Ralph Waldo Emerson Quote

This immediate dependence of language upon nature, this conversion of an outward phenomenon into a type of somewhat in human life,never loses its power to affect us. It is this which gives that piquancy to the conversation of a strong-natured farmer or backwoodsman, which all men relish.


Nature; addresses, and lectures (ed. 1849)


This immediate dependence of language upon nature, this conversion of an outward phenomenon into a type of somewhat in human life,never loses its...

This immediate dependence of language upon nature, this conversion of an outward phenomenon into a type of somewhat in human life,never loses its...

This immediate dependence of language upon nature, this conversion of an outward phenomenon into a type of somewhat in human life,never loses its...

This immediate dependence of language upon nature, this conversion of an outward phenomenon into a type of somewhat in human life,never loses its...