The complete works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Natural history of intellect, and other papers [Vol. 12]

  • self-reliance, II. 45; and Socrates, IV. 70-75; use of low style, XII. 286 f; no system, IV. 76; synthesis, IV. 54-57; Timaeus, VII. 169, 199; truth, VIII. 177; value, I. 161; VII. 198; works, best, VII. 199; women, XI. 406; writing a barbarous invention, XII. 99; quoted, III. 271; IV. 17; V. 241; VII. 39; VIII. 177.
  • Platonists, IV. 40, 88; V. 224, 239; VII. 202.
  • Playmates, of man, VI. 90.
  • Please, thinking to, VIII. 304.
  • Pleased, too easily, VII. 125; VIII. 68.
  • Pleasure, II. 98, 103, 105, 227; VI. 41, 93, 311; IX. 23; X. 58, 308; XII. 205, 217; and pain, XI. 356.
  • Pleiades, IX. 13, 127; XII. 175.
  • Pliny, on life of Romans, VII. 121; quoted, VII. 179.
  • Plotinus, I. 58; II. 252; VII. 202; X. 461; quoted, IV. 97; X. 281.
  • Ploughed into history, I. 126.
  • Ploughing, IX. 332; emblematic, of Emperor of China, VIII. 311.
  • Plus, condition, VI. 58, 61, 68, 71.
  • PLUTARCH, X. 291-322; on Alexander, VI. 253; XI. 153; sacred animals, X. 14; bible for heroes, X. 318; boy's friend, VI. 312; VII. 120; our debt to him greater than to all the ancient writers, II. 234; encyclopaedic, X. 297; essays, VII. 191; heroes, II. 84, 234; VII. 191; humanity, X. 298; on immortality, X. 313; on influence of the air, XII. 141; on inspiration, VIII. 284; on intellect, X. 307; on jests, VIII. 163; his life, X. 293; many-sided, X. 301; on matter, X. 281, 307; memory, VII. 200; in modern literature, XII. 311; Morals, VII. 200; morality, X. 3II; oracles, VII. 266; on orators, VIII. 118, 121; Pericles, VI. 75; on philosophy, X. 308; on prediction, VIII. 284; on superstition, X. 14, 305; science, X. 309; and Seneca, X. 311; Timoleon, II. 133; XII. 263; translations of, X. 294, 320; value, I. 160; II. 248; VII. 191; XII. 309; quoted, II. 175; VII. 116.
  • Plymouth Colony, XII. 191.
  • Pocket, memory not a, XII. 92.
  • Poem, made by its argument, not by its metres, III. 9, 234; is poet's mind, II. 17; the world a, IV. 120, 125.
  • Poems, deathless offspring of poet, III. 23; names which are, V. 55; we parade nobilities in, VI. 191; we have no, VIII. 74; version of Nature's text, III. 25.
  • POET, THE, III. 1-42; IX. 292, 309-334. Also, Merlin, IX. 120-124.
  • Poet, Poets, no deep advantage, III. 281; aided by legend, IV. 194; all men, I. 169; analysis, XII. 14; authority, I. 211; man of beauty, III. 4; belief in importance of what he has to say, III. 187; IV. 189; VIII. 202, 229; Caesar of woods, IX. 43; cheerful, IV. 215; coming, XII. 333; the complete man, III. 5; as craftsman, VI. 157; crowning grace, IX. 329; all days holy to, II. 12; detaches, II. 354; dream, II. 231; electricity, XII. 366; early English, VI. 207; must have sensuous eye, X. 299; favoritism, X. 270; Five great, IX. 221-223; passes for a fool, III. 41; their genius a larger imbibing of the common heart, II. 288; genius inexhaustible, III. 41; Milton as to their habits, XII. 262; habit of living, III. 29; heart in the right place, VII. 306; must be hermits, I. 174 f; bad husbands, VI. 114; unknown at home, IX. 211; idealism, I. 52; imagery, VI. 304; jealousy of present objects, III. 192; joy-giver and enjoyer, IX. 133, 324 f; sense of justice, X. 185; landscape
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