| Van Wyck Brooks - 1915 - 202 sayfa
...— whom, so fine a fellow seems he, we could perpetually punch into, and say, ' Why won't you come and help us then? We have terrible need of one man...rainbows and emotions ; come down and you shall do life-pictures, passions, facts. . . .' " And what a comment on the same utterance that at this very... | |
| Sir John Collings Squire - 1921 - 730 sayfa
...to dispense with an index, for he is dealing with such abstractions as compelled Carlyle to say, " It is cold and vacant up there ; nothing paintable but rainbows and emotions," and call Emerson a soliloquiser upon eternal mountain-tops. The book is useful to those who want to... | |
| Bruce McCullough, Edwin Berry Burgum - 1926 - 462 sayfa
...— whom, so fine a fellow seems he, we could perpetually punch into, and say, iWhy won't you come and help us then? We have terrible need of one man...among us! It is cold and vacant up there; nothing pain table but rainbows and emotions; come down and you shall do life-pictures, passions, facts. .... | |
| William Thomas, Stewart S. Morgan - 1928 - 590 sayfa
...visible—whom, so fine a fellow seems he, we could perpetually punch into, and say, *Why won't you come and help us then? We have terrible need of one man...rainbows and emotions; come down and you shall do lifepictures, passions, facts. . . .'" And what a comment on the same utterance that at this very moment... | |
| Joseph Morris Bachelor, Ralph Ledyard Henry - 1928 - 426 sayfa
...— whom, so fine a fellow seems he, we could perpetually punch into, and say, 'Why won't you come and help us then? We have terrible need of one man...rainbows and emotions; come down and you shall do life-pictures, passions, facts. . . . ' " And what a comment on the same utterance that at this very... | |
| Sir John Collings Squire - 1921 - 730 sayfa
...to dispense with an index, for he is dealing with such abstractions as compelled Carlyle to say, " It is cold and vacant up there ; nothing paintable but rainbows and emotions," and call Emerson a soliloquiser upon eternal mountain-tops. The book is useful to those who want to... | |
| Myra Jehlen - 1986 - 276 sayfa
...dim remoteness; and only the man and the stars and the earth are visible ... It is cold and vacant there; nothing paintable but rainbows and emotions; come down, and you shall do life-pictures, passions, facts, — which transcend all thought, a[nd] leave it stuttering and stammering!... | |
| Eduardo Cadava - 1997 - 276 sayfa
...— whom, so fine a fellow seems he, we could perpetually punch into, and say, "Why won't you come and help us then? We have terrible need of one man...rainbows and emotions; come down and you shall do lifepictures, passions, facts, — which transcend all thought, and leave it stilting and stammering.68... | |
| Sacvan Bercovitch, Cyrus R. K. Patell - 1994 - 650 sayfa
...Emerson still applies to the spirit of American culture," Brooks observed in 1915: "'Why won't you come and help us then-' We have terrible need of one man like you down among us."' Brooks defined the mission that intellectuals would embark upon in modern America and merged the task... | |
| 1903 - 528 sayfa
...he writes, "nothing paintable biit rainbows and emotions; come down and you shall do life-pictures, passions, facts — which transcend all thought, and leave it stuttering and stammering." Carlyle was no purblind bookworm; he saw the actual world about him with an exactness and fulness which... | |
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