowed the hint in crucibles.
CL 12.164 2 Nature speaks to the imagination; first,
through her grand
style,-the hint of immense force and unity which her works convey;...
CL 12.164 20 What is the merit of Thomson's Seasons but
copying a few
of the pictures out of this vast book [of Nature] into words, without a
hint
of what they signify...
MAng1 12.220 26 ...one of the last drawings in
[Michelangelo's] portfolio
is a sublime hint of his own feeling;...
EurB 12.376 14 [Wilhelm Meister] gave the hint of a
cultivated society
which we found nowhere else.
hint, v. (7)
Nat 1.40 27 ...every animal function from the sponge up
to Hercules, shall
hint or thunder to man the laws of right and wrong...
Lov1 2.179 15 Who can analyze the nameless charm which
glances from
one and another face and form? ... It is destroyed for the imagination
by any
attempt to refer it to organization. Nor does it point to any relations
of
friendship or love known and described in society, but...to what roses
and
violets hint and foreshow.
SwM 4.140 25 We should have listened on our knees to
any favorite, who... could hint to human ears the scenery and
circumstance of the newly parted
soul.
ET14 5.255 10 No [English] priest dares hint at a
Providence which does
not respect English utility.
Clbs 7.248 27 I need only hint the value of the club
for bringing masters in
their several arts to compare and expand their views...
PI 8.30 20 ...colder moods...insinuate, or, as it were,
muffle the fact to suit
the poverty or caprice of their expression, so that they only hint the
matter, or allude to it...
CW 12.174 6 [A man in his wood-lot] can fancy
that...even the trees make
little speeches or hint them.
hint-and-fragment, adj. (1)
LLNE 10.349 6 The merit of [Brisbane's] plan was...that
it had not the
partiality and hint-and-fragment character of most popular schemes...
hinted, v. (5)
ET1 5.11 20 When [Coleridge] saw Dr. Channing he had
hinted to him that
he was afraid he loved Christianity for what was lovely and
excellent...
Ctr 6.166 12 ...if one shall read the future of the
race hinted in the organic
effort of nature to mount and meliorate, and the corresponding impulse
to
the Better in the human being, we shall dare affirm that there is
nothing he
will not overcome and convert...
Suc 7.297 13 ...has [the scholar or writer] never found
that there is a better
poetry hinted in a boy's whistle of a tune...than in all his literary
results?
OA 7.319 21 At seventy it was hinted to [the
Massachusetts judge] that it
was time to retire;...
Schr 10.275 16 The ends I have hinted at made the
scholar or spiritual man
indispensable to the Republic or Commonwealth of Man.
hints, n. (43)
LT 1.265 27 ...there will be fragments and hints of men,
more than
enough...
Con 1.321 7 Such hints, be sure, are too valuable to be
lost.
Hist 2.7 26 These hints, dropped as it were from sleep
and night, let us use
in broad day.
Hist 2.14 2 In man we still trace the remains or hints
of all that we esteem
badges of servitude in the lower races;...
Prd1 2.233 25 Is it not better that a man should accept
the first pains and
mortifications of this sort...as hints that he must expect no other
good than
the just fruit of his own labor and self-denial?
OS 2.270 5 ...I desire...to report what hints I have
collected of the
transcendent simplicity and energy of the Highest Law.
OS 2.270 14 If we consider what happens...in the
instructions of dreams, wherein often we see ourselves in
masquerade...we shall catch many hints
that will broaden and lighten into knowledge of the secret of nature.
Gts 3.160 6 ...what am I to whom these sweet hints
[flowers] are addressed?
GoW 4.261 23 ...the round is all memoranda and
signatures, and every
object covered over with hints which speak to the intelligent.
GoW 4.278 6 I suppose no book of this century can
compare with [Goethe'
s Wilhelm Meister] in its delicious sweetness...so provoking to the
mind, gratifying it with...so many good hints for the conduct of
life...
ET1 5.5 15 ...I have copied the few notes I made of
visits to persons, as
they respect parties quite too good and too transparent to the whole
world to
make it needful to affect any prudery of suppression about a few hints
of
those bright personalities.
ET16 5.283 2 On hints like these, Stukeley builds again
the grand
colonnade [Stonehenge] into historic harmony...
F 6.1 8 Well might then the poet scorn/ To learn of
scribe or courtier/ Hints
writ in vaster character;/...
F 6.8 9 ...the forms of the shark...the weapons of the
grampus...are hints of
ferocity in the interiors of nature.
F 6.12 6 At last these hints and tendencies are fixed
in one or in a
succession.
F 6.19 5 These [laws of repression] are...hints of the
terms by which our
life is walled up...
CbW 6.257 7 ...the friends of a gentleman brought to
his notice the follies
of his sons, with many hints of their danger...
CbW 6.272 12 In excited conversation we have...hints of
power native to
the soul...
DL 7.127 20 Whilst thus Nature and the hints we draw
from man suggest a
true and lofty life...especially we learn the same lesson from those
best
relations to individual men which the heart is always prompting us to
form.
Suc 7.298 18 [The city boy in the October woods] is the
king he dreamed
he was; he walks...through bowers of crimson, porphyry and topaz...with
so
many hints to his astonished senses;...
PI 8.4 7 ...whilst we deal with this [existence of
matter] as finality, early
hints are given that we are not to stay here;...
PI 8.4 11 First innuendoes, then broad hints, then
smart taps are given, suggesting that nothing stands still in Nature
but death;...
PI 8.11 2 [Goethe] was himself conscious of
[imagination's] help, which
made him a prophet among the doctors. From this vision he gave brave
hints to the zoologist, the botanist and the optician.
PI 8.12 7 God himself...communicates with us by hints,
omens, inference...
QO 8.204 12 ...the hints which flash from
[thought]...are trustworthy and
fertile when obeyed...
Insp 8.275 18 Socrates, Menu, Confucius, Zertusht,-we
recognize in all of
them this ardor to solve the hints of thought.
Insp 8.296 24 I value literary biography for the hints
it furnishes from so
many scholars...of what hygiene, what ascetic...their experience
suggested
and approved.
Insp 8.297 9 These are some hints towards what is in
all education a chief
necessity,-the right government, or...the right obedience to the powers
of
the human soul.
Insp 8.297 15 All our power, all our happiness consists
in our reception of [the soul's] hints...
Grts 8.307 22 [A man] is never happy nor strong until
he...learns to watch
the delicate hints and insights that come to him...
Imtl 8.345 9 ...whilst I find the signatures, the hints
and suggestions, noble
and wholesome...yet it is not my duty to prove to myself the
immortality of
the soul.
Dem1 10.3 6 The name Demonology covers dreams, omens,
coincidences, luck, sortilege, magic and other experiences
which...deserve notice chiefly
because every man has usually in a lifetime two or three hints in this
kind
which are specially impressive to him.
Dem1 10.8 10 Wise and sometimes terrible hints shall in
[dreams] be
thrown to the man...
Dem1 10.10 2 It is no wonder that particular dreams and
presentiments
should fall out and be prophetic. The fallacy consists in selecting a
few
insignificant hints...
Plu 10.301 23 A poet might rhyme all day with hints
drawn from Plutarch...
Plu 10.310 6 Now and then there are hints of superior
science [in Plutarch].
EWI 11.142 16 [West Indian negroes] receive hints and
advances from the
whites that they will be gladly received as subscribers to the
Exchange...
PLT 12.64 5 We wish to sum up the conflicting
impressions [of Intellect] by saying that all point at last to a unity
which inspires all. Our poetry, our
religion are its skirts and penumbrae. Yet the charm of life is the
hints we
derive from this.
Mem 12.106 24 He is a skilful doctor who can give me a
recipe for the cure
of a bad memory. And yet we have some hints from experience on this
subject.
CL 12.161 17 How startling are the hints of wit we
detect in the horse and
dog...
ACri 12.289 22 Goethe, who had collected all the
diabolical hints in men
and nature for traits for his Walpurgis Nacht, continued the humor of
collecting such horrors after this first occasion had passed...
ACri 12.290 1 Goethe...professed to point his guest to
his...Acherontian
Bag, in which, he said, he put all his dire hints and images...
MLit 12.333 21 ...all the hints of omnipresence and
energy which we have
caught, this man [the poet] should unfold, and constitute facts.
hints, v. (7)
Nat2 3.167 10 Self-kindled every atom glows,/ And hints
the future which
it owes./
Civ 7.27 24 The farmer had much ill temper, laziness
and shirking to
endure from his hand-sawyers, until one day he bethought him to put his
saw-mill on the edge of a waterfall;...the river is good-natured, and
never
hints an objection.
PI 8.35 23 In a game-party or picnic poem each writer
is released from the
solemn rhythmic traditions which alarm and suffocate his fancy, and the
result is that one of the partners offers a poem in a new style that
hints at a
new literature.
Insp 8.294 21 ...every word...hints ulterior meanings.
ACri 12.297 19 ...[Carlyle] talks flexibly...in loud
emphasis, in undertones, then laughs till the walls ring, then calmly
moderates, then hints, or raises
an eyebrow.
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