New to New Englander
A Concordance to the Collected Essays of Ralph Waldo Emerson Compiled by Eugene F. Irey
new, adj. (1219)
Nat 1.3 18 There are new lands, new men, new thoughts.
Nat 1.10 26 The waving of the boughs in the storm is
new to me and old.
Nat 1.13 17 The useful arts are reproductions or new
combinations by the
wit of man, of the same natural benefactors.
Nat 1.19 7 ...the river...boasts each month a new
ornament.
Nat 1.23 8 The beauty of nature re-forms itself in the
mind...for new
creation.
Nat 1.23 13 Others have the same love [of nature] in
such excess, that... they seek to embody it in new forms.
Nat 1.30 7 When...duplicity and falsehood take place of
simplicity and
truth...new imagery ceases to be created...
Nat 1.35 20 A new interest surprises us, whilst...we
contemplate the fearful
extent and multitude of objects;...
Nat 1.35 23 ...every object rightly seen, unlocks a new
faculty of the soul.
Nat 1.35 27 That which was unconscious truth,
becomes...a new weapon in
the magazine of power.
Nat 1.36 2 ...we arrive at once at a new fact, that
nature is a discipline.
Nat 1.41 14 When a thing has served an end to the
uttermost, it is wholly
new for an ulterior service.
Nat 1.41 15 In God, every end is converted into a new
means.
Nat 1.51 2 What new thoughts are suggested by seeing a
face of country
quite familiar, in the rapid movement of the railroad car!
Nat 1.57 9 Like a new soul, [ideas] renew the body.
Nat 1.64 7 ...the life of the tree puts forth new
branches and leaves through
the pores of the old.
Nat 1.68 12 Nor has science sufficient humanity, so
long as the naturalist
overlooks that wonderful congruity which subsists between man and the
world; of which he is lord...because he...finds something of
himself...in
every new law of color...
Nat 1.70 9 A wise writer will feel that the ends of
study and composition
are best answered by announcing undiscovered regions of thought, and so
communicating, through hope, new activity to the torpid spirit.
Nat 1.75 24 So shall we come to look at the world with
new eyes.
AmS 1.82 5 Who can doubt that poetry will revive and
lead in a new age...
AmS 1.82 15 Let us inquire what light new days and
events have thrown on [the American Scholar's] character and his hopes.
AmS 1.82 23 The old fable covers a doctrine ever new
and sublime;...
AmS 1.86 11 The ambitious soul...one after another
reduces...all new
powers...
AmS 1.87 21 The scholar of the first age received into
him the world
around;...gave it the new arrangement of his own mind...
AmS 1.96 13 The new deed is yet a part of life...
AmS 1.102 8 ...whatsoever new verdict
Reason...pronounces on the passing
men and events of to-day, - this [the scholar] shall hear and
promulgate.
AmS 1.110 11 If there is any period one would desire to
be born in, is it
not...when the historic glories of the old can be compensated by the
rich
possibilities of the new era?
AmS 1.111 5 It is a sign...of new vigor when the
extremities are made
active...
AmS 1.113 12 Another sign of our times...is the new
importance given to
the single person.
DSA 1.119 6 The air is...sweet with the breath of...the
new hay.
DSA 1.135 20 ...the need was never greater of new
revelation than now.
DSA 1.150 1 ...all attempts to project and establish a
Cultus with new rites
and forms, seem to me vain.
DSA 1.150 4 All attempts to contrive a system are as
cold as the new
worship introduced by the French to the goddess of Reason...
DSA 1.150 8 ...let the breath of new life be breathed
by you through the
forms already existing.
DSA 1.150 11 ...if once you are alive, you shall find
[the old forms] shall
become plastic and new.
DSA 1.150 22 Let [the Sabbath] stand forevermore, a
temple which new
love, new faith, new sight shall restore...
DSA 1.151 5 What hinders that now...you speak the very
truth...and cheer
the waiting, fainting hearts of men with new hope and new revelation?
DSA 1.151 15 I look for the new Teacher that shall
follow so far those
shining laws that he shall see them come full circle;...
LE 1.157 3 ...the mark of American merit...in
eloquence, seems...itself not
new but derivative...
LE 1.159 1 ...so pass into [the scholar's] mind...the
grand events of history, to take a new order and scale from him.
LE 1.159 11 The new man must feel that he is new...
LE 1.159 12 The new man must feel that he is new...
LE 1.159 17 The sense of spiritual independence is like
the lovely varnish
of the dew, whereby the old, hard, peaked earth and its old self-same
productions are made new every morning...
LE 1.167 12 The perpetual admonition of nature to us,
is, The world is
new...
LE 1.168 3 But go into the forest, you shall find all
new and undescribed.
LE 1.168 18 Whilst I read the poets, I think that
nothing new can be said
about morning and evening.
LE 1.170 17 Since Carlyle wrote French History, we see
that no history
that we have is safe, but a new classifier shall give it new and more
philosophical arrangement.
LE 1.170 18 Since Carlyle wrote French History, we see
that no history
that we have is safe, but a new classifier shall give it new and more
philosophical arrangement.
LE 1.170 23 The moment a man of genius pronounces the
name...of the
Roman people, we see their state under a new aspect.
LE 1.171 25 ...the first observation you make...may
open a new view of
nature and of man...
LE 1.172 18 ...any particular portraiture does not in
any manner exclude or
forestall a new attempt...
LE 1.173 11 ...the thing whereon [thought] shines...is
a new subject with
countless relations.
LE 1.175 25 Digest and correct the past experience; and
blend it with the
new and divine life.
LE 1.185 13 ...I thought that...you would not be sorry
to be admonished of
those primary duties of the intellect whereof you will seldom hear from
the
lips of your new companions.
MN 1.193 17 Here, a new set of distinctions, a new
order of ideas, prevail.
MN 1.196 12 ...if you come month after month to see
what progress our
reformer has made...you still find him with new words in the old
place...
MN 1.196 12 ...if you come month after month to see
what progress our
reformer has made...you still find him...floating about in new parts of
the
same old vein or crust.
MN 1.196 13 The new book says, I will give you the key
to nature...
MN 1.196 22 ...we do not take up a new book or meet a
new man without a
pulse-beat of expectation.
MN 1.196 23 ...we do not take up a new book or meet a
new man without a
pulse-beat of expectation.
MN 1.199 19 ...from every emanation is a new emanation.
MN 1.202 1 When we have spent our wonder in computing
this wasteful
hospitality with which boon Nature turns off new firmaments without end
into her wide common...one can hardly help asking...whether it be quite
worth while to...glut the innocent space with so poor an article.
MN 1.203 13 The embryo does not more strive to be man,
than yonder burr
of light we call a nebula tends to be a ring, a comet, a globe, and
parent of
new stars.
MN 1.206 20 There is no attractiveness like that of a
new man.
MN 1.214 18 ...a man never sees the same object twice:
with his own
enlargement the object acquires new aspects.
MN 1.215 24 Tell me not how great your project is...a
new division of
labor and of land...
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 1.218 2 ...what is Genius but finer love...a love of
the flower and
perfection of things, and a desire to draw a new picture or copy of the
same?
MR 1.228 26 ...not a kingdom, town, statute, rite,
calling, man, or woman, but is threatened by the new spirit.
MR 1.229 13 It will afford no security from the new
ideas, that the old
nations...are built on other foundations.
MR 1.229 19 The fact that a new thought and hope have
dawned in your
breast, should apprize you that in the same hour a new light broke in
upon a
thousand private hearts.
MR 1.229 21 The fact that a new thought and hope have
dawned in your
breast, should apprize you that in the same hour a new light broke in
upon a
thousand private hearts.
MR 1.230 2 There is not the most bronzed and sharpened
money-catcher
who does not...quail and shake the moment he hears a question prompted
by the new ideas.
MR 1.239 10 ...[the heir] is converted from the owner
into a watchman or a
watch-dog to this magazine of old and new chattels.
MR 1.244 12 Give [any man's] mind a new image, and he
flees into a
solitary garden...to enjoy it...
MR 1.248 15 What is a man born for but to be...a
restorer of truth and
good, imitating that great Nature which...every hour repairs herself,
yielding us every morning a new day...
MR 1.248 16 What is a man born for but to be...a
restorer of truth and
good, imitating that great Nature which...every hour repairs herself,
yielding us...with every pulsation a new life?
MR 1.254 9 Love would put a new face on this weary old
world in which
we dwell as pagans and enemies too long...
LT 1.262 16 Thoughts...transport me into new and
magnificent scenes.
LT 1.263 11 There is no interest or institution so poor
and withered, but if a
new strong man could be born into it, he would immediately redeem and
replace it.
LT 1.264 14 ...in the hair-splitting conscientiousness
of some eccentric
person who has found some new scruple to embarrass himself and his
neighbors withal is to be found that which shall constitute the times
to
come...
LT 1.267 11 Slowly...it steals on us, the new fact,
that we who were pupils
or aspirants are now society...
LT 1.267 19 What further relations we sustain, what new
lodges we are
entering, is now unknown.
LT 1.268 2 Let us not see the foundations...of a new
and better order of
things laid, with...an attention preoccupied with trifles.
LT 1.272 6 It is the interior testimony to a fairer
possibility of life and
manners which agitates society every day with the offer of some new
amendment.
LT 1.272 15 [The moral sentiment] is new and creative.
LT 1.272 19 The new voices in the wilderness...have
revived a hope...that
the thoughts of the mind may yet...be executed by the hands.
LT 1.281 10 By new infusions alone of the spirit by
which he is made and
directed, can [man] be re-made and reinforced.
LT 1.281 23 A new disease has fallen on the life of
man.
LT 1.283 3 ...the criticism which is levelled at the
laws and manners, ends
in thought, without causing a new method of life.
LT 1.285 24 The revolutions that impend over society
are...from new
modes of thinking...
LT 1.285 26 The revolutions that impend over society
are...from new
modes of thinking, which shall recompose society after a new order...
LT 1.286 15 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.
LT 1.287 20 ...every new thought drives us to the deep
fact that the Time is
the child of the Eternity.
LT 1.291 2 What is the scholar, what is the man for,
but for hospitality to
every new thought of his time?
LT 1.291 5 You shall be the asylum and patron of every
new thought...
Con 1.295 10 The battle...of old usage and
accommodation to new facts... reappears in all countries and times.
Con 1.295 18 ...now [Conservatism], now [Innovation]
gets the day, and
still the fight renews itself as if for the first time, under new names
and hot
personalities.
Con 1.296 12 ...Uranus cried, A new work, O Saturn! the
old is not good
again.
Con 1.300 20 Each of the convolutions of the
sea-shell...marks one year of
the fish's life; what was the mouth of the shell for one season, with
the
addition of new matter by the growth of the animal, becoming an
ornamental node.
Con 1.305 18 You quarrel with my conservatism, but it
is to build up one
of your own; it will have a new beginning, but the same course and
end...
Con 1.313 27 ...see you not how every personal
character reacts on the
form, and makes it new?
Con 1.320 13 [Conservatism's] social and political
action has no better
aim;...not to sink the memory of the past in the glory of a new and
more
excellent creation;...
Tran 1.329 2 The first thing we have to say respecting
what are called new
views here in New England...is, that they are not new...
Tran 1.329 4 The first thing we have to say respecting
what are called new
views here in New England...is, that they are not new...
Tran 1.329 5 The first thing we have to say respecting
what are called new
views here in New England...is, that they are...the very oldest of
thoughts
cast into the mould of these new times.
Tran 1.335 24 [The Transcendentalist] believes...in the
perpetual openness
of the human mind to new influx of light and power;...
Tran 1.343 16 To behold the beauty of another
character, which inspires a
new interest in our own;...these are degrees on the scale of human
happiness to which [Transcendentalists] have ascended;...
Tran 1.344 16 That, indeed, constitutes a new feature
in [the
Transcendentalists'] portrait, that they are the most exacting and
extortionate critics.
Tran 1.346 1 Will it be better with the new generation?
Tran 1.346 2 We easily predict a fair future to each
new candidate who
enters the lists...
Tran 1.346 12 [A man] ought to be...a great influence,
which should... refresh old merits continually with new ones;...
Tran 1.350 23 New, [Transcendentalists] confess, and by
no means happy, is our condition...
Tran 1.354 10 When we pass...into some new
infinitude...it will please us
to reflect that though we had few virtues or consolations, we bore with
our
indigence...
Tran 1.359 3 ...when every voice is raised for a new
road or another
statute...will you not tolerate one or two solitary voices in the land,
speaking for thoughts and principles not marketable or perishable?
Tran 1.359 5 ...when every voice is raised...for a new
house or a larger
business;...will you not tolerate one or two solitary voices in the
land, speaking for thoughts and principles not marketable or
perishable?
Tran 1.359 13 Soon these improvements and mechanical
inventions will be
superseded;...these cities...ruined...by new inventions, by new seats
of
trade...
YA 1.363 8 America is beginning to assert herself to
the senses and to the
imagination of her children, and Europe is receding in the same degree.
This their reaction on education gives a new importance to the internal
improvements and to the politics of the country.
YA 1.364 15 ...in this country [the railroad] has given
a new celerity to
time...
YA 1.367 19 ...the new modes of travelling enlarge the
opportunity of
selection [of a seat]...
YA 1.370 2 ...the nervous, rocky West is intruding a
new and continental
element into the national mind...
YA 1.370 13 ...I think we must regard the land as...the
sanative and
Americanizing influence. which promises to disclose new virtues for
ages
to come.
YA 1.370 16 ...the uprise and culmination of the new
and anti-feudal power
of Commerce is the political fact of most significance to the American
at
this hour.
YA 1.375 18 Fathers...behold with impatience a new
character and way of
thinking presuming to show itself in their own son or daughter.
YA 1.376 11 ...the Emperor Nicholas is reported to have
said to his council, The age is embarrassed with new opinions;...
YA 1.377 11 ...as quickly as men go to foreign parts in
ships or caravans, a
new order of things springs up;...
YA 1.377 12 ...as quickly as men go to foreign parts in
ships or caravans... new command takes place, new servants and new
masters.
YA 1.377 13 ...as quickly as men go to foreign parts in
ships or caravans... new command takes place, new servants and new
masters.
YA 1.377 23 Trade was the strong man that...raised a
new and unknown
power in [Feudalism's] place.
YA 1.377 24 [Trade] is a new agent in the world...
YA 1.378 25 We complain...of [trade's] building up a
new aristocracy on
the ruins of the aristocracy it destroyed.
YA 1.379 3 ...the aristocracy of trade...was...the
result of merit of some
kind, and is continually falling...before new claims of the same sort.
YA 1.379 17 Our part is plainly...to conspire with the
new works of new
days.
YA 1.379 20 New thoughts, new things.
YA 1.379 21 New thoughts, new things.
YA 1.380 10 ...the swelling cry of voices for the
education of the people
indicates that Government has other offices than those of banker and
executioner. Witness the new movements in the civilized world...
YA 1.391 6 ...the wise and just man will always
feel...that if all went down, he and such as he would quite easily
combine in a new and better
constitution.
YA 1.391 19 ...the development of our American internal
resources...and
the appearance of new moral causes which are to modify the State, are
giving an aspect of greatness to the Future...
YA 1.392 17 [Imaginative persons in this country] ask,
who would live in a
new country that can live in an old?...
YA 1.395 3 Our houses and towns are like mosses and
lichens, so slight and
new;...
YA 1.395 8 Here...the vast tendencies concur of a new
order.
YA 1.395 13 ...we shall quickly enough advance...into a
new and more
excellent social state than history has recorded.
Hist 2.4 21 Each new fact in [a man's] private
experience flashes a light on
what great bodies of men have done...
Hist 2.5 12 Each new law and political movement has a
meaning for you.
Hist 2.25 12 ...[Xenophon's army] wrangle with the
generals on each new
order...
Hist 2.27 20 Rare, extravagant spirits come by us at
intervals, who disclose
to us new facts in nature.
Hist 2.29 13 ...in that protest which each considerate
person makes against
the superstition of his times, he repeats step for step the part of old
reformers, and in the search after truth finds, like them, new perils
to virtue.
Hist 2.38 6 No man can...guess what faculty or feeling
a new object shall
unlock...
Hist 2.39 9 I shall find in [a man] the Foreworld; in
his childhood...the
discovery of new lands...
Hist 2.39 10 I shall find in [a man] the Foreworld; in
his childhood...the
opening of new sciences and new regions in man.
Hist 2.40 22 Broader and deeper we must write our
annals...from an influx
of the ever new, ever sanative conscience...
SR 2.46 19 The power which resides in [man] is new in
nature...
SR 2.54 23 ...not possibly can [the preacher] say a new
and spontaneous
word?
SR 2.57 10 It seems to be a rule of wisdom...to...live
ever in a new day.
SR 2.68 11 When we have new perception, we shall gladly
disburden the
memory of its hoarded treasures as old rubbish.
SR 2.68 26 ...when you have life in yourself...the way,
the thought, the
good, shall be wholly strange and new.
SR 2.69 17 Power...resides in the moment of transition
from a past to a new
state...
SR 2.73 6 ...these [family] relations I must fill after
a new and
unprecedented way.
SR 2.76 20 Let a Stoic...tell men...that with the
exercise of self-trust, new
powers shall appear;...
SR 2.79 11 Every new mind is a new classification.
SR 2.79 12 Every new mind is a new classification.
SR 2.79 15 If [a new mind] prove a mind of uncommon
activity and
power...it imposes its classification on other men, and lo! a new
system.
SR 2.79 25 The pupil takes the same delight in
subordinating every thing to
the new terminology as a girl who has just learned botany in seeing a
new
earth and new seasons thereby.
SR 2.79 27 The pupil takes the same delight in
subordinating every thing to
the new terminology as a girl who has just learned botany in seeing a
new
earth and new seasons thereby.
SR 2.80 17 If [unbalanced minds] are honest and do
well, presently their
neat new pinfold will be too strait and low...
SR 2.84 18 Society acquires new arts and loses old
instincts.
SR 2.88 2 ...a cultivated man becomes ashamed of his
property, out of new
respect for his nature.
SR 2.88 20 ...with each new uproar of
announcement...the young patriot
feels himself stronger than before by a new thousand of eyes and arms.
SR 2.88 24 ...the young patriot feels himself stronger
than before by a new
thousand of eyes and arms.
Comp 2.99 22 With every influx of light comes new
danger.
Comp 2.99 25 Has [the man of genius] light? he
must...always outrun that
sympathy which gives him such keen satisfaction, by his fidelity to new
revelations of the incessant soul.
Comp 2.100 9 Though no checks to a new evil appear, the
checks exist...
Comp 2.101 9 Each new form repeats not only the main
character of the
type...
Comp 2.112 26 Has [a man] gained by borrowing, through
indolence or
cunning, his neighbor's wares, or horses, or money? ... The transaction
remains in the memory of himself and his neighbor; and every new
transaction alters according to its nature their relation to each
other.
Comp 2.123 4 I no longer wish to meet a good I do not
earn...knowing that
it brings with it new burdens.
Comp 2.124 26 ...the shell-fish crawls out of its
beautiful but stony case... and slowly forms a new house.
Comp 2.126 21 The death of a dear friend...somewhat
later assumes the
aspect of a guide or genius; for it commonly...breaks up a wonted
occupation, or a household, or style of living, and allows the
formation of
new ones more friendly to the growth of character.
Comp 2.126 23 [The death of a friend] permits or
constrains the formation
of new acquaintances...
Comp 2.126 24 [The death of a friend] permits or
constrains...the reception
of new influences that prove of the first importance to the next
years;...
SL 2.143 16 To make habitually a new estimate,--that is
elevation.
SL 2.163 11 The good soul...unlocks new magazines of
power and
enjoyment to me every day.
Lov1 2.169 3 ...each of [the soul's] joys ripens into a
new want.
Lov1 2.169 14 The introduction to this felicity [of
Nature] is in a private
and tender relation of one to one, which...seizes on man at one
period...and... carries him with a new sympathy into nature...
Lov1 2.175 18 ...no man ever forgot the visitations of
that power to his
heart and brain...when no place is too solitary...for him who has
richer
company and sweeter conversation in his new thoughts than any old
friends...can give him;...
Lov1 2.177 27 [The lover] is a new man, with new
perceptions...
Lov1 2.178 1 [The lover] is a new man, with...new and
keener purposes...
Lov1 2.180 11 ...of poetry the success is not attained
when it lulls and
satisfies, but when it astonishes and fires us with new endeavors after
the
unattainable.
Lov1 2.183 5 Somewhat like this have the truly wise
told us of love in all
ages. The doctrine is not old, nor is it new.
Lov1 2.184 15 Little think the youth and maiden who are
glancing at each
other...of the precious fruit long hereafter to proceed from this new,
quite
external stimulus.
Lov1 2.185 21 The union which is thus effected [by
love] and which adds a
new value to every atom in nature...is yet a temporary state.
Lov1 2.185 24 The union which is thus effected [by
love] and which adds a
new value to every atom in nature--for it...bathes the soul in a new
and
sweeter element--is yet a temporary state.
Fdsp 2.192 14 ...the old coat is exchanged for the
new...
Fdsp 2.192 16 Of a commended stranger, only the good
report is told by
others, only the good and new is heard by us.
Fdsp 2.194 2 I awoke this morning with devout
thanksgiving for my
friends, the old and the new.
Fdsp 2.194 12 Nor is Nature so poor but she gives me
this joy [of
friendship] several times, and thus we weave...a new web of
relations;...
Fdsp 2.194 14 ...as many thoughts in succession
substantiate themselves, we shall by and by stand in a new world of our
own creation...
Fdsp 2.194 25 High thanks I owe you, excellent lovers,
who carry out the
world for me to new and noble depths...
Fdsp 2.194 27 High thanks I owe you, excellent lovers,
who...enlarge the
meaning of all my thoughts. These are new poetry of the first Bard...
Fdsp 2.195 14 A new person is to me a great event and
hinders me from
sleep.
Fdsp 2.196 2 Our own thought sounds new and larger from
[our friend's] mouth.
Fdsp 2.197 25 Is it not that the soul puts forth
friends as the tree puts forth
leaves, and presently, by the germination of new buds, extrudes the old
leaf?
Fdsp 2.198 12 ...if [a man] should record his true
sentiment, he might write
a letter like this to each new candidate for his love...
Fdsp 2.207 6 You shall have very useful and cheering
discourse at several
times with two several men, but let all three of you come together and
you
shall not have one new and hearty word.
Fdsp 2.215 23 ...if you come, perhaps you will fill my
mind only with new
visions;...
Prd1 2.225 11 Here is a planted globe...fenced and
distributed externally
with civil partitions and properties which impose new restraints on the
young inhabitant.
Prd1 2.226 18 ...not one stroke can labor lay to
without some new
acquaintance with nature...
Prd1 2.240 9 Scarcely can we say we see new men, new
women, approaching us.
Prd1 2.240 21 If not the Deity but our ambition hews
and shapes the new
relations, their virtue escapes...
Hsm1 2.259 14 [A woman] has a new and unattempted
problem to solve...
Hsm1 2.259 18 Let the maiden, with erect soul...accept
the hint of each
new experience...
Hsm1 2.259 21 Let the maiden, with erect soul...search
in turn all the
objects that solicit her eye, that she may learn the power and the
charm of
her new-born being, which is the kindling of a new dawn in the recesses
of
space.
OS 2.276 25 ...these other souls, these separated
selves, draw me as nothing
else can. They stir in me the new emotions we call passion;...
OS 2.281 10 A thrill passes through all men at the
reception of new truth...
OS 2.285 1 ...all unawares the advancing soul has built
and forged for itself
a new condition...
OS 2.290 2 When we see those whom [the soul] inhabits,
we are apprised
of new degrees of greatness.
OS 2.292 6 [Simple souls] must always be a godsend to
princes, for they
confront them...and give a high nature the refreshment and
satisfaction...of
even companionship and of new ideas.
OS 2.292 19 ...for ever and ever the influx of this
better and universal self
is new and unsearchable.
OS 2.293 1 [God's presence] is...the infinite
enlargement of the heart with a
power of growth to a new infinity on every side.
OS 2.296 6 ...in our lonely hours we draw a new
strength out of [the saints'
and demigods'] memory...
Cir 2.299 6 Nature centres into balls,/ And her proud
ephemerals,/ Fast to
surface and outside,/ Scan the profile of the sphere;/ Knew they what
that
signified,/ A new genesis were here./
Cir 2.302 17 The Greek letters...are already...tumbling
into the inevitable
pit which the creation of new thought opens for all that is old.
Cir 2.302 18 The new continents are built out of the
ruins of an old planet;...
Cir 2.302 20 ...the new races [are] fed out of the
decomposition of the
foregoing.
Cir 2.302 21 New arts destroy the old.
Cir 2.303 27 [A man] can only be reformed by showing
him a new idea
which commands his own.
Cir 2.304 3 The life of man is a self-evolving circle,
which, from a ring
imperceptibly small, rushes on all sides outwards to new and larger
circles...
Cir 2.304 20 Every ultimate fact is only the first of a
new series.
Cir 2.304 25 The man finishes his story...how it puts a
new face on all
things!
Cir 2.305 19 Step by step we scale this mysterious
ladder; the steps are
actions, the new prospect is power.
Cir 2.305 22 Every [result] seems to be contradicted by
the new;...
Cir 2.305 23 Every [result]...is only limited by the
new.
Cir 2.305 23 The new statement is always hated by the
old...
Cir 2.306 3 ...presently, all its energy spent, [the
new statement] pales and
dwindles before the revelation of the new hour.
Cir 2.306 4 Fear not the new generalization.
Cir 2.307 12 If [my friend] were high enough to slight
me, then could I... rise by my affection to new heights.
Cir 2.308 10 Each new step we take in thought
reconciles twenty
seemingly discordant facts...
Cir 2.309 3 ...the manners and morals of mankind are
all at the mercy of a
new generalization.
Cir 2.309 4 Generalization is always a new influx of
the divinity into the
mind.
Cir 2.310 10 A new degree of culture would instantly
revolutionize the
entire system of human pursuits.
Cir 2.310 22 When each new speaker [in a conversation]
strikes a new
light...we seem to recover our rights, to become men.
Cir 2.310 23 When each new speaker [in a conversation]
strikes a new
light...we seem to recover our rights, to become men.
Cir 2.312 1 Literature is a point outside of our
hodiernal circle through
which a new one may be described.
Cir 2.312 23 ...some Petrarch or Ariosto, filled with
the new wine of his
imagination, writes me an ode or a brisk romance...
Cir 2.315 19 Think how many times we shall fall back
into pitiful
calculations before we...make the verge of to-day the new centre.
Cir 2.319 4 Why should we import rags and relics into
the new hour?
Cir 2.319 26 In nature every moment is new;...
Cir 2.320 5 No truth so sublime but it may be trivial
to-morrow in the light
of new thoughts.
Cir 2.320 17 The new position of the advancing man has
all the powers of
the old, yet has them all new.
Cir 2.320 19 The new position of the advancing man has
all the powers of
the old, yet has them all new.
Cir 2.320 21 I cast away in this new moment all my once
hoarded
knowledge...
Cir 2.321 2 The difference between talents and
character is adroitness to
keep the old and trodden round, and power and courage to make a new
road
to new and better goals.
Cir 2.321 3 The difference between talents and
character is adroitness to
keep the old and trodden round, and power and courage to make a new
road
to new and better goals.
Cir 2.321 25 The one thing which we seek with
insatiable desire is...to do
something without knowing how or why; in short to draw a new circle.
Int 2.332 25 Every trivial fact in [the writer's]
private biography becomes
an illustration of this new principle...
Int 2.332 27 Every trivial fact in [the writer's]
private biography...delights
all men by its piquancy and new charm.
Int 2.338 17 One would think...that good thought would
be as familiar as
air and water, and the gifts of each new hour would exclude the last.
Int 2.341 5 We are stung by the desire for new
thought;...
Int 2.341 6 ...when we receive a new thought it is only
the old thought with
a new face...
Int 2.341 7 ...when we receive a new thought it is only
the old thought with
a new face...
Int 2.343 15 Every man's progress is through a
succession of teachers, each
of whom seems at the time to have a superlative influence, but it at
last
gives place to a new.
Int 2.343 19 Each new mind we approach seems to require
an abdication of
all our past and present possessions.
Int 2.343 21 A new doctrine seems at first a subversion
of all our opinions, tastes, and manner of living.
Art1 2.349 12 Let statue, picture, park and hall,/
Ballad, flag and festival,/ The past restore, the day adorn/ And make
each morrow a new morn./
Art1 2.351 3 ...in every act [the soul] attempts the
production of a new and
fairer whole.
Art1 2.363 27 ...[art's] highest effect is to make new
artists.
Art1 2.365 3 ...the statue will look cold and false
before that new activity
which needs to roll through all things...
Art1 2.365 15 A great man is a new statue in every
attitude and action.
Art1 2.368 12 ...it is [genius's] instinct to find
beauty and holiness in new
and necessary facts...
Pt1 3.10 2 ...it is not metres, but a metre-making
argument that makes a
poem,--a thought so passionate and alive that...it has an architecture
of its
own, and adorns nature with a new thing.
Pt1 3.10 5 The poet has a new thought;...
Pt1 3.10 6 ...[the poet] has a whole new experience to
unfold;...
Pt1 3.10 9 ...the experience of each new age requires a
new confession...
Pt1 3.11 12 We know that the secret of the world is
profound, but who or
what shall be our interpreter, we know not. A mountain ramble, a new
style
of face...may put the key into our hands.
Pt1 3.11 13 We know that the secret of the world is
profound, but who or
what shall be our interpreter, we know not. A mountain ramble...a new
person, may put the key into our hands.
Pt1 3.13 6 ...let us, with new hope, observe how
nature, by worthier
impulses, has insured the poet's fidelity to his office of announcement
and
affirming...
Pt1 3.13 9 ...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 3.17 17 What would be base, or even obscene, to the
obscene, becomes
illustrious, spoken in a new connection of thought.
Pt1 3.18 7 Why covet a knowledge of new facts?
Pt1 3.18 14 Every new relation is a new word.
Pt1 3.18 15 Every new relation is a new word.
Pt1 3.19 23 The chief value of the new fact is to
enhance the great and
constant fact of Life...
Pt1 3.21 6 All the facts of the animal economy...are
symbols of the passage
of the world into the soul of man, to suffer there a change and
reappear a
new and higher fact.
Pt1 3.23 2 ...[nature] shakes down from the gills of
one agaric countless
spores, and one of which, being preserved, transmits new billions of
spores
to-morrow or next day.
Pt1 3.23 4 The new agaric of this hour has a chance
which the old one had
not.
Pt1 3.23 6 This atom of seed is thrown into a new
place...
Pt1 3.23 11 [Nature] makes a man; and having brought
him to ripe age...she
detaches from him a new self...
Pt1 3.24 7 ...nature has a higher end, in the
production of new individuals, than security, namely ascension...
Pt1 3.24 24 The poet also resigns himself to his mood,
and that thought
which agitated him is expressed, but...in a manner totally new.
Pt1 3.24 25 The expression [of the poet's thoughts] is
organic, or the new
type which things themselves take when liberated.
Pt1 3.26 20 ...beyond the energy of his possessed and
conscious intellect [every intellectual man] is capable of a new
energy...by abandonment to the
nature of things;...
Pt1 3.27 16 ...if in any manner we can stimulate this
instinct, new passages
are opened for us into nature;...
Pt1 3.30 12 Men have really got a new sense...
Pt1 3.32 23 All the value which attaches to...Oken...is
the certificate we
have of departure from routine, and that here is a new witness.
Pt1 3.33 22 ...we love the poet, the inventor, who in
any form...has yielded
us a new thought.
Pt1 3.33 23 [The poet] unlocks our chains and admits us
to a new scene.
Pt1 3.34 11 The poet did not stop at the color or the
form, but read their
meaning; neither may he rest in this meaning, but he makes the same
objects exponents of his new thought.
Pt1 3.37 11 Time and nature yield us many gifts, but
not yet the timely
man, the new religion...whom all things await.
Pt1 3.39 8 [Artists] found or put themselves in certain
conditions...and each
presently feels the new desire.
Pt1 3.40 23 All the creatures by pairs and by tribes
pour into [the poet's] mind as into a Noah's ark, to come forth again
to people a new world.
Pt1 3.41 6 O poet! a new nobility is conferred in
groves and pastures...
Exp 3.45 23 Did our birth fall in some fit of indigence
and frugality in
nature, that...though we have health and reason, yet we have no
superfluity
of spirit for new creation?
Exp 3.51 22 We see young men who owe us a new
world...but they never
acquit the debt;...
Exp 3.53 23 I had fancied that the value of life
lay...in the fact that I never
know, in addressing myself to a new individual, what may befall me.
Exp 3.56 7 A deduction must be made from the opinion
which even the
wise express on a new book or occurrence.
Exp 3.56 9 A deduction must be made from the opinion
which even the
wise express on a new book or occurrence. Their opinion gives me...some
vague guess at the new fact...
Exp 3.63 27 ...the new molecular philosophy shows
astronomical
interspaces betwixt atom and atom...
Exp 3.68 22 ...the moral sentiment is well called the
newness, for it is never
other; as new to the oldest intelligence as to the young child;...
Exp 3.70 2 [The individual] designed many things, and
drew in other
persons as coadjutors, quarreled with some or all, blundered much, and
something is done; all are a little advanced, but the individual is
always
mistaken. It turns out somewhat new and very unlike what he promised
himself.
Exp 3.70 11 The miracle of life which will not be
expounded but will
remain a miracle, introduces a new element.
Exp 3.71 12 When I converse with a profound mind...I am
at first apprised
of my vicinity to a new and excellent region of life.
Exp 3.72 2 I feel a new heart beating with the love of
the new beauty.
Exp 3.72 3 I feel a new heart beating with the love of
the new beauty.
Exp 3.72 5 I am ready...be born again into this new yet
unapproachable
America I have found in the West...
Exp 3.74 16 [Just persons] refuse to explain
themselves, and are content
that new actions should do them that office.
Exp 3.75 7 In liberated moments we know that a new
picture of life and
duty is already possible;...
Exp 3.75 11 The new statement will comprise the
scepticisms as well as the
faiths of society...
Exp 3.75 16 ...scepticisms...are limitations of the
affirmative statement, and
the new philosophy must take them in...
Exp 3.76 4 ...now, the rapaciousness of this new power,
which threatens to
absorb all things, engages us.
Exp 3.84 2 When I receive a new gift, I do not macerate
my body to make
the account square...
Exp 3.85 26 ...in the solitude to which every man is
always returning, he
has a sanity and revelations which in his passage into new worlds he
will
carry with him.
Chr1 3.92 14 In the new objects we recognize the old
game...
Chr1 3.99 26 ...[the ingenious man] shall stand stoutly
in his place and let
me...know that I have encountered a new and positive quality;...
Chr1 3.102 2 I knew an amiable and accomplished person
who undertook a
practical reform, yet I was never able to find in him the enterprise of
love
he took in hand. ... All his action was tentative, a piece of the city
carried
out into the fields, and was the city still, and no new fact...
Chr1 3.102 21 ...[the hero] is again on his road,
adding new powers and
honors to his domain...
Chr1 3.102 22 ...[the hero] is again on his road,
adding...new claims on
your heart...
Chr1 3.102 26 New actions are the only apologies and
explanations of old
ones which the noble can bear to offer or to receive.
Chr1 3.105 5 Thence [from character] comes a new
intellectual exaltation...
Chr1 3.105 6 Thence [from character] comes a new
intellectual exaltation, to be again rebuked by some new exhibition of
character.
Chr1 3.105 10 ...character passes into thought, is
published so, and then is
ashamed before new flashes of moral worth.
Chr1 3.105 21 Care is taken that the greatly-destined
shall slip up into life
in the shade, with no thousand-eyed Athens to watch and blazon every
new
thought...
Chr1 3.108 4 [Divine persons] are usually received with
ill-will, because
they are new...
Mrs1 3.123 19 The competition is transferred from war
to politics and
trade, but the personal force appears readily enough in these new
arenas.
Mrs1 3.128 25 [The working heroes] are the sowers,
their sons shall be the
reapers, and their sons...must yield the possession of the harvest to
new
competitors...
Mrs1 3.129 12 If [aristocracy and fashion] provoke
anger in the least
favored class, and the excluded majority revenge themselves on the
excluding minority by the strong hand and kill them, at once a new
class
finds itself at the top...
Mrs1 3.131 22 A sainted soul is always elegant, and, if
it will, passes
unchallenged into the most guarded ring. But so will Jock the teamster
pass...and find favor, as long as his head is not giddy with the new
circumstance...
Mrs1 3.132 9 ...good sense and character make their own
forms every
moment, and...stand on their head, or what else soever, in a new and
aboriginal way;...
Mrs1 3.133 1 [A man] should preserve in a new company
the same attitude
of mind and reality of relation which his daily associates draw him
to...
Mrs1 3.144 15 ...here is...Tul Wil Shan, the exiled
nabob of Nepaul, whose
saddle is the new moon.
Mrs1 3.149 19 I have seen an individual...who
exhilarated the fancy by
flinging wide the doors of new modes of existence;...
Mrs1 3.150 10 A certain awkward consciousness of
inferiority in the men
may give rise to the new chivalry in behalf of Woman's Rights.
Mrs1 3.153 19 [Love] gives new meanings to every fact.
Nat2 3.170 23 How easily we might walk onward into the
opening
landscape, absorbed by new pictures and by thoughts fast succeeding
each
other, until by degrees the recollection of home was crowded out of the
mind...
Nat2 3.185 18 ...the wary Nature sends a new troop of
fairer forms...with a
little more excess of direction to hold them fast to their several
aim;...
Nat2 3.185 23 ...the wary Nature sends a new troop of
fairer forms, of
lordlier youths...and on goes the game again with a new whirl...
Nat2 3.186 3 The child...delighted with every new
thing, lies down at night
overpowered by the fatigue which this day of continual pretty madness
has
incurred.
Nat2 3.195 13 We anticipate a new era from the
invention of a locomotive...
Nat2 3.195 15 ...the new engine brings with it the old
checks.
Pol1 3.201 13 What the tender poetic youth dreams, and
prays, and paints
to-day...shall be triumphant law and establishment for a hundred years,
until it gives place in turn to new prayers and pictures.
Pol1 3.203 9 Gift...makes [property] as really the new
owner's as labor
made it the first owner's...
NR 3.234 24 Anomalous facts, as...the new allegations
of phrenologists and
neurologists, are of ideal use.
NR 3.237 27 ...our economical mother dispatches a new
genius and habit of
mind into every district and condition of existence...
NR 3.238 2 ...our economical mother...plants an eye
wherever a new ray of
light can fall...
NR 3.239 3 ...[the recluse] goes into a mob...into a
camp, and in each new
place he is no better than an idiot;...
NR 3.239 11 ...it is so much easier to do what one has
done before than to
do a new thing, that there is a perpetual tendency to a set mode.
NR 3.240 10 A new poet has appeared; a new character
approached us; why should we refuse to eat bread until we have found
his regiment and
section in our old army-files?
NR 3.240 13 A new poet has appeared; a new character
approached us; why should we refuse to eat bread until we have found
his regiment and
section in our old army-files? Why not a new man?
NR 3.240 14 Here is a new enterprise of Brook
Farm...why so impatient to
baptize them Essenes...or by any known and effete name?
NR 3.240 18 Here is a new enterprise of Brook
Farm...why so impatient to
baptize them...Shakers, or by any known and effete name? Let it be a
new
way of living.
NR 3.240 27 I think I have done well if I have acquired
a new word from a
good author;...
NR 3.242 21 ...the points come in succession to the
meridian, and by the
speed of rotation a new whole is formed.
NR 3.243 26 As soon as [a man] needs a new object,
suddenly he beholds
it...
NR 3.244 9 ...men feign themselves dead...and there
they stand looking out
of the window, sound and well, in some new and strange disguise.
NR 3.247 17 ...the most sincere and revolutionary
doctrine...shall in a few
weeks be coldly set aside...and the same immeasurable credulity
demanded
for new audacities.
NER 3.253 19 ...the fertile forms of antinomianism
among the elder
puritans seemed to have their match in the plenty of the new harvest of
reform.
NER 3.258 10 One of the traits of the new spirit is the
inquisition it fixed
on our scholastic devotion to the dead languages.
NER 3.262 11 Let into it the new and renewing principle
of love, and
property will be universality.
NER 3.263 12 ...wherever...a just and heroic soul finds
itself...by the new
quality of character it shall put forth it shall abrogate that old
condition, law, or school in which it stands...
NER 3.263 26 ...to do battle...against concert
[individuals] relied on new
concert.
NER 3.264 12 These new associations are composed of men
and women of
superior talents and sentiments;...
NER 3.266 6 ...the force which moves the world is a new
quality...
NER 3.276 24 ...[those who reject us]...supply to us
new powers out of the
recesses of the spirit...
NER 3.276 26 ...[those who reject us]...urge us to new
and unattempted
performances.
UGM 4.4 26 The student of history is like a man going
into a warehouse to
buy cloths or carpets. He fancies he has a new article.
UGM 4.4 27 The student of history is like a man going
into a warehouse to
buy cloths or carpets. He fancies he has a new article. If he go to the
factory, he shall find that his new stuff still repeats the scrolls and
rosettes
which are found on the interior walls of the pyramids of Thebes.
UGM 4.13 4 We are as much gainers by finding a new
property in the old
earth as by acquiring a new planet.
UGM 4.13 5 We are as much gainers by finding a new
property in the old
earth as by acquiring a new planet.
UGM 4.16 17 Genius...by acquainting us with new fields
of activity, cools
our affection for the old.
UGM 4.17 4 ...we thus [through the acts of the
intellect] enter a new
gymnasium...
UGM 4.18 23 True genius will...add new senses.
UGM 4.18 25 If a wise man should appear in our village
he would create, in those who conversed with him, a new consciousness
of wealth...
UGM 4.20 23 With each new mind, a new secret of nature
transpires;...
UGM 4.20 24 With each new mind, a new secret of nature
transpires;...
UGM 4.21 1 These [great] men...engage us to new aims
and powers.
UGM 4.22 24 ...in these new fields there is room...
UGM 4.27 2 ...a new danger appears in the excess of
influence of the great
man.
UGM 4.27 7 Ah! yonder in the horizon is our
help;--other great men, new
qualities...
UGM 4.32 27 No man, in all the procession of famous
men, is reason or
illumination or that essence we were looking for; but is an exhibition,
in
some quarter, of new possibilities.
UGM 4.33 9 A new quality of mind travels by night and
by day...
PPh 4.45 8 I am struck...with the extreme modernness of
[Plato's] style and
spirit. Here is the germ of that Europe we know so well... ... It has
spread
itself since into a hundred histories, but has added no new element.
PPh 4.53 14 ...[the Greeks'] perfect works in
architecture and sculpture
seemed things of course, not more difficult than the completion of a
new
ship at the Medford yards...
PPh 4.53 15 ...[the Greeks'] perfect works in
architecture and sculpture
seemed things of course, not more difficult than the completion
of...new
mills at Lowell.
PPh 4.68 22 ...Let there be a line cut in two unequal
parts. Cut again each
of these two main parts,--one representing the visible, the other the
intelligible world,--and let these two new sections represent the
bright part
and the dark part of each of these worlds.
PPh 4.71 18 [Socrates] can drink, too;...and after
leaving the whole party
under the table, goes away...to begin new dialogues with somebody that
is
sober.
PNR 4.82 23 Whatever [Plato] looks upon discloses a
second sense, and
ulterior senses. His perception of the generation of contraries, of
death out
of life and life out of death,--that law by which, in
nature...putrefaction and
cholera are only signals of a new creation;...
PNR 4.85 13 Ethical science was new and vacant when
Plato could write
thus:--Of all whose arguments are left to the men of the present time,
no
one has ever yet condemned injustice, or praised justice, otherwise
than as
respects the repute, honors, and emoluments arising therefrom;...
PNR 4.86 4 [Plato] was born to behold the self-evolving
power of spirit, endless, generator of new ends;...
SwM 4.93 17 Then, also, the philosopher has his value,
who flatters the
intellect of this laborer by engaging him with subtleties which
instruct him
in new faculties.
SwM 4.101 21 The genius [of Swedenborg] which
was...to...attempt to
establish a new religion in the world,--began its lessons in quarries
and
forges...
SwM 4.107 19 In the animal, nature makes a vertebra, or
a spine of
vertebrae, and helps herself still by a new spine...
SwM 4.108 3 Manifestly, at the end of the spine, Nature
puts out smaller
spines, as arms; at the end of the arms, new spines, as hands;...
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 4.108 13 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.
It is
a new man on the shoulders of the last.
SwM 4.108 21 The mind is a finer body, and resumes its
functions of
feeding, digesting, absorbing, excluding and generating, in a new and
ethereal element.
SwM 4.119 21 [Swedenborg] attempts to give some account
of the modus
of the new state...
SwM 4.128 9 Do you love me? means [to Swedenborg], Do
you see the
same truth? If you do, we are happy with the same happiness: but
presently
one of us passes into the perception of new truth;--we are divorced,
and no
tension in nature can hold us to each other.
SwM 4.131 14 ...a bird does not more readily weave its
nest...than this seer
of the souls [Swedenborg] substructs a new hell and pit...round every
new
crew of offenders.
SwM 4.131 15 ...a bird does not more readily weave its
nest...than this seer
of the souls [Swedenborg] substructs a new hell and pit...round every
new
crew of offenders.
MoS 4.154 10 Ah, said my languid gentleman at Oxford,
there's nothing
new or true,--and no matter.
MoS 4.164 2 Other coincidences...concurred to make this
old Gascon [Montaigne] still new and immortal for me.
MoS 4.176 5 Presently a new experience gives a new turn
to our thoughts...
MoS 4.176 6 Presently a new experience gives a new turn
to our thoughts...
MoS 4.176 17 I like not the French celerity,--a new
Church and State once
a week.
ShP 4.190 6 A great man does not wake up on some fine
morning and say, I am full of life...I will ransack botany and find a
new food for man...
ShP 4.190 7 A great man does not wake up on some fine
morning and say, I am full of life...I have a new architecture in my
mind...
ShP 4.190 7 A great man does not wake up on some fine
morning and say, I am full of life...I foresee a new mechanic power...
ShP 4.191 25 The [English] people had tasted this new
joy [the theatre];...
ShP 4.208 3 ...in [Shakespeare's] drama, as in all
great works of art...the
Genius draws up the ladder after him, when the creative age...gives way
to
a new age...
ShP 4.213 14 This power...of transferring the inmost
truth of things into
music and verse, makes [Shakespeare] the type of the poet and has added
a
new problem to metaphysics.
ShP 4.213 16 This [power of expression] is that which
throws [Shakespeare] into natural history...as announcing new eras and
ameliorations.
ShP 4.215 16 In the poet's mind the fact has gone quite
over into the new
element of thought, and has lost all that is exuvial.
ShP 4.218 18 ...that this man of men [Shakespeare], he
who gave to the
science of the mind a new and larger subject than had ever
existed...that he
should not be wise for himself;--it must even go into the world's
history
that the best poet led an obscure and profane life, using his genius
for the
public amusement.
NMW 4.236 24 [Napoleon] fought sixty battles. He had
never enough. Each victory was a new weapon.
NMW 4.236 25 My power would fall, were I not to support
it by new
achievements [said Napoleon].
NMW 4.242 20 ...those who smarted under the immediate
rigors of the new
monarch [Napoleon], pardoned them as the necessary severities of the
military system which had driven out the oppressor.
NMW 4.242 26 ...even when the majority of the people
had begun to ask
whether they had really gained any thing under the exhausting levies of
men and money of the new master [Napoleon], the whole talent of the
country...took his part...
NMW 4.247 20 When [Napoleon] appeared it was the belief
of all military
men that there could be nothing new in war;...
NMW 4.247 21 ...it is the belief of men to-day that
nothing new can be
undertaken in politics...
NMW 4.254 1 [Napoleon] is unjust to his
generals;...intriguing to involve
his faithful Junot in hopeless bankruptcy, in order to drive him to a
distance
from Paris, because the familiarity of his manners offends the new
pride of
his throne.
NMW 4.257 20 ...when men saw...after the destruction of
armies, new
conscriptions;...they deserted [Napoleon].
NMW 4.258 4 [Napoleon's egotism] resembled the torpedo,
which inflicts
a succession of shocks on any one who takes hold of it, producing
spasms
which contract the muscles of the hand, so that the man can not open
his
fingers; and the animal inflicts new and more violent shocks, until he
paralyzes and kills his victim.
GoW 4.262 6 ...nature strives upward; and, in man, the
report is something
more than print of the seal. It is a new and finer form of the
original.
GoW 4.262 11 In man, the memory is a kind of
looking-glass, which, having received the images of surrounding
objects, is touched with life, and
disposes them in a new order.
GoW 4.262 13 The facts do not lie in [the memory]
inert; but some subside
and others shine; so that we soon have a new picture...
GoW 4.263 7 In conversation, in calamity, [the writer]
finds new
materials;...
GoW 4.263 21 A new thought or a crisis of passion
apprises [the writer] that all that he has yet learned and written is
exoteric...
GoW 4.263 26 A new thought or a crisis of passion
apprises [the writer] that all that he has yet learned and written is
exoteric,--is not the fact, but
some rumor of the fact. What then? Does he throw away the pen? No; he
begins again to describe in the new light which has shined on him...
GoW 4.265 11 The ambitious and mercenary bring their
last new mumbo-jumbo... and...easily succed in making it seen in a
glare;...
GoW 4.267 14 ...although [the Quaker and the Shaker]
each prates of spirit, there is no spirit, but repetition, which is
anti-spiritual. But where are his
new things of to-day?
GoW 4.269 13 There have been times when [the writer]
was a sacred
person: he wrote...Laconian sentences, inscribed on temple walls. Every
word was true, and woke the nations to new life.
GoW 4.273 1 What new mythologies sail through
[Goethe's] head!
GoW 4.275 7 ...Goethe suggested the leading idea of
modern botany...that
every part of a plant is only a transformed leaf to meet a new
condition;...
GoW 4.275 22 ...[Goethe]...considered that every color
was the mixture of
light and darkness in new proportions.
GoW 4.278 3 I suppose no book of this century can
compare with [Goethe'
s Wilhelm Meister] in its delicious sweetness, so new...
GoW 4.278 19 We had an English romance
here...professing to embody the
hope of a new age...in which the only reward of virtue is a seat in
Parliament and a peerage.
GoW 4.279 20 ...the book [Goethe's Wilhelm Meister]
remains ever so
new and unexhausted, that we must even let it go its way...
ET1 5.6 1 [Greenough] believed that the Greeks had
wrought in schools or
fraternities,--the genius of the master imparting his design to his
friends, and inflaming them with it, and when his strength was spent, a
new hand
with equal heat continued the work;...
ET1 5.14 20 [Coleridge]...could not bend to a new
companion and think
with him.
ET1 5.17 2 Gibbon [Carlyle] called the splendid bridge
from the old world
to the new.
ET2 5.30 11 ...the wonder is always new that any sane
man can be a sailor.
ET2 5.33 9 As we neared the land [England], its genius
was felt. This was
inevitably the British side. In every man's thought arises now a new
system...
ET3 5.34 19 ...the new arts of intercourse meet you
every where [in
England];...
ET3 5.36 12 The American is only the continuation of
the English genius
into new conditions, more or less propitious.
ET3 5.42 27 Nature held counsel with herself and said,
My Romans are
gone. To build my new empire, I will choose a rude race, all masculine,
with brutish strength.
ET4 5.54 12 We must use the popular category...for
convenience, and not
as exact and final. Otherwise we are presently confounded when the
best-settled
traits of one race are claimed by some new ethnologist as precisely
characteristic of the rival tribe.
ET4 5.60 13 ...the foundations of the new civility were
to be laid by the
most savage men.
ET4 5.66 26 ...[the blonde race's] accession to empire
marks a new and
finer epoch...
ET5 5.74 19 The Roman came [to England], but in the
very day when his
fortune culminated. He looked in the eyes of a new people that was to
supplant his own.
ET5 5.93 12 It is England whose opinion is waited for
on the merit of a
new invention, an improved science.
ET5 5.95 20 By cylindrical tiles and gutta-percha
tubes, five millions of
acres of bad land [in England] have been drained, and put on equality
with
the best, for rape-culture and grass. The climate too...is so far
reached by
this new action, that fogs and storms are said to disappear.
ET5 5.96 27 [The English] have ransacked Italy to find
new forms, to add a
grace to the products of their looms, their potteries and their
foundries.
ET7 5.120 5 If war do not bring in its sequel new
trade, better agriculture
and manufactures...no prosperity could support it;...
ET8 5.136 22 This [English] race has added new elements
to humanity and
has a deeper root in the world.
ET8 5.141 2 ...if hereafter the war of races...should
menace the English
civilization, these sea-kings may take once again to their floating
castles
and find a new home...
ET9 5.146 15 I have found that Englishmen have such a
good opinion of
England that...the New Yorker or Pennsylvanian who modestly laments the
disadvantage of a new country, log-huts and savages, is surprised by
the
instant and unfeigned commiseration of the whole company...
ET10 5.161 14 By these new agents [steam and money] our
social system
is moulded.
ET10 5.162 1 The introduction of these elements [steam
and money] gives
new resources to existing [English] proprietors.
ET10 5.162 8 ...the engineer [in England] sees that
every stroke of the
steam-piston...creates new measures and new necessities for the culture
of [the duke's] children.
ET10 5.162 15 ...old energy of the Norse race [in
England] arms itself with
these magnificent powers [of steam]; new men prove an overmatch for the
land-owner...
ET10 5.166 24 Man...is ever taking the hint of a new
machine from his own
structure...
ET10 5.167 22 ...in these crises [of political
enconomy] all are ruined
except such as are proper individuals, capable of thought and of new
choice...
ET10 5.167 23 ...in these crises [of political
enconomy] all are ruined
except such as are proper individuals, capable of...the application of
their
talent to new labor.
ET10 5.167 24 ...in these crises [of political
enconomy] all are ruined
except such as are proper individuals, capable of...the application of
their
talent to new labor. Then again come in new calamities.
ET10 5.169 15 Such a wealth has England earned, ever
new, bounteous and
augmenting.
ET11 5.176 17 The new age brings new qualities into
request;...
ET11 5.188 20 In these [English] manors...the antiquary
finds the frailest
Roman jar...without so much as a new layer of dust...
ET11 5.193 9 The historic names of the Buckinghams,
Beauforts, Marlboroughs and Hertfords have gained no new lustre...
ET11 5.193 11 The historic names of the Buckinghams,
Beauforts, Marlboroughs and Hertfords have gained no new lustre, and
now and then
darker scandals break out, ominous as the new chapters added under the
Orleans dynasty to the Causes Celebres in France.
ET11 5.197 3 All the [noble English] families are new,
but the name is
old...
ET11 5.197 8 ...the analysis of the [English] peerage
and gentry shows the
rapid decay and extinction of old families, the continual recruiting of
these
from new blood.
ET11 5.197 18 The lawyers, said Burke, are only birds
of passage in this
House of Commons, and then added, with a new figure, they have their
best
bower anchor in the House of Lords.
ET12 5.199 17 My new friends [at Oxford] showed me
their cloisters...
ET12 5.207 13 [The Englishman]...is indisposed from
writing or speaking, by the fulness of his mind and the new severity of
his taste.
ET13 5.218 10 In York minster, on the day of the
enthronization of the new
archbishop, I heard the service of evening prayer read and chanted in
the
choir.
ET13 5.225 8 The new age has new desires, new enemies,
new trades, new
charities...
ET13 5.225 9 The new age has new desires, new enemies,
new trades, new
charities...
ET13 5.225 10 The new age...reads the Scriptures with
new eyes.
ET13 5.225 20 [Religion] is endogenous, like the skin
and other vital
organs. A new statement every day.
ET14 5.236 4 The ardor and endurance of [English]
study...the enterprise
or accosting of new subjects...astonish...
ET14 5.245 14 ...[Hallam's] eye does not reach to the
ideal standards...all
new thought must be cast into the old moulds.
ET14 5.246 9 How can [English genius] discern and hail
the new forms
that are looming up on the horizon...
ET14 5.246 10 How can [English genius] discern and
hail...new and
gigantic thoughts which cannot dress themselves out of any old wardrobe
of
the past?
ET14 5.251 26 The voice of [Englishmen's] modern muse
has a slight hint
of the steam-whistle, and the poem is created...by no means as the bird
of a
new morning...
ET14 5.256 21 The English have lost sight of the fact
that poetry exists to
speak the spiritual law, and that no wealth of description or of fancy
is yet
essentially new and out of the limits of prose, until this condition is
reached.
ET14 5.258 12 It was no Oxonian, but Hafiz, who said,
Let us...break up
the tiresome old roof of heaven into new forms.
ET15 5.264 12 [The London Times] first denounced and
then adopted the
new French Empire...
ET15 5.264 23 ...a daily paper can only be new and
seasonable for a few
hours.
ET15 5.266 1 The old press [the London Times] were then
using printed
five or six thousand sheets per hour; the new machine, for which they
were
then building an engine, would print twelve thousand per hour.
ET15 5.271 14 It is a new trait of the nineteenth
century, that the wit and
humor of England...have taken the direction of humanity and freedom.
ET15 5.272 26 ...[if the London Times would cleave to
the right] the least
of its victories would be to give to England a new millennium of
beneficent
power.
ET16 5.279 7 Stonehenge, in virtue of the simplicity of
its plan and its
good preservation, is as if new and recent;...
ET16 5.290 9 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...
ET17 5.291 11 My journeys [in England] were cheered by
so much
kindness from new friends, that my impression of the island is bright
with
agreeable memories...
ET17 5.292 20 Every day in London gave me new
opportunities of meeting
men and women who give splendor to society.
ET17 5.295 21 I said, if Plato's Republic were
published in England as a
new book to-day, do you think it would find any readers?--[Wordsworth]
confessed it would not...
ET17 5.298 9 New means were employed, and new realms
added to the
empire of the muse, by [Wordsworth's] courage.
ET17 5.298 10 New means were employed, and new realms
added to the
empire of the muse, by [Wordsworth's] courage.
ET19 5.313 10 Is it not true, sir, that the wise
ancients did not praise the
ship parting with flying colors from the port, but only that brave
sailor
which came back...stript of her banners, but having ridden out the
storm? And so...I feel in regard to this aged England...pressed upon
by...new and
all incalculable modes, fabrics, arts, machines and competing
populations.
F 6.10 14 In different hours a man represents each of
several of his
ancestors...and they constitute the variety of notes for that new piece
of
music which his life is.
F 6.11 20 If, later, [these drones] give birth to some
superior individual, with force enough to add to this animal a new
aim...all the ancestors are
gladly forgotten.
F 6.11 24 Now and then one has a new cell or camarilla
opened in his
brain...
F 6.12 8 Each [tendency] absorbs so much food and force
as to become
itself a new centre.
F 6.12 8 The new talent draws off so rapidly the vital
force that not enough
remains for the animal functions...
F 6.14 20 A vesicle in new circumstances...became an
animal;...
F 6.17 4 One more fagot of these adamantine bandages is
the new science
of Statistics.
F 6.18 7 No one can read the history of astronomy
without perceiving that
Copernicus...Laplace, are not new men...
F 6.18 7 No one can read the history of astronomy
without perceiving that
Copernicus...Laplace, are not new men, or a new kind of men...
F 6.22 18 [Man] betrays his relation to what is below
him...and has paid for
the new powers by loss of some of the old ones.
F 6.26 24 ...in [the intellectual man's] presence...we
forget very fast what
he says, much more interested in the new play of our own thought than
in
any thought of his.
F 6.30 22 ...when the boy grows to man...he pulls down
that wall and builds
a new and bigger.
F 6.36 2 ...every generosity, every new
perception...are certificates of
advance out of fate into freedom.
F 6.39 10 ...new men come.
F 6.40 15 All the toys that infatuate men...are the
selfsame thing, with a
new gauze or two of illusion overlaid.
F 6.43 19 To a subtle force [the wall] will stream into
new forms...
Pow 6.59 3 When a new boy comes into school...that
happens which befalls
when a strange ox is driven into a pen or pasture where cattle are
kept; there
is at once a trial of strength between the best pair of horns and the
new-comer...
Pow 6.61 8 ...if [children] have the buoyancy and
resistance that
preoccupies them with new interest in the new moment,--the wounds
cicatrize and the fibre is the tougher for the hurt.
Pow 6.61 9 ...if [children] have the buoyancy and
resistance that
preoccupies them with new interest in the new moment,--the wounds
cicatrize and the fibre is the tougher for the hurt.
Pow 6.67 22 ...[Boniface] introduced the new
horse-rake, the new scraper, the baby-jumper, and what not, that
Connecticut sends to the admiring
citizens.
Pow 6.67 26 ...[Boniface] introduced the new
horse-rake, the new scraper, the baby-jumper, and what not, that
Connecticut sends to the admiring
citizens. He did this the easier that the peddler stopped at his house,
and
paid his keeping by setting up his new trap on the landlord's premises.
Pow 6.73 15 ...a man cannot return into his mother's
womb and be born
with new amounts of vivacity...
Pow 6.78 27 Cannot one converse better on a topic on
which he has
experience, than on one which is new?
Wth 6.84 14 ...New slaves fulfilled the poet's dream,/
Galvanic wire, strong-shouldered steam./
Wth 6.87 11 When the farmer's peaches are taken from
under the tree and
carried into town, they have a new look and a hundredfold value over
the
fruit which grew on the same bough and lies fulsomely on the ground.
Wth 6.88 17 ...every thought of every hour opens a new
want to [a man]...
Wth 6.104 26 Every man who removes into this city with
any purchasable
talent or skill in him, gives to every man's labor in the city a new
worth.
Wth 6.105 2 If a talent is anywhere born into the
world, the community of
nations is enriched; and much more with a new degree of probity.
Wth 6.105 18 Rothschild refuses the Russian loan, and
there is peace and
the harvests are saved. He takes it, and there is...an agitation
through a large
portion of mankind...ending in revolution and a new order.
Wth 6.117 7 ...after expense has been fixed at a
certain point, then new and
steady rills of income, though never so small, being added, wealth
begins.
Wth 6.124 2 ...'t is very well that the poor husband
reads in a book of a
new way of living...let him go home and try it, if he dare.
Wth 6.127 2 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 6.145 5 ...men run away to other countries because
they are not good in
their own, and run back to their own because they pass for nothing in
the
new places.
Ctr 6.147 11 ...nature has put fruits apart in
latitudes, a new fruit in every
degree...
Ctr 6.152 25 A gorgeous livery [in England] indicates
new and awkward
city wealth.
Ctr 6.157 14 Here is a new poem, which elicits a good
many comments in
the journals and in conversation.
Ctr 6.166 2 Half engaged in the soil, pawing to get
free, man needs all the
music that can be brought to disengage him. If Love, red Love, with
tears
and joy;...by loud taps on the tough chrysalis can break its walls and
let the
new creature emerge erect and free,--make way and sing paean!
Bhr 6.178 17 ...in enumerating the names of persons or
of countries...the
eyes wink at each new name.
Bhr 6.179 24 'T is remarkable too that the spirit that
appears at the
windows of the house [the eyes] does at once invest himself in a new
form
of his own to the mind of the beholder.
Bhr 6.188 2 Strong will and keen perception overpower
old manners and
create new;...
Bhr 6.191 21 Novels are the journal or record of
manners, and the new
importance of these books derives from the fact that the novelist
begins to
penetrate the surface and treat this part of life more worthily.
Wsp 6.219 13 ...though the new element of freedom and
an individual has
been admitted, yet the primordial atoms are prefigured and
predetermined
to moral issues...
Wsp 6.222 5 In a new nation and language, [the
countryman's] sect...is lost.
Wsp 6.227 14 [As we grow older] We have another sight,
and a new
standard;...
Wsp 6.228 2 Among the nuns in a convent not far from
Rome, one had
appeared who laid claim to certain rare gifts of inspiration and
prophecy, and the abbess advised the Holy Father of the wonderful
powers shown by
her novice. The Pope did not well know what to make of these new
claims...
Wsp 6.229 21 Physiognomy and phrenology are not new
sciences...
Wsp 6.229 23 Physiognomy and phrenology
are...declarations of the soul
that it is aware of certain new sources of information.
Wsp 6.241 10 There will be a new church founded on
moral science;...
CbW 6.245 15 The physician prescribes hesitatingly out
of his few
resources the same tonic or sedative to this new and peculiar
constitution
which he has applied with various success to a hundred men before.
CbW 6.246 26 We have a debt...to those who have added
new sciences;...
CbW 6.254 19 Wars, fires, plagues...open a fair field
to new men.
CbW 6.254 23 ...the war or revolution or bankruptcy
that shatters a rotten
system, allows things to take a new and natural order.
CbW 6.255 6 ...the glory of character is in affronting
the horrors of
depravity to draw thence new nobilities of power;...
CbW 6.255 7 ...Art lives and thrills in new use and
combining of contrasts...
CbW 6.262 19 Nature...works up every shred and ort and
end into new
creations;...
CbW 6.271 19 ...if one comes who can...show
[men]...what gifts they
have...his suggestions require new ways of living, new books, new men,
new arts and sciences;...
CbW 6.275 15 Do not make life hard to any. This point
is acquiring new
importance in American social life.
Bty 6.281 15 We should go to the ornithologist with a
new feeling if he
could teach us what the social birds say when they sit in the autumn
council...
Bty 6.290 1 ...the forms and colors of nature have a
new charm for us in our
perception that not one ornament was added for ornament...
Bty 6.293 1 The new mode is always only a step onward
in the same
direction as the last mode...
Bty 6.293 4 ...a cultivated eye is prepared for and
predicts the new fashion.
Bty 6.303 17 The new virtue which constitutes a thing
beautiful is a certain
cosmical quality...
Ill 6.310 6 I remarked especially [in the Mammoth Cave]
the mimetic habit
with which nature, on new instruments, hums her old tunes...
Ill 6.316 27 I, who have all my life...read poems and
miscellaneous books... am still the victim of any new page;...
Ill 6.317 1 ...if...Moosehead, or any other, invent a
new style or mythology, I fancy that the world will be all brave and
right if dressed in these colors...
Ill 6.317 5 ...if...Moosehead, or any other, invent a
new style or mythology, I fancy that the world will be all brave and
right if dressed in these colors, which I had not thought of. Then at
once I will daub with this new paint; but it will not stick.
Ill 6.320 7 One after the other we accept the mental
laws, still resisting
those which follow, which however must be accepted. But all our
concessions only compel us to new profusion.
Ill 6.324 27 In a crowded life of many parts and
performers...the same
elements offer the same choices to each new comer...
Ill 6.325 22 Every moment new changes and new showers
of deceptions to
baffle and distract [the young mortal].
Ill 6.325 23 Every moment new changes and new showers
of deceptions to
baffle and distract [the young mortal].
SS 7.3 8 In the conversation that followed, my new
friend made some
extraordinary confessions.
SS 7.12 15 'T is not new facts that avail, but the heat
to dissolve everybody'
s facts.
Civ 7.20 25 ...there is a Cadmus, a Pytheas, a Manco
Capac at the
beginning of each improvement,--some superior foreigner importing new
and wonderful arts, and teaching them.
Civ 7.33 7 ...in Judaea, the advent of Jesus, and, in
modern Christendom, of
the realists Huss, Savonarola and Luther,--are casual facts which carry
forward races to new convictions...
Art2 7.37 5 ...[all the departments of life] translate
each into a new
language the sense of the other.
Elo1 7.63 8 No one can survey the face of an excited
assembly, without
being apprised of new opportunity for painting in fire human thought...
Elo1 7.66 13 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 7.66 18 If the speaker utter a noble sentiment,
the attention [of the
audience] deepens, a new and highest audience now listens...
Elo1 7.67 1 There is a tablet [in the audience] for
every line [the orator] can
inscribe, though he should mount to the highest levels. Humble persons
are
conscious of new illumination;...
Elo1 7.74 17 There is a petty lawyer's fluency, which
is sufficiently
impressive...though it be...nothing more than a facility of expressing
with
accuracy and speed what everybody thinks and says more slowly; without
new information, or precision of thought...
Elo1 7.75 25 In a Senate or other business committee,
the solid result
depends on a few men with working talent. They...value men only as they
can forward the work. But a new man comes there who has no capacity for
helping them at all...
Elo1 7.78 27 ...histories, poems and new philosophies
arise to account for [Caesar].
Elo1 7.81 6 Does [any one] think that not possibly a
man may come to him
who shall persuade him out of his most settled determination?--for
example...if he is a prudent, industrious person, to...give days and
weeks to
a new interest?
Elo1 7.89 13 The orator possesses no information which
his hearers have
not, yet he teaches them to see the thing with his eyes. By the new
placing, the circumstances acquire new solidity and worth.
Elo1 7.89 14 The orator possesses no information which
his hearers have
not, yet he teaches them to see the thing with his eyes. By the new
placing, the circumstances acquire new solidity and worth.
Elo1 7.89 19 [The orator's] mind has some new principle
of order.
Elo1 7.90 7 Condense some daily experience into a
glowing symbol, and an
audience is electrified. They feel as if they already possessed some
new
right and power over a fact which they can detach...
Elo1 7.94 24 If you would correct my false view of
facts,--hold up to me
the same facts in the true order of thought, and I cannot go back from
the
new conviction.
Elo1 7.95 22 ...the slight yet sufficient party
organization [the resistance to
slavery] offered, reinforced the city with new blood from the woods and
mountains.
DL 7.104 19 ...chiefly...the young American studies new
and speedier
modes of transportation.
DL 7.105 21 [The boy] walks daily among wonders...the
new knowledge is
taken up into the life of to-day and becomes the means of more.
DL 7.105 23 The blowing rose is a new event;...
DL 7.106 19 The first ride into the country...the books
of the nursery, are
new chapters of joy [to the child].
DL 7.124 16 ...we soon catch the trick of each man's
conversation, and
knowing his two or three main facts, anticipate what he thinks of each
new
topic that rises.
DL 7.125 9 In each the circumstance signalized differs,
but in each it is
made the coals of an ever-burning egotism. In one, it was his going to
sea;... in a fifth, his new diet and regimen;...
DL 7.126 10 One is struck in every company...with the
riches of Nature, when he hears so many new tones, all musical...
DL 7.126 12 One is struck in every company...with the
riches of Nature, when he...reads new expressions of face.
DL 7.128 15 There is no event greater in life than the
appearance of new
persons about our hearth...
Farm 7.148 14 ...this shelter creates a new climate.
Farm 7.148 23 The chemist comes to [the farmer's] aid
every year by
following out some new hint drawn from Nature...
Farm 7.150 11 ...these [drainage] tiles have acquired
by association a new
interest.
Farm 7.151 2 There has been a nightmare bred in England
of indigestion
and spleen among landlords and loom-lords, namely, the dogma that...the
plight of every new generation is worse than of the foregoing...
Farm 7.152 9 ...when...there is more skill, and tools
and roads, the new
generations are strong enough to open the lowlands...
Farm 7.153 8 Put [the farmer] on a new planet and he
would know where
to begin;...
WD 7.158 18 ...so many inventions have been added that
life seems almost
made over new;...
WD 7.158 26 ...the vast production and manifold
application of iron is
new;...
WD 7.159 1 ...our common and indispensable utensils of
house and farm
are new;...
WD 7.159 4 ...the immense productions of the
laboratory, are new in this
century...
WD 7.161 11 There does not seem any limit to these new
informations of
the same Spirit that made the elements at first...
WD 7.162 1 Another result of our arts is the new
intercourse which is
surprising us with new solutions of the embarrassing political
problems.
WD 7.162 2 Another result of our arts is the new
intercourse which is
surprising us with new solutions of the embarrassing political
problems.
WD 7.162 4 Another result of our arts is the new
intercourse which is
surprising us with new solutions of the embarrassing political
problems. The intercourse is not new, but the scale is new.
WD 7.162 19 This thousand-handed art has introduced a
new element into
the state.
WD 7.163 5 We have new shoes, gloves, glasses and
gimlets;...
WD 7.164 2 ...the new man always finds himself standing
on the brink of
chaos...
WD 7.165 8 Every new step in improving the engine
restricts one more act
of the engineer...
WD 7.166 27 The new study of the Sanskrit has shown us
the origin of the
old names of God...
WD 7.169 23 ...a thousand spectacles [the variable
wind] brings, and each
is the frame or dwelling of a new spirit.
Boks 7.198 24 Every new crop in the fertile harvest of
reform...is there [in
Plato].
Boks 7.203 1 If any one who had read with interest the
Isis and Osiris of
Plutarch should then read a chapter called Providence, by
Synesius...he... will conceive new gratitude to his fellow men...
Boks 7.203 2 If any one who had read with interest the
Isis and Osiris of
Plutarch should then read a chapter called Providence, by
Synesius...he... will conceive new gratitude to his fellow men, and a
new estimate of their
nobility.
Boks 7.203 16 The reader of these books [of the
Platonists] makes new
acquaintance with his own mind;...
Boks 7.203 17 The reader of these books [of the
Platonists] makes new
acquaintance with his own mind; new regions of thought are opened.
Boks 7.205 12 ...[Gibbon's] book is one of the
conveniences of civilization, like the new railroad from ocean to
ocean...
Boks 7.206 20 If now the relations of England to
European affairs bring [the scholar] to British ground, he is arrived
at the very moment when
modern history takes new proportions.
Boks 7.214 11 ...books that...distribute things...with
as daring a freedom as
we use in dreams...suggest new thoughts for to-morrow.
Boks 7.216 22 We are [in the novel] cheated into
laughter or wonder by
feats which only oddly combine acts that we do every day. There is no
new
element, no power, no furtherance.
Boks 7.216 24 [The novel] is only confectionery, not
the raising of new
corn.
Boks 7.217 2 Money, and killing, and the Wandering Jew,
and persuading
the lover that his mistress is betrothed to another, these are the
main-springs [of the novel]; new names, but no new qualities in the men
and women.
Clbs 7.227 22 ...in higher activity of mind, every new
perception is
attended with a thrill of pleasure...
Clbs 7.231 14 Among the men of wit and learning, [the
lover of letters] could not withhold his homage from the gayety, grasp
of memory, luck, splendor and speed; such exploits of discourse, such
feats of society! What
new powers, what mines of wealth!
Clbs 7.232 23 Some men love only to talk where they are
masters. ... They
go rarely to thei their equals, and then as for their own convenience
simply, making too much haste to introduce and impart their new whim or
discovery;...
Clbs 7.234 25 ...once in the right company, new and
vast values do not fail
to appear.
Clbs 7.243 1 There was a time when in France...the
houses of the nobility, which, up to that time, had been constructed on
feudal necessities, in a
hollow square...were rebuilt with new purpose.
Clbs 7.247 17 I remember a social experiment...wherein
it appeared that
each of the members fancied he was in need of society, but himself
unpresentable. On trial they all found that they could be tolerated by,
and
could tolerate, each other. Nay, the tendency to extreme self-respect
which
hesitated to join in a club was running rapidly down to abject
admiration of
each other, when the club was broken up by new combinations.
Clbs 7.249 18 If...[l'homme de lettres] dare not speak
of fairy gold, he will
yet tell what new books he has found...
Cour 7.263 20 To the sailor's experience every new
circumstance suggests
what he must do.
Cour 7.269 10 ...a new book astonishes for a few
days...
Cour 7.270 16 ...for a settler in a new country, one
good, believing, strong-minded
man is worth a hundred, nay, a thousand men without character;...
Cour 7.272 11 Everything feels the new breath [of
courage] except the old
doting nigh-dead politicians...
Cour 7.272 24 The best act of the marvellous genius of
Greece was...in the
instinct which, at Thermopylae...kept Asia out of Europe,--Asia with
its
antiquities and organic slavery,--from corrupting the hope and new
morning
of the West.
Cour 7.274 4 ...[the religious sentiment] is always
new...
Suc 7.283 23 Men are made each with some triumphant
superiority, which... enriches the community with a new art;...
Suc 7.286 6 Leverrier...knew where to look for the new
planet.
Suc 7.286 19 ...there is no limit to these varieties of
talent. These are arts to
be thankful for,--each one as it is a new direction of human power.
Suc 7.292 13 The gravest and learnedest courts in this
country shudder to
face a new question...
Suc 7.293 19 It is the dulness of the multitude that
they cannot see the
house in the ground-plan; the working, in the model of the projector.
Whilst
it is a thought, though it were a new fuel...it is a chimera;...
Suc 7.293 20 It is the dulness of the multitude that
they cannot see the
house in the ground-plan; the working, in the model of the projector.
Whilst
it is a thought, though it were...a new food...it is a chimera;...
Suc 7.300 11 How that element [color] washes the
universe with its
enchanting waves! The sculptor had ended his work, and behold a new
world of dream-like glory.
Suc 7.301 4 If we follow this hint [of correspondence]
into our intellectual
education, we shall find that it is...not new dogmas...that are our
first need;...
Suc 7.302 9 The world is enlarged for us, not by new
objects...
Suc 7.305 12 ...our tenderness for youth and beauty
gives a new and just
importance to their fresh and manifold claims...
Suc 7.307 27 The searching tests to apply to every new
pretender are
amount and quality...
Suc 7.308 3 Your theory is unimportant; but what new
stock you can add to
humanity, or how high you can carry life?
Suc 7.309 6 Nature lays the ground-plan of each
creature accurately...then
veils it scrupulously. See how carefully she covers up the skeleton.
... She... forces death down underground...and wipes carefully out
every trace by
new creation.
Suc 7.311 4 ...to redeem defeat by new thought...that
is not easy...
OA 7.313 17 ...if it be to [clouds] allowed/ To fool me
with a shining
cloud,/ So only new griefs are consoled/ By new delights, as old by
old,/ Frankly I will be your guest,/ Count your change and cheer the
best./
OA 7.313 18 ...if it be to [clouds] allowed/ To fool me
with a shining
cloud,/ So only new griefs are consoled/ By new delights, as old by
old,/ Frankly I will be your guest,/ Count your change and cheer the
best./
OA 7.326 5 ...[the old lawyer's] reputation does not
gain or suffer from one
or a dozen new performances.
OA 7.326 6 If [the old lawyer] should on a new occasion
rise quite beyond
his mark...that, of course, would instantly tell;...
OA 7.327 8 Every faculty new to each man thus goads
him...
OA 7.335 3 [John Adams] spoke of the new novels of
Cooper...with praise...
PI 8.5 17 I believe this conviction makes the charm of
chemistry,--that we
have the same avoirdupois matter in an alembic, without a vestige of
the
old form; and in animal transformation not less, as...in embryo and
man; everything undressing and stealing away from its old into new
form...
PI 8.13 1 When some familiar truth or fact appears in a
new dress...we
cannot enough testify our surprise and pleasure.
PI 8.13 4 When some familiar truth or fact appears in a
new dress...we
cannot enough testify our surprise and pleasure. It is like the new
virtue
shown in some unprized old property...
PI 8.13 27 There is no more welcome gift to men than a
new symbol.
PI 8.14 3 ...[a new symbol] will last a hundred years.
Then comes a new
genius, and brings another.
PI 8.15 16 The endless passing of one element into new
forms...explains
the rank which the imagination holds in our catalogue of mental powers.
PI 8.15 24 The poet accounts all productions and
changes of Nature as the
nouns of language, uses them representatively, too well pleased with
their
ulterior to value much their primary meaning. Every new object so seen
gives a shock of agreeable surprise.
PI 8.16 24 The bee flies among the flowers, and gets
mint and marjoram, and generates a new product...
PI 8.16 27 ...the chemist mixes hydrogen and oxygen to
yield a new
product, which is not these, but water;...
PI 8.17 3 ...the poet listens to conversation and
beholds all objects in
Nature, to give back, not them, but a new and transcendent whole.
PI 8.17 11 [Poetry's] essential mark is that it betrays
in every word instant
activity of mind, shown in new uses of every fact and image...
PI 8.22 26 ...Thomson's Seasons and the best parts of
many old and many
new poets are simply enumerations by a person who felt the beauty of
the
common sights and sounds...
PI 8.26 1 [People] like to go...to Faneuil Hall, and be
taught by Otis, Webster, or Kossuth...what great hearts they
have...what new possible
enlargements to their narrow horizons.
PI 8.32 20 We are dazzled at first by new words and
brilliancy of color...
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.
PI 8.40 5 The reason we set so high a value on any
poetry...is that it is a
new work of Nature...
PI 8.40 6 [Poetry] must be as new as foam and as old as
the rock.
PI 8.40 7 ...a new verse comes once in a hundred
years;...
PI 8.40 25 Now at this rare elevation above his usual
sphere, [the poet] has
come into new circulations...
PI 8.44 9 Vast is the difference between writing clean
verses for
magazines, and creating these new persons and situations...
PI 8.44 10 Vast is the difference between writing clean
verses for
magazines, and creating these new persons and situations,--new language
with emphasis and reality.
PI 8.60 3 The Crusades brought out the genius of
France, in the twelfth
century, when Pierre d'Auvergne said,--I will sing a new song which
resounds in my breast...
PI 8.63 25 Power, new power, is the good which the soul
seeks.
PI 8.64 8 Bring us the bards who shall sing all our old
ideas out of our
heads, and new ones in;...
PI 8.64 16 Bring us...poetry which...is the gift to men
of new images and
symbols...
PI 8.69 24 It is not style or rhymes, or a new image
more or less that
imports, but sanity;...
PI 8.73 8 The high poetry which shall...bring in the
new thoughts, the
sanity and heroic aims of nations, is deeper hid...
SA 8.83 3 We think a man unable and desponding. It is
only that he is
misplaced. Put him with new companions, and they will find in him
excellent qualities...
SA 8.87 21 When the young European emigrant, after a
summer's labor, puts on for the first time a new coat, he puts on much
more.
SA 8.101 25 In America, the necessity of...building
every house and barn
and fence, then church and town-house...made the whole population poor;
and the like necessity is still found in each new settlement in the
Territories.
SA 8.102 26 ...I have seen examples of new grace and
power in address that
honor the country.
Elo2 8.112 1 ...[in a debate] much power is to be
exhibited which is not yet
called into existence, but is to be suggested on the spot...at the
appearance
of new evidence...
Elo2 8.115 1 ...how every listener gladly consents to
be nothing in [the
orator's] presence...and be steeped and ennobled in the new wine of
this
eloquence!
Elo2 8.116 6 You go to a town-meeting where the people
are called to
some disagreeable duty, such as, for example, often occurred during the
war, at the occasion of a new draft.
Elo2 8.116 25 [the orator]...surprises [the
people]...with...his steady gaze at
the new and future event...
Elo2 8.119 8 Go into an assembly well excited, some
angry political
meeting on the eve of a crisis. Then it appears that eloquence is as
natural
as swimming,--an art which all men might learn, though so few do. It
only
needs that they should be once well pushed off into the water...and
henceforward they possess this new and wonderful element.
Elo2 8.120 7 ...give [an eloquent man]...the
inspiration of a great multitude, and he surprises by new and
unlooked-for powers.
Res 8.138 18 ...if you tell me...that every man is
provided, in the new bias
of his faculty, with a key to Nature...I am invigorated...
Res 8.140 10 The marked events in history, as the
emigration of a colony to
a new and more delightful coast; the building of a large ship;...each
of these
events electrifies the tribe to which it befalls;...
Res 8.140 15 The marked events in history...the arrival
among an old
stationary nation of a more instructed race, with new arts:--each of
these
events electrifies the tribe to which it befalls;...
Res 8.142 17 ...we have seen the most healthful
revolution in the politics of
the nation,--the Constitution not only amended, but construed in a new
spirit.
Res 8.142 26 We are working the new Atlantic telegraph.
Res 8.143 19 ...it turns out that [the Chinaman] has
sent home to China
American food and tools and luxuries...and a new market has grown up
for
our commerce.
Res 8.144 10 The world belongs to the energetic man.
His will gives him
new eyes.
Res 8.146 19 What a new face courage puts on
everything!
Res 8.151 16 Natural history is, in the
country...always opening new resorts.
Res 8.152 8 Well for [the scholar] if he can say with
the old minstrel, I
know where to find a new song.
QO 8.179 15 The highest statement of new philosophy
complacently caps
itself with some prophetic maxim from the oldest learning.
QO 8.180 16 ...if we find in India or Arabia a book out
of our horizon of
thought and tradition, we are soon taught by new researches in its
native
country to discover its foregoers...
QO 8.182 24 ...the surprising results of the new
researches into the history
of Egypt have opened to us the deep debt of the churches of Rome and
England to the Egyptian hierology.
QO 8.183 24 ...when [Webster] opened a new book, he
turned to the table
of contents...
QO 8.188 16 In opening a new book we often discover,
from the unguarded
devotion with which the writer gives his motto or text, all we have to
expect
from him.
QO 8.188 21 If Lord Bacon appears already in the
preface, I go and read
the Instauration instead of the new book.
QO 8.190 7 Each man of thought is surrounded by wiser
men than he, if
they cannot write as well. Cannot he and they combine? Cannot
they...call
their poem Beaumont and Fletcher, or the Theban Phalanx's? The city
will
for nine days or nine years make differences and sinister comparisons:
there
is a new and more excellent public that will bless the friends.
QO 8.193 10 There is...a new charm in such intellectual
works as, passing
through long time, have had a multitude of authors and improvers.
QO 8.194 15 We read the quotation with [the writer's]
eyes, and find a new
and fervent sense;...
QO 8.194 17 ...a passage from one of the poets, well
recited, borrows new
interest from the rendering...
QO 8.195 7 There is an illusion in a new phrase.
QO 8.195 11 A man hears a fine sentence out of
Swedenborg...and is very
merry at heart that he has now got so fine a thing. Translate it out of
the
new words into his own usual phrase, and he will wonder again at his
own
simplicity...
QO 8.195 15 It is curious what new interest an old
author acquires by
official canonization in Tiraboschi...or other historian of literature.
QO 8.200 4 The old forest is decomposed for the
composition of the new
forest.
QO 8.202 5 ...if the thinker...recognizes the perpetual
suggestion of the
Supreme Intellect, the oldest thoughts become new and fertile whilst he
speaks them.
PC 8.205 7 ...as through dreams in watches of the
night,/ So through all
creatures in their form and ways/ Some mystic hint accosts the
vigilant,/ Not clearly voiced, but waking a new sense/ Inviting to new
knowledge, one with old./
PC 8.205 8 ...as through dreams in watches of the
night,/ So through all
creatures in their form and ways/ Some mystic hint accosts the
vigilant,/ Not clearly voiced, but waking a new sense/ Inviting to new
knowledge, one with old./
PC 8.208 12 I will not say that American institutions
have given a new
enlargement to our idea of a finished man...
PC 8.208 16 The new claim of woman to a political
status is itself an
honorable testimony to the civilization which has given her a civil
status
new in history.
PC 8.208 19 The new claim of woman to a political
status is itself an
honorable testimony to the civilization which has given her a civil
status
new in history.
PC 8.208 25 The war gave us the abolition of slavery,
the success...of the
Freedmen's Bureau. Add to these the new scope of social science;...
PC 8.209 11 The spirit [in America] is new.
PC 8.210 5 When classes are exasperated against each
other, the peace of
the world is always kept by striking a new note.
PC 8.210 6 When classes are exasperated against each
other, the peace of
the world is always kept by striking a new note. Instantly the units
part, and
form a new order...
PC 8.210 9 In this country the prodigious mass of work
that must be done
has either made new divisions of labor or created new professions.
PC 8.211 24 ...a new and healthful air regenerates the
human mind...
PC 8.212 5 That cosmical west wind...is alone broad
enough to carry to
every city and suburb...the inspirations of this new hope of mankind.
PC 8.212 11 ...in America everything looks new and
recent.
PC 8.213 7 ...I find not only this equality between new
and old countries... but also a certain equivalence of the ages of
history;...
PC 8.225 1 ...the new day is purple with the bloom of
youth and love.
PC 8.226 4 At any time, it only needs the
contemporaneous appearance of a
few superior and attractive men to give a new and noble turn to the
public
mind.
PC 8.227 5 Great men,-the age goes on their credit; but
all the rest, when
their wires are continued and not cut, can do as signal things, and in
new
parts of Nature.
PC 8.228 14 Science...sweeps away, with every new
perception, our
infantile catechisms...
PC 8.230 4 Talent working with joy in the cause of
universal truth lifts the
possessor to new power as a benefactor.
PC 8.233 10 ...I draw new hope from the atmosphere we
breathe to-day...
PC 8.233 14 The age has new convictions.
PC 8.234 2 ...when I say the educated class, I know
what a benignant
breadth that word has,-new in the world...
PPo 8.237 21 ...the essential value [in books] is the
adding of knowledge to
our stock by the record of new facts...
PPo 8.246 9 Harems and wine-shops only give [Hafiz] a
new ground of
observation...
PPo 8.247 21 ...quick perception and corresponding
expression, a
constitution to which every morrow is a new day...this generosity of
ebb
and flow satisfies...
PPo 8.248 3 What is pent and smouldered in the dumb
actor, is not pent in
the poet, but passes over into new form...
PPo 8.251 4 Every song of Hafiz affords new proof of
the unimportance of
your subject to success...
Insp 8.275 14 The raptures of goodness are as old as
history and new with
this morning's sun.
Insp 8.276 11 [Inspiration] seems a semi-animal heat;
as if...a genial
companion, or a new thought suggested in book or conversation could
fire
the train...
Insp 8.282 2 The wealth of the mind in this respect of
seeing is like that of
a looking-glass, which is never tired or worn by any multitude of
objects
which it reflects. You may carry it all round the world, it is ready
and
perfect as ever for new millions.
Insp 8.285 17 ...the love-filled singers
[nightingales]/ Poured by night
before my window/ Their sweet melodies,-/ Kept awake my dear soul,/
Roused tender new longings/ In my lately touched bosom/...
Insp 8.286 21 ...in our good days a well-ordered mind
has a new thought
awaiting it every morning.
Insp 8.286 26 If a new view of life or mind gives us
joy, so does new
arrangement.
Insp 8.286 27 If a new view of life or mind gives us
joy, so does new
arrangement.
Insp 8.287 1 ...we take as much delight in finding the
right place for an old
observation, as in a new thought.
Insp 8.289 6 Novelty, surprise, change of scene...break
up the tiresome old
roof of heaven into new forms, as Hafiz said.
Insp 8.292 20 ...in discourse with a friend, our
thought...allows itself to be
seen as a thought, in a manner as new and entertaining to us as to our
companions.
Insp 8.293 15 In enlarged conversation we have
suggestions that require
new ways of living...
Insp 8.293 16 In enlarged conversation we have
suggestions that require... new books, new men, new arts...
Insp 8.293 20 By sympathy, each [party in good
conversation] opens to the
eloquence, and begins to see with the eyes of his mind. We were all
lonely, thoughtless; and now...we see new relations, many truths;...
Insp 8.294 11 [Another source of inspiration is] New
poetry; by which I
mean chiefly, old poetry that is new to the reader.
Insp 8.294 12 [Another source of inspiration is] New
poetry; by which I
mean chiefly, old poetry that is new to the reader.
Insp 8.294 19 Words used in a new sense and
figuratively, dart a delightful
lustre;...
Insp 8.294 21 ...every word admits a new use...
Insp 8.297 5 [Scholars] are men whom a book could
entertain, a new
thought intoxicate...
Grts 8.303 10 You say of some new person, That man will
go far...
Grts 8.306 21 ...every mind has a new compass...
Grts 8.306 21 ...every mind has...a new north...
Grts 8.306 22 ...every mind has...a new direction of
its own...
Grts 8.306 25 ...every man...has a new countenance, new
manner, new
voice, new thoughts and new character.
Grts 8.306 26 ...every man...has a new countenance, new
manner, new
voice, new thoughts and new character.
Grts 8.307 2 ...there is a teaching for [every man]
from within which is
leading him in a new path...
Grts 8.308 3 In morals this [individual bias] is
conscience; in intellect, genius; in practice, talent;-not to imitate
or surpass a particular man in his
way, but to bring out your own new way;...
Grts 8.309 10 ...the rule of the orator begins...when
the thought which he
stands for...gives him valor, breadth and new intellectual power...
Grts 8.310 19 How grateful to find in man or woman a
new emphasis of
their own.
Grts 8.314 15 Napoleon commands our respect...by the
speed and security
of his action in the premises, always new.
Imtl 8.323 22 ...we are as ignorant of the state which
preceded our present
existence as of that which will follow it. Things being so, I feel that
if this
new faith can give us more certainty, it deserves to be received.
Imtl 8.326 8 Christianity brought a new wisdom.
Imtl 8.338 26 ...it is the nature of intelligent beings
to be forever new to life.
Imtl 8.339 4 ...the man must have new motives, new
companions, new
condition and another term.
Imtl 8.339 21 Take us as we are, with our experience,
and transfer us to a
new planet...
Imtl 8.339 24 After we have found our depth [on a new
planet], and
assimilated what we could of the new experience, transfer us to a new
scene.
Imtl 8.339 25 After we have found our depth [on a new
planet], and
assimilated what we could of the new experience, transfer us to a new
scene.
Imtl 8.339 27 After we have found our depth [on a new
planet], and
assimilated what we could of the new experience, transfer us to a new
scene. In each transfer we shall have acquired...a new mastery of the
old
thoughts...
Imtl 8.342 14 ...the one doctrine in which all
religions agree is that new
light is added to the mind in proportion as it uses that which it has.
Dem1 10.20 24 ...the fabled ring of Gyges...is simply
mischievous. A new
or private language...the transfusion of the blood...are of this kind.
Dem1 10.26 21 I think the rappings a new test...to try
catechisms with.
Aris 10.36 24 ...a new respect for the sacredness of
the individual man, is
that antidote which must correct in our country the disgraceful
deference to
public opinion...
Aris 10.40 10 ...if the finders of parallax, of new
planets, of steam power
for boat and carriage...should keep their secrets...must not the whole
race of
mankind serve them as gods?
Aris 10.41 24 In the Norse Edda it appears as the
curious but excellent
policy of contending tribes, when tired of war, to exchange hostages,
and in
reality each to adopt from the other a first-rate man, who thus
acquired a
new country; was at once made a chief.
Aris 10.46 24 ...the constitution of things has
distributed a new quality or
talent to each mind...
Aris 10.61 18 The generous soul, on arriving in a new
port, makes instant
preparation for a new voyage.
Aris 10.61 19 The generous soul, on arriving in a new
port, makes instant
preparation for a new voyage.
PerF 10.68 2 No ray is dimmed, no atom worn,/ My oldest
force is good as
new,/ And the fresh rose on yonder thorn/ Gives back the bending
heavens
in dew./
PerF 10.72 10 ...behind all these [natural forces] are
finer elements...a new
style and series, the spiritual.
PerF 10.74 5 [Man's] whole frame is responsive to the
world...every sense, every pore to a new element...
PerF 10.77 5 Our stock in life, our real estate, is
that amount of thought
which we have had,-and which we have applied and so domesticated. The
ground we have thus created is forever a fund for new thoughts.
PerF 10.77 17 Certain thoughts, certain
observations...would be my capital
if I removed to Spain or China...or to new spiritual societies.
PerF 10.77 25 Every valuable person who joins in an
enterprise...what he
chiefly brings...is...his method. And thus with every one a new power.
PerF 10.82 25 These [mental powers] are means and
stairs for new
ascensions of the mind.
PerF 10.86 5 That band which ties [cosmical laws]
together...is universal
good, saturating all with one being and aim, so that each...is only the
same
spirit applied to new departments.
PerF 10.88 1 Every new asserter of the right surprises
us...
Chr2 10.99 15 ...slowly the soul unfolds itself in the
new man.
Chr2 10.102 4 ...the perpetual supply of new genius
shocks us with thrills
of life...
Chr2 10.108 7 ...the new age cannot see with the eyes
of the last.
Chr2 10.114 7 The soul...asks...no new laws...
Chr2 10.117 12 There will always be a class of
imaginative youths...and
these will provide [the moral sentiment] with new historic forms and
songs.
Chr2 10.117 24 The churches already indicate the new
spirit in adding to
the perennial office of teaching, beneficent activities...
Chr2 10.118 12 ...in the new importance of the
individual...society is
threatened with actual granulation, religious as well as political.
Edc1 10.125 1 A new degree of intellectual power seems
cheap at any price.
Edc1 10.128 6 Here is a world...fenced and planted with
civil partitions and
properties, which all put new restraints on the young inhabitant.
Edc1 10.130 4 Whatever the man does, or whatever
befalls him, opens
another chamber in his soul,-that is, he has got a new feeling, a new
thought, a new organ.
Edc1 10.130 26 ...what is the charm which every ore,
every new plant... possess for Humboldt?
Edc1 10.130 26 ...what is the charm which every
ore...every new fact
touching winds, clouds, ocean currents...possess for Humboldt?
Edc1 10.133 6 If I have renounced the search of truth,
if I have come into
the port of some pretending dogmatism, some new church or old
church...I
have died to all use of these new events...
Edc1 10.133 7 If I have renounced the search of
truth...I have died to all
use of these new events...
Edc1 10.137 1 Nature, when she sends a new mind into
the world, fills it
beforehand with a desire for that which she wishes it to know and do.
Edc1 10.137 4 Nature, when she sends a new mind into
the world, fills it
beforehand with a desire for that which she wishes it to know and do.
Let
us wait and see what is this new creation...
Edc1 10.137 4 Nature, when she sends a new mind into
the world, fills it
beforehand with a desire for that which she wishes it to know and do.
Let
us wait and see...of what new organ the great Spirit had need when it
incarnated this new Will.
Edc1 10.137 5 Nature, when she sends a new mind into
the world, fills it
beforehand with a desire for that which she wishes it to know and do.
Let
us wait and see...of what new organ the great Spirit had need when it
incarnated this new Will.
Edc1 10.137 6 A new Adam in the garden, [the new man]
is to name all the
beasts in the field, all the gods in the sky.
Edc1 10.143 21 Respect the child. Wait and see the new
product of Nature.
Edc1 10.144 19 Here are the two capital facts [of
education], Genius and
Drill. The first is the inspiration in the well-born healthy child, the
new
perception he has of nature.
Edc1 10.144 25 This is the perpetual romance of new
life, the invasion of
God into the old dead world...
Edc1 10.147 19 ...as mechanics say, when one has
learned the use of tools, it is easy to work at a new craft.
Edc1 10.149 10 One burns to tell the new fact, the
other burns to hear it.
Edc1 10.149 13 See how far a young doctor will ride or
walk to witness a
new surgical operation.
Edc1 10.149 15 I have seen a carriage-maker's shop
emptied of all its
workmen into the street, to scrutinize a new pattern from New York.
Edc1 10.156 10 ...he is,-every child, a new style of
man;...
SovE 10.185 6 ...presently...a new perception opens,
and [the man down in
Nature] is made a citizen of the world of souls...
SovE 10.195 7 The new saint gloried in infirmities.
SovE 10.207 4 ...new views of inspiration, of miracles,
of the saints, have
supplanted the old opinions...
SovE 10.208 17 How is the new generation to be edified?
SovE 10.208 22 A new Socrates, or Zeno, or
Swedenborg...may be born in
this age...
SovE 10.208 23 ...a new crop of geniuses like those of
the Elizabethan age, may be born in this age...
SovE 10.209 25 Here is now a new feeling of humanity
infused into public
action.
SovE 10.210 4 ...there are the new conventions of
social science, before
which the questions of the rights of women...come for a hearing.
SovE 10.210 9 If these [public actions] are tokens of
the steady currents of
thought and will in these directions, one might well anticipate a new
nation.
SovE 10.212 11 We buttress [the moral sentiment]
up...with legends, traditions and forms, each good for the one moment
in which it was a happy
type or symbol of the Power; but the Power sends in the next moment a
new lesson...
Prch 10.217 14 The old [religious] forms rattle, and
the new delay to
appear;...
Prch 10.217 24 We are born too late for the old and too
early for the new
faith.
Prch 10.218 20 ...that religious submission and
abandonment which give
man a new element and being...it is not in churches, it is not in
houses.
Prch 10.218 24 ...I see not how the great God prepares
to satisfy the heart
in the new order of things.
Prch 10.225 2 ...when [a man] shall act from one
motive, and all his
faculties play true...this...will give new senses, new wisdom of its
own
kind;...
Prch 10.225 3 ...it is clear...is it not, that...when
[a man] shall act from one
motive, and all his faculties play true...this...will give...not more
facts, nor
new combinations, but divination, or direct intuition of the state of
men and
things?
Prch 10.226 8 We must reconcile ourselves to the new
order of things.
Prch 10.232 1 ...it is impossible to pay no regard...to
war and peace, new
events...
Prch 10.232 2 ...it is impossible to pay no regard...to
good harvests, new
resources...
Prch 10.233 9 The essential ground of a new book or a
new sermon is a
new spirit.
Prch 10.233 10 The essential ground of a new book or a
new sermon is a
new spirit.
Prch 10.233 10 The author has a new thought...
Prch 10.233 23 ...[inspiration] will invent its own
methods: the new wine
will make the bottles new.
Prch 10.233 25 Only let there be a deep observer, and
he will make light of
new shop and new circumstance that afflict you;...
Prch 10.233 26 Only let there be a deep observer, and
he will make light of
new shop and new circumstance that afflict you;...
Prch 10.233 27 Only let there be a deep observer, and
he will make light of
new shop and new circumstance that afflict you; new shop, or old
cathedral, it is all one to him.
Prch 10.234 12 A vivid thought brings the power to
paint it; and in
proportion to the depth of its source is the force of its projection.
We are
happy and enriched; we go away invigorated...and shall not forget to
come
again for new impulses.
Prch 10.237 8 Here is thought and love and truth and
duty, new as on the
first day of Adam and of angels.
MoL 10.243 21 The subtle Hindoo...produced the
wonderful epics of
which, in the present century, the translations have added new regions
to
thought.
MoL 10.248 6 War disorganizes, but it is to reorganize.
Weeks, months
pass-a new harvest;...
MoL 10.248 7 War disorganizes, but it is to reorganize.
Weeks, months
pass-a new harvest; trade springs up, and there stand new cities, new
homes...
MoL 10.248 12 Italy, France-a hundred times those
countries have been
trampled with armies and burned over: a few summers, and they...yield
new
men and new revenues.
MoL 10.248 13 If churches are effete, it is because the
new Heaven forms.
MoL 10.254 25 ...every age is new...
MoL 10.255 1 Men over forty are no judges of a book
written in a new
spirit.
MoL 10.257 5 All of us have shared the new enthusiasm
of country and of
liberty which swept like a whirlwind through all souls at the outbreak
of
war...
MoL 10.258 5 ...on each new threat of faction, the
ballot of the people has
been unexpectedly right.
MoL 10.258 12 Slavery is broken, and, if we use our
advantage, irretrievably. For such a gain...one generation might well
be sacrificed; perhaps it will; that...a new era of equal rights dawn
on the universe.
MoL 10.258 14 Who would not, if it could be made
certain that the new
morning of universal liberty should rise on our race by the perishing
of one
generation, who would not consent to die?
Schr 10.262 20 Stung by this intellectual conscience,
we go to measure our
tasks as scholars...and our sadness is suddenly overshone by a sympathy
of
blessing. Beauty...comes in and puts a new face on the world.
Schr 10.264 2 All the sciences are only new
applications...of the one law
which [the scholar's] mind is.
Schr 10.266 7 [Nature]...comes in with a new ravishing
experience and
makes the old time ridiculous.
Schr 10.266 27 The cant of the time inquires
superciliously after the new
ideas;...
Schr 10.267 10 Action is legitimate and good; forever
be it honored! right, original, private, necessary action, proceeding
new from the heart of man...
Schr 10.278 12 ...when one observes how eagerly our
people entertain and
discuss a new theory...one would draw a favorable inference as to their
intellectual and spiritual tendencies.
Schr 10.279 21 I declare anew from Heaven that truth
exists new and
beautiful and profitable forevermore.
Schr 10.281 2 [Idealistic views] threaten the validity
of contracts, but do
not prevail so far as to establish the new kingdom which shall
supersede
contracts, oaths and property.
Schr 10.281 7 We are not afraid of new truth...no, but
of a counterfeit.
Schr 10.281 8 We are not afraid of new truth, of truth
never, new, or old,- no, but of a counterfeit.
Schr 10.281 10 Everybody hates imbecility and
shortcoming, not new
methods.
Schr 10.283 24 ...trusted and obeyed in happy natures
[mother-wit]... makes new means for its great ends.
Plu 10.299 20 [Plutarch] is...sufficiently a
mathematician to leave some of
his readers...respectfully skipping to the next chapter. But this
scholastic
omniscience of our author engages a new respect, since they hope he
understands his own diagram.
Plu 10.306 7 The plain speaking of Plutarch...in our
new tendencies of
civilization, may tend to correct a false delicacy.
Plu 10.320 16 ...in recent reading of the old text [of
Plutarch's Morals], on
coming on anything absurd or unintelligible, I referred to the new text
and
found a clear and accurate statement in its place.
LLNE 10.326 1 It is not easy to date these eras of
activity with any
precision, but in this region one made itself remarked, say in 1820 and
the
twenty years following. It...brought new divisions in politics;...
LLNE 10.326 2 It is not easy to date these eras of
activity with any
precision, but in this region one made itself remarked, say in 1820 and
the
twenty years following. It...brought new divisions in politics; as the
new
conscience touching temperance and slavery.
LLNE 10.326 6 Men grew reflective and intellectual.
There was a new
consciousness.
LLNE 10.327 2 The new race is stiff, heady and
rebellious;...
LLNE 10.330 1 The popular religion of our fathers had
received many
severe shocks from the new times;...
LLNE 10.330 24 The novelty of the learning lost nothing
in the skill and
genius of [Everett's] relation, and the rudest undergraduate found a
new
morning opened to him in the lecture-room of Harvard Hall.
LLNE 10.332 1 ...all [Everett's] learning was available
for purposes of the
hour. It was all new learning...
LLNE 10.333 8 In the pulpit...[Everett] gave the reins
to his florid, quaint
and affluent fancy. Then was exhibited all the richness of a rhetoric
which
we have never seen rivalled in this country. Wonderful how memorable
were words made which...covered no new or valid thoughts.
LLNE 10.334 24 ...[Everett's power] lay...in a new
perception of Grecian
beauty, to which he had opened our eyes.
LLNE 10.336 20 Astronomy...compelled a certain
extension and uplifting
of our views of the Deity and his Providence. This correction of our
superstitions was confirmed by the new science of Geology...
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.
LLNE 10.338 11 The German poet Goethe...declared war
against the great
name of Newton, proposed his own new and simple optics;...
LLNE 10.339 6 There was a breath of new air...
LLNE 10.341 10 Some time afterwards Dr. Channing opened
his mind to
Mr. and Mrs. Ripley, and with some care they invited a limited party of
ladies and gentlemen. I had the honor to be present. Though I recall
the
fact, I do not retain...any connection between [this attempt] and the
new
zeal of the friends who at that time began to be drawn together by
sympathy
of studies and of aspiration.
LLNE 10.346 11 These [19th Century] reformers were a
new class.
LLNE 10.352 3 ...in spite of the assurances of
[Fourierism's] friends that it
was new and widely discriminated from all other plans for the
regeneration
of society, we could not exempt it from the criticism which we apply to
so
many project for reform...
LLNE 10.356 25 [Thoreau]...brought every day a new
proposition, as
revolutionary as that of yesterday, but different...
LLNE 10.359 25 An old house on the place [Brook Farm]
was enlarged, and three new houses built.
CSC 10.375 6 The still-living merit of the oldest New
England families... encountered [at the Chardon Street Convention] the
founders of families, fresh merit, emerging, and expanding the brows to
a new breadth...
CSC 10.376 18 ...[these men and women at the Chardon
Street Convention] found what they sought, or the pledge of
it...in...the prophetic dignity and
transfiguration which accompanies...a man...who...awaits confidently
the
new emergency for the new counsel.
MMEm 10.405 9 [Mary Moody Emerson]...now and then in
her migrations
from town to town in Maine and Massachusetts, in search of a new
boarding-place, discovered some preacher with sense or piety, or both.
MMEm 10.405 11 ...on her arrival at any new home [Mary
Moody
Emerson] was likely to steer first to the minister's house and pray his
wife
to take a boarder;...
MMEm 10.406 14 Scorn trifles, lift your aims...these
were the lessons
which were urged [by Mary Moody Emerson] with vivacity, in ever new
language.
MMEm 10.416 16 Folly follows me [Mary Moody Emerson] as
the
shadow does the form. Yet my whole life devoted to find some new truth
which will link me closer to God.
MMEm 10.429 11 [Mary Moody Emerson wrote] Tedious
indisposition:- hoped, as it took a new form, it would open the cool,
sweet grave.
Thor 10.452 6 [Thoreau] resumed his endless walks and
miscellaneous
studies, making every day some new acquaintance with Nature...
Thor 10.453 23 [Surveying] had the advantage for
[Thoreau] that it led him
continually into new and secluded grounds...
Thor 10.462 12 [Thoreau] had always a new resource.
Thor 10.462 27 If [Thoreau] brought you yesterday a new
proposition, he
would bring you to-day another not less revolutionary.
Thor 10.463 8 [Thoreau's] trenchant sense...was always
up to the new
occasion.
Thor 10.465 26 Admiring friends offered to carry
[Thoreau] at their own
cost...to South America. But though nothing could be more grave or
considered than his refusals, they remind one, in quite new relations,
of that
fop Brummel's reply to the gentleman who offered him his carriage in a
shower, But where will you ride, then?...
Thor 10.475 16 ...[Thoreau] said that Aeschylus and the
Greeks, in
describing Apollo and Orpheus, had given no song, or no good one. They
ought...to have chanted to the gods such a hymn as would have sung all
their old ideas out of their heads, and new ones in.
Thor 10.480 27 ...these foibles [of Thoreau], real or
apparent, were fast
vanishing in the incessant growth of a spirit...which effaced its
defeats with
new triumphs.
Carl 10.496 21 ...the new French revolution of 1848 was
the best thing [Carlyle] had seen...
GSt 10.504 18 Plainly [George Stearns] was...a man whom
disasters, which
dishearten other men, only stimulated to new courage and endeavor.
LS 11.7 10 When hereafter, [Jesus] says to [his
disciples], you shall keep
the Passover, it will have an altered aspect to your eyes. It is now a
historical covenant of God with the Jewish nation. Hereafter it will
remind
you of a new covenant sealed with my blood.
LS 11.7 13 In years to come [says Jesus to his
disciples], as long as your
people shall come up to Jerusalem to keep this feast [the Passover],
the
connection which has subsisted between us will give a new meaning in
your
eyes to the national festival, as the anniversary of my death.
LS 11.15 6 Elsewhere [St. Paul] tells [the primitive
Church] that at that
time [the second coming of Christ], the world would be burnt up with
fire, and a new government established...
HDC 11.32 13 ...on the 2d of September, 1635...leave to
begin a plantation
at Musketaquid was given to Peter Bulkeley, Simon Willard, and about
twelve families more. A month later, Rev. John Jones and a large number
of
settlers destined for the new town arrived in Boston.
HDC 11.35 24 A march of a number of families with their
stuff, through
twenty miles of unknown forest...must be...for those who were new to
the
country, a formidable adventure.
HDC 11.36 1 ...the rough welcome which the new land
gave [the pilgrims] was a fit introduction to the life they must lead
in it.
HDC 11.38 18 The labors of a new plantation were paid
by its excitements.
HDC 11.41 27 The first record [of Concord] now
remaining is that of...the
appropriation of new lands as commons or pastures to some poor men.
HDC 11.42 20 The greater speed and success that
distinguish the planting
of the human race in this country, over all other plantations in
history, owe
themselves mainly to the new subdivisions of the State into small
corporations of land and power.
HDC 11.43 11 ...when, presently, the design of the
[Massachusetts Bay] colony began to fulfil itself, by the settlement of
new plantations in the
vicinity of Boston...the Governor and freemen in Boston found it
neither
desirable nor possible to control the trade and practices of these
farmers.
HDC 11.53 16 We, who see in the squalid remnants of the
twenty tribes of
Massachusetts...can hardly learn without emotion the earnestness with
which the most sensible individuals of the copper race held on to the
new
hope they had conceived...
HDC 11.53 24 It was remarkable that the preaching was
not wholly new to [the Indians].
HDC 11.54 20 Captain Underhill, in 1638, declared, that
the new
plantations of Dedham and Concord do afford large accommodations...
HDC 11.55 19 New plantations and better land had been
opened, far and
near;...
HDC 11.55 23 ...the Concord people became uneasy, and
looked around for
new seats.
HDC 11.57 11 ...a new and alarming public distress
retarded the growth of [Concord], as of the sister towns...
HDC 11.71 7 In September [1774], incensed at the new
royal law which
made the judges dependent on the crown, the inhabitants [of Concord]
assembled on the common...
HDC 11.76 11 The benignant Providence which has
prolonged their [veterans of battle of Concord's] lives to this hour
gratifies the strong
curiosity of the new generation.
HDC 11.80 11 The operation of a new government was
dreaded [in
Concord], lest it should prove expensive...
HDC 11.82 5 ...in 1788, the town [Concord], by its
delegate, accepted the
new Constitution of the United States...
LVB 11.94 16 One circumstance lessens the reluctance
with which I
intrude at this time on your [Van Buren's] attention my conviction that
the
government ought to be admonished of a new historical fact...
EWI 11.114 3 ...every provision of the bill [for
emancipation in the West
Indies] was criticised with severity. The new relation between the
master
and the apprentice, it was feared, would be mischievous;...
EWI 11.115 25 The clergy and missionaries throughout
the island [Antigua] were actively engaged, seizing the opportunity to
enlighten the
people on all the duties and responsibilities of their new relation...
EWI 11.117 7 In June, 1835, the Ministers, Lord
Aberdeen and Sir George
Grey, declared to the Parliament...that the new crop of [West Indian]
island
produce would not fall short of that of the last year.
EWI 11.120 10 The accounts [of emancipation] which we
have from all
parties [in the West Indies], both from the planters...and from the new
freemen, are of the most satisfactory kind.
EWI 11.120 12 The manner in which the new festival [of
emancipation in
the West Indies] was celebrated, brings tears to the eyes.
EWI 11.121 1 ...in 1840 Sir Charles Metcalfe, the new
governor of
Jamaica, in his address to the Assembly expressed himself to that late
exasperated body in these terms...
EWI 11.121 21 [Charles Metcalfe] further describes the
erection of
numerous churches, chapels and schools which the new population [of
Jamaica] required...
EWI 11.127 3 ...the West Indian estate was owned or
mortgaged in
England, and the owner and the mortgagee had very plain intimations
that
the feeling of English liberty was gaining every hour new mass and
velocity...
EWI 11.140 9 The First of August [1834] marks the
entrance of a new
element into modern politics, namely, the civilization of the negro.
EWI 11.143 25 When at last in a race a new principle
appears, an idea,- that conserves it;...
EWI 11.144 4 ...if the black man carries in his bosom
an indispensable
element of a new and coming civilization; for the sake of that element,
no
wrong nor strength nor circumstance can hurt him...
War 11.151 8 It has been a favorite study of modern
philosophy...to watch
the rising of a thought in one man's mind...its expansion and general
reception, until it publishes itself to the world by destroying the
existing
laws and institutions, and the generation of new.
War 11.153 2 The [early] leaders, picked men of a
courage and vigor tried
and augmented in fifty battles, are emulous to distinguish themselves
above
each other by new merits...
War 11.153 7 New territory, augmented numbers and
extended interests
call out new virtues...
War 11.153 8 New territory, augmented numbers and
extended interests
call out new virtues...
War 11.153 19 [Alexander's conquest of the East] had
the effect of uniting
into one great interest the divided commonwealths of Greece, and
infusing
a new and more enlarged public spirit into the councils of their
statesmen.
War 11.160 13 The eternal germination of the better has
unfolded new
powers, new instincts...
War 11.170 2 The question naturally arises, How is this
new aspiration of
the human mind [towards peace] to be made visible and real?
FSLC 11.179 9 I have a new experience. I wake in the
morning with a
painful sensation...which, when traced home, is the odious remembrance
of
that ignominy which has fallen on Massachusetts...
FSLC 11.181 18 The panic [over the Fugitive Slave Law]
has paralyzed the
journals...so that one cannot open a newspaper without being disgusted
by
new records of shame.
FSLC 11.193 9 ...it is absurd...to accuse the friends
of freedom in the North
with being the occasion of the new stringency of the Southern
slave-laws.
FSLC 11.201 22 [Webster] must learn...that the obscure
and private who
have no voice and care for none, so long as things go well, but who
feel the
disgrace of the new legislation creeping like miasma into their
homes... disown him...
FSLC 11.204 15 Not the smallest municipal provision, if
it were new, would receive [Webster's] sanction.
FSLC 11.207 16 Shall we call a new Convention, or will
any expert
statesman furnish us a plan for the summary or gradual winding up of
slavery, so far as the Republic is its patron?
FSLC 11.208 4 Everything invites emancipation. The
grandeur of the
design...the new importance of Liberia;...all join to demand it.
FSLC 11.209 19 By new arts the earth is subdued,
roaded, tunnelled, telegraphed, gas-lighted;...
FSLC 11.209 25 Chemistry is extorting new aids.
FSLN 11.228 25 There was an old fugitive law, but it
had become, or was
fast becoming...by the genius and laws of Massachusetts, inoperative.
The
new [Fugitive Slave] Bill made it operative...
FSLN 11.229 2 ...[the Fugitive Slave Law] discloses the
secret of the new
times, that Slavery was no longer mendicant...
FSLN 11.238 8 No excess of good nature or of tenderness
in individuals
has been able to give a new character to the system [of slavery]...
FSLN 11.244 4 ...Liberty is...the Epic Poetry, the new
religion, the chivalry
of all gentlemen.
AKan 11.257 10 I know people who are making haste to
reduce their
expenses and pay their debts, not with a view to new accumulations, but
in
preparation to save and earn for the benefit of the Kansas emigrants.
AKan 11.257 22 ...I submit that, in a case like this,
where citizens of
Massachusetts...have emigrated to national territory...and are
then...driven
from their new homes...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]...
AKan 11.260 9 ...our poor people, led by the nose by
these fine words [Union and Democracy]...ring bells and fire cannon,
with every new link of
the chain which is forged for their limbs by the plotters in the
Capitol.
AKan 11.262 24 A harder task will the new revolution of
the nineteenth
century be than was the revolution of the eighteenth century.
AKan 11.262 27 I think the American Revolution bought
its glory cheap. If
the problem was new, it was simple.
JBS 11.281 18 ...our blind statesmen go up and
down...hunting for the
origin of this new heresy [abolition].
TPar 11.287 21 ...it is vain to charge [Theodore
Parker] with perverting the
opinions of the new generation.
TPar 11.290 11 [Theodore Parker's] ministry fell...on
the years when
Southern slavery...made new and vast pretensions...
ACiv 11.298 18 The boys have no new clothes, no gifts,
no journeys;...
ACiv 11.298 20 ...the girls must go without new
bonnets;...
ACiv 11.299 23 We live in a new and exceptionable age.
ACiv 11.301 8 A democratic statesman said to me...that,
if he owned the
state of Kentucky, he would manumit all the slaves, and be a gainer by
the
transaction. Is this new?
ACiv 11.303 19 ...there have been days in American
history, when, if the
free states had done their duty, slavery had been blocked...and our
recent
calamities forever precluded. The free states yielded, and every
compromise...invited new demands.
ACiv 11.303 20 Here again is a new occasion which
heaven offers to sense
and virtue.
EPro 11.316 12 These measures [for liberty]...are
received into a sympathy
so deep as to apprise us that mankind are greater and better than we
know. At such times it appears as if a new public were created to greet
the new
event.
EPro 11.316 21 [Movement toward liberty]...is as when
an orator... announces with vibrating voice the grand human principles
involved;...a
new audience is found in the heart of the assembly...
EPro 11.319 21 Done, [The Emancipation Proclamation]
cannot be undone
by a new administration.
EPro 11.325 11 ...the aim of the war on our part
is...to destroy the piratic
feature in [Southern society] which makes it our enemy only as it is
the
enemy of the human race, and so allow its reconstruction on a just and
healthful basis. Then new affinities will act...
EPro 11.325 22 The malignant cry of the Secession press
within the free
states, and the recent action of the Confederate Congress, are decisive
as to [the Emancipation Proclamation's] efficiency and correctness of
aim. Not
less so is...the new hope it has breathed into the world.
ALin 11.328 8 ...For [Lincoln] [Nature's] Old-World
moulds aside she
threw,/ And, choosing sweet clay from the breast/ Of the unexhausted
West,/ With stuff untainted shaped a hero new,/ Wise, steadfast in the
strength of God, and true./
ALin 11.330 26 ...when the new and comparatively
unknown name of
Lincoln was announced [for President]...we heard the result coldly and
sadly.
ALin 11.335 6 ...what an occasion was the whirlwind of
the war. Here was
place for...no fair-weather sailor; the new pilot was hurried to the
helm in a
tornado.
ALin 11.336 23 ...what if it should turn out, in the
unfolding of the web, that [Lincoln] had reached the
term;...that...what remained to be done
required new and uncommitted hands...
ALin 11.336 23 ...what if it should turn out, in the
unfolding of the web, that [Lincoln] had reached the
term;...that...what remained to be done
required...a new spirit born out of the ashes of the war;...
HCom 11.341 19 War passes the power of all chemical
solvents, breaking
up the old adhesions, and allowing the atoms of society to take a new
order.
HCom 11.341 21 It is not the Government, but the War,
that has...sifted out
the pedants, put in the new and vigorous blood.
HCom 11.345 4 We see...a new era...
SMC 11.352 19 This new [Concord] Monument is built to
mark the arrival
of the nation at the new principle...
SMC 11.352 20 This new [Concord] Monument is built to
mark the arrival
of the nation at the new principle...
SMC 11.352 21 This new [Concord] Monument is built to
mark the arrival
of the nation at the new principle,-say, rather, at its new
acknowledgment...
SMC 11.356 17 ...when the Border raids were let loose
on [Kansas] villages, these people...were so beside themselves with
rage, that they
became on the instant the bravest soldiers and the most determined
avengers. And the first events of the war of the Rebellion gave the
like
training to the new recruits.
SMC 11.365 18 It happened...that the Fifth
Massachusetts was almost
unofficered. The colonel was, early in the day, disabled by a casualty;
the
lieutenant-colonel, the major and the adjutant were already transferred
to
new regiments...
SMC 11.366 15 In August, 1862, on the new requisition
for troops...twelve
men, including [Sylvester Lovejoy], were enlisted for three years...
SMC 11.366 27 After the return of the three months'
company to Concord, in 1861, Captain Prescott raised a new company of
volunteers...
EdAd 11.383 8 ...this energetic race [Americans] derive
an unprecedented
material power from the new arts...
EdAd 11.385 15 Where is...the voice of aboriginal
nations opening new
eras with hymns of lofty cheer?
EdAd 11.385 19 ...there is a fatal incuriosity and
disinclination in our
educated men to new studies and the interrogation of Nature.
EdAd 11.386 23 ...who can see the continent...without
putting new queries
to Destiny as to the purpose for which this muster of nations...is
made?
EdAd 11.387 10 ...the grape on two sides of the same
fence has new
flavors;...
EdAd 11.391 5 The name of Swedenborg has in this very
time acquired
new honors...
EdAd 11.393 5 ...a few friends of good letters have
thought fit to associate
themselves for the conduct of a new journal.
Koss 11.400 10 You [Kossuth] have earned your own
nobility at home. We [Americans] admit you ad eundem (as they say at
College). We admit you
to the same degree, without new trial.
Koss 11.400 27 ...this new crusade which you [Kossuth]
preach to willing
and to unwilling ears in America is a seed of armed men.
Wom 11.408 2 ...up to recent times, in no art or
science, nor in painting, poetry or music, have [women] produced a
masterpiece. Till the new
education and larger opportunities of very modern times, this position,
with
the fewest possible exceptions, has always been true.
Wom 11.409 13 ...a refined and accomplished woman was a
being almost
new to [Burns]...
Wom 11.411 15 There is...no style adopted into the
etiquette of courts, but
was first the whim and the mere action of some brilliant woman, who
charmed beholders by this new expression...
Wom 11.413 13 This is the victory of Griselda, her
supreme humility. And
it is when love has reached this height that all our pretty rhetoric
begins to
have meaning. When we see that, it adds to the soul a new soul...
Wom 11.415 11 After the deification of Woman in the
Catholic Church, in
the sixteenth or seventeenth century,-when her religious nature gave
her, of course, new importance,-the Quakers have the honor of having
first
established, in their discipline, the equality of the sexes.
Wom 11.416 20 ...the times are marked by the new
attitude of Woman;...
Wom 11.418 22 The answer that lies, silent or spoken,
in the minds of well-meaning
persons, to the new claims [of rights for women], is this: that
though their mathematical justice is not be be denied, yet the best
women
do not wish these things;...
Wom 11.419 7 Providence is always surprising us with
new and unlikely
instruments.
Wom 11.420 20 If new power is here, of a character
which solves old tough
questions...you [women] can well leave voting to the old dead people.
Wom 11.420 23 If new power is here, of a
character...which...opens new
careers to our young receptive men and women, you [women] can well
leave voting to the old dead people.
Wom 11.421 1 Those whom you [women] teach, and those
whom you half
teach, will fast enough make themselves...strong with their new
insight...
Wom 11.424 16 ...this appearance of new opinions...is
itself the wonderful
fact.
Wom 11.424 23 When new opinions appear, they will be
entertained and
respected, by every fair mind, according to their reasonableness...
Wom 11.426 3 The slavery of women happened when the men
were slaves
of kings. The melioration of manners brought their melioration of
course. It
could not be otherwise, and hence the new desire of better laws.
Wom 11.426 15 The new movement [for women's rights] is
only a tide
shared by the spirits of man and woman;...
SHC 11.429 9 Citizens and Friends: The committee to
whom was confided
the charge of carrying out the wishes of the town [Concord] in opening
the [Sleep Hollow] cemetary...have thought it fit to call the
inhabitants
together, to show you the ground, now that the new avenues make its
advantages appear;...
SHC 11.430 12 ...the irresistible democracy-shall I
call it?-of chemistry, of vegetation, which recomposes for new life
every decomposing particle,- the race never dying, the individual never
spared,-have impressed on the
mind of the age the futility of these old arts of preserving.
SHC 11.434 3 ...[Sleepy Hollow] was inevitably chosen
by [the people of
Concord] when the design of a new cemetery was broached...
Shak1 11.448 21 He is a cultivated man-who can tell us
something new
of Shakspeare.
Shak1 11.452 8 [Periods fruitful of great men] are like
the great wine
years...which, it is said, are always followed by new vivacity in the
politics
of Europe.
Scot 11.464 12 ...finding [the old ballads] now
outgrown and dishonored by
the new culture, [Scott] attempted to dignify and adapt them to the
times in
which he lived.
ChiE 11.471 10 All share the surprise and pleasure when
the venerable
Oriental dynasty...suddenly steps into the fellowship of nations. This
auspicious event, considered in connection with the late innovations in
Japan, marks a new era...
ChiE 11.474 1 It is gratifying to know that the
advantages of the new
intercourse between the two countries [China and the United States] are
daily manifest on the Pacific coast.
ChiE 11.474 5 [Asian immigrants'] power of continuous
labor, their
versatility in adapting themselves to new conditions...are unlooked-for
virtues.
ChiE 11.474 8 [Asian immigrants] send back to their
friends, in China, money, new products of art, new tools...
ChiE 11.474 9 [Asian immigrants] send back to their
friends, in China... new tools, machinery, new foods, etc....
FRO1 11.478 26 ...the statistics of the American, the
English and the
German cities, showing that the mass of the population is leaving off
going
to church, indicate the necessity...that the Church should always be
new and
extemporized...
FRO1 11.481 3 The interests that grow out of a meeting
like this [of the
Free Religious Association] should bind us with new strength to the old
eternal duties.
CPL 11.496 4 ...we may all anticipate a sudden and
lasting prosperity to
this ancient town [Concord], in the benefit of a noble library, which
adds...a
quite new attraction...
CPL 11.496 7 ...we may all anticipate a sudden and
lasting prosperity to
this ancient town [Concord], in the benefit of a noble library...making
scholars of those who only read newspapers or novels until now; and
whilst
it secures a new and needed culture to our citizens...
CPL 11.501 7 Nathaniel Hawthorne's residence in the
Manse gave new
interest to that house...
CPL 11.501 25 Everything that gives [a man] a new
perception of beauty
multiplies his pure enjoyments.
CPL 11.503 6 ...if you can kindle the imagination by a
new thought... instantly you expand...
CPL 11.508 25 ...the whole assembly to whom I speak
entirely sympathize
in the feeling of this town [Concord] in regard to the new Library...
FRep 11.513 9 ...it is not...the whole magazine of
material nature that can
give the sum of power, but the infinite applicability of these things
in the
hands of thinking man, every new application being equivalent to a new
material.
FRep 11.516 19 The new conditions of mankind in America
are really
favorable to progress...
FRep 11.525 11 In each new threat of faction the ballot
has been, beyond
expectation, right and decisive.
FRep 11.525 25 Nature...spends individuals and races
prodigally to prepare
new individuals and races.
FRep 11.528 11 All this [American] forwardness and
self-reliance... proceed on the belief...that [the people's] union and
law are not in their
memory, but in their blood and condition. If they unmake a law, they
can
easily make a new one.
FRep 11.533 7 Contrast, change, interruption, are
necessary to new
activity, and new combinations.
FRep 11.536 25 Of no use are the men...who can never
understand that to-day
is a new day.
FRep 11.537 17 The new times need a new man...
FRep 11.537 18 The new times need a new man...
FRep 11.538 11 It is not a question whether we shall be
a multitude of
people. No...but whether we shall be the new nation...
FRep 11.539 20 ...liberty...like all power subsists
only by new rallyings on
the source of inspiration.
FRep 11.544 8 ...in seeing this felicity without
example that has rested on
the Union thus far, I find new confidence for the future.
PLT 12.8 10 ...is it pretended discoveries of new
strata that are before the
meeting [of the scientific club]? This professor hastens to inform us
that he
knew it all twenty years ago...
PLT 12.11 19 I confine my ambition to true reporting of
[intellect's] play
in natural action, though I should get only one new fact in a year.
PLT 12.12 6 ...he who who contents himself
with...recording only what
facts he has observed...follows...a system as grand as any other,
though he... only draws that arc which he clearly sees, or perhaps at a
later observation a
remote curve of the same orbit, and waits for a new opportunity...
PLT 12.18 14 There are...[other minds] that deposit
their dangerous unripe
thoughts here and there to lie still for a time and be brooded in other
minds, and the shell not be broken until the next age, for them to
begin, as new
individuals, their career.
PLT 12.19 6 ...presently, antagonized by other thoughts
which [the
perceptions of the soul] first aroused, or by thoughts which are sons
and
daughters of these, the thought buries itself in the new thought of
larger
scope...
PLT 12.19 9 ...presently, antagonized by other thoughts
which [the
perceptions of the soul] first aroused, or by thoughts which are sons
and
daughters of these, the thought buries itself in the new thought of
larger
scope, whilst the old instrumentalities and incarnations are decomposed
and
recomposed into new.
PLT 12.19 20 So works the poor little blockhead
manikin. He must arrange
and dignify his shop or farm the best he can. At last he must be able
to tell
you it, or write it, translate it all clumsily enough into the new
sky-language
he calls thought.
PLT 12.20 25 ...a well-ordered mind brings to the study
of every new fact
or class of facts a certain divination of that which it shall find.
PLT 12.21 8 Every new thought modifies, interprets old
problems.
PLT 12.21 10 The retrospective value of each new
thought is immense...
PLT 12.24 23 Under every leaf is the bud of a new
leaf...
PLT 12.26 3 ...the blood of two trees being mixed a new
and excellent fruit
is produced.
PLT 12.26 13 Scholars say that if they return to the
study of a new
language after some intermission, the intelligence of it is more and
not less.
PLT 12.28 14 Each man is a new power in Nature.
PLT 12.29 7 In [Nature's] hundred-gated Thebes every
chamber is a new
door.
PLT 12.29 11 [Man's] equipment, though new, is
complete;...
PLT 12.29 25 Every man is a new method and distributes
things anew.
PLT 12.30 1 If [a man] could attain full size he would
take up, first or last, atom by atom, all the world into a new form.
PLT 12.38 3 These [spiritual] facts, this essence
[Truth], are not new;...
PLT 12.38 4 These [spiritual] facts, this essence
[Truth], are not new; they
are old and eternal, but our seeing of them is new.
PLT 12.39 10 The detachment consists in seeing [a fact]
under a new
order...
PLT 12.39 16 ...this is the measure of all intellectual
power among men... the power of genius to hurl a new individual into
the world.
PLT 12.39 26 The senses report the new fact or
change;...
PLT 12.41 4 Every new impression on the mind is not to
be derided, but is
to be accounted for...
PLT 12.41 22 [A perception] is impatient to put on its
sandals and be gone
on its errand, which is to lead to a larger perception, and so to new
action.
PLT 12.42 20 Genius is a delicate sensibility to the
laws of the world, adding the power to express them again in some new
form.
PLT 12.47 7 The new sect stands for certain thoughts.
PLT 12.59 7 We are passing into new heavens in fact by
the movement of
our solar system...
PLT 12.59 13 [A fact] is...only a means now to new
sallies of the
imagination and new progress of wisdom.
II 12.68 4 One often sees in the embittered acuteness
of critics snuffing
heresy from afar, their own unbelief, that they pour forth on the
innocent
promulgator of new doctrine their anger at that which they vainly
resist in
their own bosom.
II 12.68 12 ...long after we have quitted the place
[the art gallery], the
objects begin to take a new order;...
II 12.70 15 If you press [those we call great men],
they fly to a new topic...
II 12.71 3 In the healthy mind, the thought...appears
in new men...
II 12.71 9 The divine energy...casts its old garb, and
reappears, another
creature; the old energy in a new form...
II 12.71 15 How incomparable beyond all price seems to
us a new poem...
II 12.72 16 It is this employment of new means...that
denotes the inspired
man.
II 12.72 18 It is this employment of new means-of means
spontaneously
appearing for the new need...that denotes the inspired man.
II 12.72 24 The reformer comes with many plans of
melioration, and the
basis on which he wishes to build his new world, a great deal of money.
II 12.85 5 [The source of thought's] whole equipment is
new...
II 12.85 9 A new constitution, a new fever, say the
physicians.
II 12.85 10 A new constitution, a new fever, say the
physicians.
Mem 12.91 12 [Memory] holds us to our family, to our
friends. Hereby a
home is possible; hereby only a new fact has value.
Mem 12.91 21 The Past has a new value every moment to
the active mind...
Mem 12.92 2 Some fact that had a childish significance
to your childhood
and was a type in the nursery, when riper intelligence recalls
it...perhaps in
your age has new meaning.
Mem 12.99 1 ...[the loadstone] gains new particles all
the way as you move
it, but one falls off for every one that adheres.
Mem 12.100 20 A man would think twice about learning a
new science or
reading a new paragraph, if he believed...that he lost a word or a
thought for
every word he gained.
Mem 12.100 25 In reading a foreign language, every new
word mastered is
a lamp lighting up related words...
Mem 12.101 5 So is it with every fact in a new science:
they are mutually
explaining...
Mem 12.101 9 The damages of forgetting are more than
compensated by
the large values which new thoughts and knowledge give to what we
already know.
Mem 12.101 11 If new impressions sometimes efface old
ones, yet we
steadily gain insight;...
Mem 12.101 23 With every new fact a ray of light shoots
up from the long
buried years.
Mem 12.101 25 Who can judge the new book? He who has
read many
books.
Mem 12.101 26 Who, [can judge] the new assertion? He
who has heard
many the like.
Mem 12.101 27 Who, [can judge] the new man? He that has
seen men.
Mem 12.102 3 The experienced and cultivated man is
lodged in a hall hung
with pictures which every new day retouches...
Mem 12.108 22 The divine is...the life that can well
bury the old in the
omnipotency with which it makes all things new.
Mem 12.109 16 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;...
Mem 12.109 17 If we occupy ourselves long on this
wonderful faculty [memory], and see...the way in which new knowledge
calls upon old
knowledge-new giving undreamed-of value to old;...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;...
Mem 12.110 7 With every new insight into the duty or
fact of to-day we
come into new possession of the past.
Mem 12.110 8 With every new insight into the duty or
fact of to-day we
come into new possession of the past.
CInt 12.116 21 ...the new times are the times of
arraignment...
CInt 12.118 5 Society is always taken by surprise at
any new example of
common sense and of simple justice...
CInt 12.125 25 ...how often we have had repeated the
trials of the young
man who made no figure at college because his own methods were new and
extraordinary...
CInt 12.128 11 Now if there be genius in the scholar, a
delicate sensibility
to the laws of the world, and the power to express them again in some
new
form, he is made to find his own way.
CInt 12.129 15 Only bring a deep observer, and he will
make light of the
new shop or old cathedral...
CInt 12.129 16 Only bring a deep observer, and he will
make light of the
new shop or old cathedral...or new circumstances that afflict you.
CInt 12.131 25 ...it is the privilege of the moral
sentiment to be every
moment new and commanding...
CL 12.135 8 The land, the care of land, seems to be the
calling of the
people of this new country...
CL 12.136 3 As the increasing population finds new
values in the ground, the nomad life is given up for settled homes.
CL 12.147 15 When Nero advertised for a new luxury, a
walk in the woods
should have been offered.
CL 12.150 14 I think sometimes how many days could
Methuselah go out
and find something new!
CL 12.150 15 In January the new snow has changed the
woods so that [a
man] does not know them;...
CL 12.151 4 The next day the Hylas were piping in every
pool, and a new
activity among the hardy birds...
CL 12.151 10 ...the oak and maple are red with the same
colors on the new
leaf which they will resume in autumn when it is ripe.
CL 12.152 20 We know the healing effect on the sick of
change of air,- the action of new scenery on the mind is not less
fruitful.
CL 12.154 9 The sea is the chemist that...pulverizes
old continents, and
builds new;...
CL 12.154 12 The sea is the chemist that...pulverizes
old continents, and
builds new;-forever redistributing the solid matter of the globe; and
performs an analogous office in perpetual new transplanting of the
races of
men over the surface...
CL 12.154 16 We may well yield us for a time to [the
sea's] lessons. But
the nomad instinct...persists to drive us to fresh fields and pastures
new.
CL 12.155 6 ...says Linnaeus...as soon as I got upon
the Norway Alps I
seemed to have acquired a new existence.
CL 12.158 5 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. What new softness in the picture!
CL 12.164 6 Every new perception of the method and
beauty of Nature
gives a new shock of surprise and pleasure;...
CL 12.164 7 Every new perception of the method and
beauty of Nature
gives a new shock of surprise and pleasure;...
CL 12.164 22 ...the best passages of great poets, old
and new, are often
simple enumerations of some features of landscape.
CW 12.171 14 ...every house on that long street [in
Concord] has a back
door, which leads down through the garden to the river-bank, when a
skiff, or a dory, gives you, all summer, access to enchantments, new
every day...
CW 12.177 4 This is my ideal of the power of wealth.
Find out...when Dr. Wyman wishes to find new anatomic structures or
fossil remains;...
CW 12.177 23 ...the naturalist has no barren places, no
winter, and no
night, pursuing his researches...in the night even, because the woods
exhibit
a whole new world of nocturnal animals;...
Bost 12.192 20 ...the awe [of the Massachusetts
colonists] was real and
overpowering in the superstition with which every new object was
magnified.
Bost 12.192 21 ...the awe [of the Massachusetts
colonists] was real and
overpowering in the superstition with which every new object was
magnified. The superstition which hung over the new ocean had not yet
been scattered;...
Bost 12.199 5 When one thinks of the enterprises that
are attempted in the
heats of youth...we see with new increased respect the solid,
well-calculated
scheme of these emigrants [to New England]...
Bost 12.200 10 If John Bull interest you at home, come
and see him under
new conditions...
Bost 12.200 18 ...a gold-mine, a new country, speak to
the imagination...
Bost 12.202 11 [The Massachusetts colonists could say
to themselves] Here...I shall take leave to breathe and think freely.
If you do not like it, if
you molest me, I can cross the brook and plant a new state...
Bost 12.203 7 ...there is always [in Boston] a minority
unconvinced, always
a heresiarch, whom the governor and deputies labor with but cannot
silence. Some new light...
Bost 12.203 8 ...there is always [in Boston]...always a
heresiarch, whom the
governor and deputies labor with but cannot silence. Some new light,
some
new doctrinaire...
Bost 12.206 20 ...here [in Boston] was...a living
mind...always afflicting the
conservative class with some odious novelty or other; a new religious
sect...
MAng1 12.218 27 ...certain minds...possess the power of
abstracting
Beauty from things, and reproducing it in new forms...
Milt1 12.247 5 ...new editions of [Milton's] works, and
new compilations
of his life, were published.
Milt1 12.247 6 ...new editions of [Milton's] works, and
new compilations
of his life, were published.
Milt1 12.247 15 ...if the new and temporary renown of
the poet is silent
again, it is nevertheless true that [Milton] has gained, in this age,
some
increase of permanent praise.
Milt1 12.248 9 ...the new criticism indicated a change
in the public taste, and a change which the poet [Milton] himself might
claim to have wrought.
Milt1 12.253 8 The opposition to [a masterpiece of
art]...at last ends; and a
new race grows up in the taste and spirit of the work...
Milt1 12.260 25 [Milton's] mastery of his native tongue
was more than to
use it as well as any other; he cast it into new forms.
Milt1 12.269 8 Questions that involve all social and
personal rights...were
searched by eyes to which the love of freedom, civil and religious,
lent new
illumination.
Milt1 12.274 18 The tone of [Adam's] thought and
passion is as healthful, as even and as vigorous as befits the new and
perfect model of a race of
gods.
Milt1 12.278 14 [Milton's plea for freedom of divorce]
was a sally of the
extravagant spirit of the time...eager to carry on the standard of
truth to new
heights.
Milt1 12.279 10 ...are not all men fortified by the
remembrance of...the
angelic devotion of this man [Milton], who,...endeavored...to carry out
the
life of man to new heights of spiritual grace and dignity...
ACri 12.283 15 ...a war, an earthquake, revival of
letters, the new
dispensation by Jesus, or by Angels;...exist to [the writer] as colors
for his
brush.
ACri 12.283 20 In this art [writing] modern society has
introduced a new
element, by introducing a new audience.
ACri 12.298 17 ...one would think...a sympathizing and
much-reading
America would make a new treaty or send a minister extraordinary to
offer
congratulations of honoring delight to England in acknowledgment of
such
a donation [as Carlyle's History of Frederick II];...
ACri 12.298 22 ...[Carlyle's History of Frederick II
is] a book...with new
heroes, things unvoiced before...
ACri 12.300 17 Whatever new object we see, we perceive
to be only a new
version of our familiar experience...
ACri 12.300 18 Whatever new object we see, we perceive
to be only a new
version of our familiar experience...
ACri 12.305 11 A man of genius or a work of love or
beauty...is always a
new and incalculable result...
MLit 12.310 21 [The library of the Present Age] can
hardly be
characterized by any species of book, for every opinion, old and
new...has
an organ.
MLit 12.310 24 [The library of the Present Age]
exhibits a vast carcass of
tradition every year with as much solemnity as a new revelation.
MLit 12.310 25 ...[the library of the Present Age]
vents books that breathe
of new morning...
MLit 12.311 21 Our presses groan every year with new
editions of all the
select pieces of the first of mankind...
MLit 12.313 5 [Subjectiveness] is the new consciousness
of the one mind...
MLit 12.313 13 Accustomed always to behold the presence
of the universe
in every part, the soul will not condescend to look at any new part as
a
stranger...
MLit 12.318 22 This new love of the vast, always native
in Germany... finds a most genial climate in the American mind.
MLit 12.323 8 ...since the earth as we said had become
a reading-room, the
new opportunities seem to have aided [Goethe] to be that resolute
realist he
is...
MLit 12.323 18 [Goethe's] love of Nature has seemed to
give a new
meaning to that word.
MLit 12.333 13 When one of these grand monads is
incarnated whom
Nature seems to design for eternal men and draw to her bosom, we think
that...the trivial forms of daily life will now end, and a new morning
break
on us all.
MLit 12.335 4 ...a love that fainteth at the sight of
its object, is new to-day.
MLit 12.335 24 [The Genius of the time] will describe
the new heroic life
of man...
WSL 12.342 7 From the moment of entering a library and
opening a
desired book, we cease to be...men of care and fear. What boundless
leisure!...the old constellations have set, new and brighter have
arisen;...
WSL 12.342 16 Let us thankfully allow every faculty and
art which opens
new scope to a life so confined as ours.
WSL 12.347 13 [Landor's] picture of Demosthenes in
three several
Dialogues is new and adequate.
AgMs 12.360 3 I walked up and down the field, as
[Edmund Hosmer] ploughed his furrow, and we talked as we walked. Our
conversation
naturally turned on the season and its new labors.
AgMs 12.361 6 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.
AgMs 12.361 11 ...our [New England] people...will
remove from town to
town as a new market opens...
EurB 12.365 4 It was a brighter day than we have often
known in our
literary calendar, when within a twelvemonth a single London
advertisement announced a new volume of poems by Wordsworth, poems
by Tennyson, and a play by Henry Taylor.
EurB 12.369 6 ...the spirit of literature and the modes
of living and the
conventional theories of the conduct of life were called in question
[by
Wordsworth] on wholly new grounds...
EurB 12.373 1 ...the novels, which come to us in every
ship from England, have an importance increased by the immense
extension of their circulation
through the new cheap press...
PPr 12.379 1 Here is Carlyle's new poem [Past and
Present]...
PPr 12.380 1 [Carlyle's Past and Present] is a brave
and just book, and not
a semblance. No new truth, say the critics on all sides. Is it so?
PPr 12.380 22 The scholar shall read and write, the
farmer and mechanic
shall toil, with new resolution, nor forget the book [Carlyle's Past
and
Present] when they resume their labor.
PPr 12.381 26 As we recall the topics [in Carlyle's
Past and Present], we
are struck with the force given to the plain truths;...the assumption
throughout the book, that a new chivalry and nobility, namely, the
dynasty
of labor, is replacing the old nobilities.
PPr 12.389 19 ...[Carlyle] does yet, ever and anon, as
if catching the glance
of one wise man in the crowd...lance at him in clear level tone the
very
word, and then with new glee return to his game.
Let 12.399 13 ...this class [of over-educated youth] is
rapidly increasing by
the infatuation of the active class, who...use all possible endeavors
to secure
to [their children] the same result. Certainly we are not insensible to
this
calamity, as...witnessed by ourselves. It is not quite new and
peculiar;...
Let 12.402 11 A new perception...is a victory won to
the living universe
from Chaos and old Night...
Let 12.402 11 ...the smallest new activity given to the
perceptive power, is
a victory won to the living universe from Chaos and old Night...
Trag 12.414 15 Time the consoler...dries the freshest
tears by obtruding
new figures, new costumes, new roads, on our eye, new voices on our
ear.
Trag 12.414 16 Time the consoler...dries the freshest
tears by obtruding
new figures...on our eye, new voices on our ear.
New, adj. (2)
LLNE 10.325 23 It is not easy to date these eras of
activity with any
precision, but in this region one made itself remarked, say in 1820 and
the
twenty years following. It seemed...a crack in Nature, which split...
Calvinism into Old and New schools;...
LLNE 10.326 1 It is not easy to date these eras of
activity with any
precision, but in this region one made itself remarked, say in 1820 and
the
twenty years following. It seemed...a crack in Nature, which split...
Quakerism into Old and New;...
new, adv. (4)
LE 1.183 20 ...the youth has lost a star out of his new
flaming firmament.
Con 1.320 24 ...if [the people] are not instructed to
sympathize with the
intelligent, reading, trading, and governing class;...they
will...perhaps lay a
hand on the sacred muniments of wealth itself, and new distribute the
land.
SR 2.66 4 It must be that when God speaketh he
should...new date and new
create the whole.
Insp 8.280 20 Sleep is like death, and after sleep/ The
world seems new
begun;/...
New Atlantis, n. (1)
Bost 12.199 26 What should hinder that this
America...what should hinder
that this New Atlantis should have its happy ports...
New Bedford, Massachusetts, (3)
F 6.18 18 ...in every barrel of cowries brought to New
Bedford there shall
be one orangia...
F 6.42 25 We know in Massachusetts who built New
Bedford...
Bost 12.186 19 ...New Bedford is not nearer to the
whales than New
London or Portland...
New Brunswick, n. (1)
ET2 5.26 17 ...we crept along through the floating drift
of boards, logs and
chips, which the rivers of Maine and New Brunswick pour into the sea
after
a freshet.
New Burial Ground, n. (1)
SHC 11.432 11 This tract [Sleepy Hollow Cemetery]
fortunately lies
adjoining to the Agricultural Society's ground, to the New Burial
Ground...
New City, Illinois, n. (1)
ACri 12.301 4 I passed at one time through a place
called New City...
New College, Oxford Univer (1)
ET16 5.290 20 William of Wykeham's shrine tomb was
unlocked for us, and Carlyle took hold of the recumbent statue's marble
hands and patted
them affectionately, for he rightly values the brave man who built
Windsor
and this Cathedral and the School here and New College at Oxford.
New England, adj. (16)
ET2 5.25 5 The occasion of my second visit to England
was an invitation
from some Mechanics' Institutes in Lancashire and Yorkshire, which
separately are organized much in the same way as our New England
Lyceums...
Pow 6.65 18 [The Hoosiers and the Suckers] see...how
much crime the
people will bear;...they have calculated but too justly upon their
Excellencies the New England governors, and upon their Honors the New
England legislators.
Pow 6.65 19 [The Hoosiers and the Suckers] see...how
much crime the
people will bear;...they have calculated but too justly upon their
Excellencies the New England governors, and upon their Honors the New
England legislators.
Pow 6.81 11 I know no more affecting lesson to our
busy, plotting New
England brains, than to go into one of the factories with which we have
lined all the watercourses in the States.
Elo1 7.68 27 Our Southern people are almost all
speakers, and have every
advantage over the New England people, whose climate is so cold that 't
is
said we do not like to open our mouths very wide.
Elo1 7.96 16 [The sturdy countryman's] hard head went
through, in
childhood, the drill of Calvinism...so that he stands in the New
England
assembly a purer bit of New England than any...
Prch 10.236 16 It is true that which they say of our
New England oestrum, which will never let us stand or sit...
CSC 10.375 3 The still-living merit of the oldest New
England families... encountered [at the Chardon Street Convention] the
founders of families, fresh merit...
EzRy 10.384 1 [Ezra Ripley] and his contemporaries, the
old New England
clergy, were believers in what is called a particular providence...
SlHr 10.447 8 It seemed as if the New England church
had formed [Samuel
Hoar] to be its friend and defender;...
FSLC 11.203 9 [Webster] indulged occasionally in
excellent expression of
the known feeling of the New England people [on slavery]...
FSLC 11.211 18 ...Massachusetts is little, but, if true
to itself, can be the
brain which turns about the behemoth [slavery]. I say Massachusetts,
but I
mean...Massachusetts, as she is the mother of all the New England
states...
AsSu 11.249 17 [Charles Sumner] meekly bore the cold
shoulder from
some of his New England colleagues...
HCom 11.343 16 Here...in this little nest of New
England republics [enthusiasm] flamed out when the guilty gun was aimed
at Sumter.
EdAd 11.388 27 ...we have seen the best understandings
of New England... persuaded to say, We are too old to stand for what is
called a New England
sentiment any longer.
CL 12.144 24 ...'t is a commonplace, which I have
frequently heard spoken
in Illinois, that it was a manifest leading of the Divine Providence
that the
New England states should have been first settled before the Western
country was known, or they would never have been settled at all.
New England Church, n. (2)
EzRy 10.383 12 [Ezra Ripley] was identified with the
ideas and forms of
the New England Church...
EzRy 10.395 2 ...[Ezra Ripley] was engaged to the old
forms of the New
England Church.
New England Colonies, n. (1)
HDC 11.57 14 In 1654, the four united New England
Colonies agreed to
raise 270 foot and 40 horse, to reduce Ninigret, Sachem of the
Niantics...
New England, n. (62)
MN 1.220 5 What a debt is ours to that old religion,
which, in the
childhood of most of us, still dwelt like a sabbath morning in the
country of
New England...
LT 1.261 12 The reason and influence of wealth...the
tendencies which
have acquired the name of Transcendentalism in Old and New England...
these and other related topics will in turn come to be considered.
Tran 1.329 2 The first thing we have to say respecting
what are called new
views here in New England...is, that they are not new...
YA 1.386 11 How can our young men complain of the
poverty of things in
New England...
YA 1.386 13 How can our young men complain of the
poverty of things in
New England, and not feel that poverty as a demand on their charity to
make New England rich?
YA 1.387 26 In every age of the world there has been a
leading nation... whose eminent citizens were willing to stand for the
interests of general
justice and humanity... Which should be that nation but these States?
Which
should lead that movement, if not New England?
Comp 2.100 23 Under all governments the influence of
character remains
the same,--in Turkey and in New England about alike.
Art1 2.368 25 When its errands are noble and adequate,
a steamboat
bridging the Atlantic between Old and New England...is a step of man
into
harmony with nature.
Exp 3.64 22 Whilst the debate goes forward on the
equity of commerce... New and Old England may keep shop.
NER 3.251 2 Whoever has had opportunity of acquaintance
with society in
New England during the last twenty-five years...will have been struck
with
the great activity of thought and experimenting.
NER 3.255 2 There was in all the practical activities
of New England for
the last quarter of a century, a gradual withdrawal of tender
consciences
from the social organizations.
NER 3.272 20 In the circle of the rankest tories that
could be collected in
England, Old or New, let a powerful and stimulating intellect...act on
them, and very quickly these frozen conservators will yield to the
friendly
influence...
PPh 4.41 5 ...Plato seems to a reader in New England an
American genius.
GoW 4.285 25 [Goethe's] autobiography...is the
expression of the idea...a
novelty to England, Old and New, when the book appeared--that a man
exists for culture;...
Pow 6.55 24 If Eric is in robust health...at his
departure from Greenland he
will steer west, and his ships will reach Newfoundland. But take out
Eric
and put in a stronger and bolder man...and the ships will...reach
Labrador
and New England.
Pow 6.78 8 Stumping it through New England for twice
seven [years] trained Wendell Phillips.
Pow 6.80 7 Indifferent hacks and mediocrities tower, by
pushing their
forces to a lucrative point or by working power, over multitudes of
superior
men, in Old as in New England.
Elo1 7.78 6 It was said of Sir William Pepperell, one
of the worthies of
New England, that, put him where you might, he commanded, and saw
what he willed come to pass.
Elo1 7.96 17 [The sturdy countryman's] hard head went
through, in
childhood, the drill of Calvinism...so that he stands in the New
England
assembly a purer bit of New England than any...
Clbs 7.244 15 It was a pathetic experience when a
genial and accomplished
person said to me, looking from his country home to the capital of New
England, There is a town of two hundred thousand people, and not a
chair
for me.
Elo2 8.127 10 Dr. Charles Chauncy was...a man of marked
ability among
the clergy of New England.
Comc 8.165 6 Captain John Smith, the discoverer of New
England, was not
wanting in humor.
Comc 8.165 24 Our brethren of New England use/ Choice
malefactors to
excuse/...
QO 8.185 6 A pleasantry which ran through all the
newspapers a few years
since, taxing the eccentricities of a gifted family connection in New
England, was only a theft of Lady Mary Wortley Montagu's mot of a
hundred years ago...
PC 8.232 8 It was what we call plantation manners which
drove peaceable
forgiving New England to emancipation without phrase.
Chr2 10.106 25 Calvinism was one and the same thing in
Geneva, in
Scotland, in Old and New England.
Chr2 10.118 4 The power that in other times
inspired...the colonization of
New England...flies to the help of the deaf-mute and the blind...
Edc1 10.125 7 ...I praise New England because it is the
country in the
world where is the freest expenditure for education.
LLNE 10.331 16 The word that [Everett] spoke, in the
manner in which he
spoke it, became current and classical in New England.
CSC 10.374 11 The singularity and latitude of the
summons [to the
Chardon Street Convention] drew together, from all parts of New
England... men of every shade of opinion...
MMEm 10.399 4 I wish to meet the invitation with which
the ladies have
honored me by offering them a portrait of real life. It is a
representative life, such as could hardly have appeared out of New
England;...
MMEm 10.399 12 ...[Mary Moody Emerson's life] is a
fruit of Calvinism
and New England...
Thor 10.460 2 In every part of Great Britain, [Thoreau]
wrote in his diary, are discovered traces of the Romans...their
dwellings. But New England, at
least, is not based on any Roman ruins.
LS 11.11 21 [Christ's washing the disiciples' feet]
only differs in this, that
we have found the [Lord's] Supper used in New England and the washing
of the feet not.
HDC 11.29 4 ...the people of New England, for a few
years past, as the
second centennial anniversary of each of its early settlements arrived,
have
seen fit to observe the day.
HDC 11.31 24 Mr. Bulkeley, having turned his estate
into money and set
his face towards New England, was easily able to persuade a good number
of planters to join him.
HDC 11.39 15 ...[the settlers of Concord] might say
with Higginson...that
New England may boast of the element of fire, more than all the rest;
for all
Europe is not able to afford to make so great fires as New England.
HDC 11.39 18 ...[the settlers of Concord] might say
with Higginson...that... all Europe is not able to afford to make so
great fires as New England.
HDC 11.43 6 ...the Company [of Massachusetts Bay]
removed to New
England;...
HDC 11.72 3 The clergy of New England were, for the
most part, zealous
promoters of the Revolution.
EWI 11.129 14 ...in the last few days that my attention
has been occupied
with this history [of emancipation in the West Indies], I have not been
able
to read a page of it without the most painful comparisons. Whilst I
have
read of England, I have thought of New England.
EWI 11.133 27 ...whilst our very amiable and very
innocent
representatives...at Washington are...very eloquent at dinners and at
caucuses, there is a disastrous want of men from New England.
EWI 11.134 7 ...the reader of Congressional debates, in
New England, is
perplexed to see with what admirable sweetness and patience the
majority
of the free States are schooled and ridden by the minority of
slave-holders.
War 11.159 14 When [Assacombuit] appeared at court, he
lifted up his
hand and said, This hand has slain a hundred and fifty of your
majesty's
enemies within the territories of New England.
FSLC 11.202 1 [Webster] must learn...that he who was
their pride in the
woods and mountains of New England is now their mortification...
AsSu 11.251 25 Let [Charles Sumner] hear that every man
of worth in New
England loves his virtues;...
JBS 11.279 5 [John Brown] grew up...a fair specimen of
the best stock of
New England;...
TPar 11.286 1 Theodore Parker was...charged with the
energy of New
England...
EdAd 11.388 22 ...we have seen the best understandings
of New England... say, We are too old to stand for what is called a New
England sentiment
any longer.
CL 12.139 17 New England has a good climate...
Bost 12.186 16 New England is a sort of Scotland.
Bost 12.189 10 On the 3d of November, 1620, King James
incorporated
forty of his subjects...the council...for the planting, ruling,
ordering and
governing of New England in America.
Bost 12.195 8 I trace to this deep religious sentiment
and to its culture great
and salutary results to the people of New England;...
Bost 12.195 25 The universality of an elementary
education in New
England is her praise and her power in the whole world.
Bost 12.196 1 The universality of an elementary
education in New England
is her praise and her power in the whole world. To the schools succeeds
the
village lyceum,-now very general throughout all the country towns of
New England...
Bost 12.196 9 ...New England supplies annually a large
detachment of
preachers and schoolmasters and private tutors to the interior of the
South
and West.
Bost 12.196 13 New England lies in the cold and hostile
latitude...
Bost 12.197 11 As an antidote to the spirit of commerce
and of economy, the religious spirit...was especially necessary to the
culture of New England.
Bost 12.207 17 The Massachusetts colony grew...all the
while sending out
colonies to every part of New England;...
WSL 12.337 2 We sometimes meet in a stage-coach in New
England an
erect, muscular man...whose nervous speech instantly betrays the
English
traveller;...
PPr 12.390 12 We have been civilizing very
fast...planting New England
and India, New Holland and Oregon,-and it has not appeared in
literature;...
Let 12.403 12 From Massachusetts to Illinois the land
is fenced in and
builded over, almost like New England itself...
New Englander, n. (5)
Chr1 3.92 4 Our frank countrymen of the west and
south...like to know
whether the New Englander is a substantial man...
ET19 5.310 12 ...when I came to sea, I found the
History of Europe, by Sir
A. Alison, on the ship's cabin table, the property of the captain;--a
sort of
programme or play-bill to tell the seafaring New Englander what he
shall
find on his landing here.
Elo1 7.68 14 Set a New Englander to describe any
accident which
happened in his presence. What hesitation and reserve in his narrative!
SMC 11.356 23 All sorts of men went to the [Civil]
war...the adventurous
type of New Englander...
Bost 12.196 20 ...the New Englander...lacks that beauty
and grace which
the habit of living much in the air, and the activity of the limbs not
in labor
but in graceful exercise, tend to produce in climates nearer to the
sun.
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