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Updated: May 23, 2025
And her love for them, which had become almost as intense and overmastering a thing as her love for her husband, could never be expressed fully, as was her love for him. It would be cruelly unfair, she recognized that, to emotionalize over them force them. It was a fine relation. It was, perhaps, the very finest in the world. But as a job, it wasn't so satisfactory.
Men who can no longer seriously hold to a belief in an anthropomorphic god, the soul and immortality are apt to allow themselves when in this mood to emotionalize their knowledge; and these same men are the ones who would in their scientific endeavors be the first to eliminate all emotions from their reasoning efforts in their laboratories.
In short, she reads with the spirit and not merely with the mind, and thus catches the spiritual meaning of what she reads. She can feel as well as think and so can emotionalize the printed page. Nature has endowed her with a sensory foundation that reacts to the emotional situations that the author produces. Thus she understands, and that is the prime desideratum in reading.
I can't emotionalize present day western life you can, but you must bend to your desk like a man. You must grind!" I didn't feel in the least like a successful fictionist and being a household word seemed very remote, but I went away resolved to "grind" if grinding would do any good. Once out of the city, I absorbed "atmosphere" like a sponge.
When he can spell and define, the work has only just begun, and not until the teacher has contrived to have him emotionalize the ocean will he enter into the heart of its greatness, and power, and utility in promoting life, and so come to experience a feeling of respect for it.
Emerson was not a great man of letters, Arnold said, because he had not the genius and instinct for style; his prose had not the requisite wholeness of good tissue. Emerson's prose is certainly not Arnold's prose, but at its best it is just as effective. It is a good idea of Santayana that "the function of poetry is to emotionalize philosophy."
To teach the child the art of study means, then, that we take every possible occasion to impress upon his mind the value of study as a means of solving real and vital problems, and that, with this as an incentive, we gradually and persistently and systematically lead him to grasp the method of study as a method, that is, slowly and gradually to abstract the method from the particular cases to which he applies it and to emotionalize it, to make it an ideal.
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