Emerson: A Collection of Critical EssaysMilton Ridvas Konvitz, Stephen E. Whicher Greenwood Press, 1978 - 184 psl. |
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... Inspiration , where Emerson says that a chief necessity in life is " the right government " ( the phrase is Greek ) ... inspiration or silence . " It teaches the enormous force of a few words , and in proportion to the inspiration checks ...
... Inspiration , where Emerson says that a chief necessity in life is " the right government " ( the phrase is Greek ) ... inspiration or silence . " It teaches the enormous force of a few words , and in proportion to the inspiration checks ...
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... inspiration ; when seen in nature it was " fatal strength . " ( C , VI , 221 ) And , as he repeated in his Harvard ... Inspiration , " and " Spiritual Laws " ) , it is the religious context in which Emerson always thought of the ...
... inspiration ; when seen in nature it was " fatal strength . " ( C , VI , 221 ) And , as he repeated in his Harvard ... Inspiration , " and " Spiritual Laws " ) , it is the religious context in which Emerson always thought of the ...
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... inspiration also showed him how humanly dependent he was , how fragmentary was the view from his angle of vision . He wrote that “ a glimpse , a point of view that by its brightness excludes the purview , is granted , but no panorama ...
... inspiration also showed him how humanly dependent he was , how fragmentary was the view from his angle of vision . He wrote that “ a glimpse , a point of view that by its brightness excludes the purview , is granted , but no panorama ...
Turinys
INTRODUCTIONMilton R Konvitz | 1 |
ON EMERSONRobert Frost | 12 |
ADDRESS AT THE EMERSON CENTENARY | 18 |
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Nerodoma skirsnių: 13
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Addresses Amaury of Bene American angle of vision artist beauty become believe Calvinist century Christian circle conception Concord critics democracy democratic distant vision divine doctrine Emersonian England essay evil existence experience expression external fact faith feel felt genius Goethe Harvard heaven horizon House of Pain human Ibid ideal ideas imagination individual inspiration instinct intellectual intuition Jonathan Edwards Journals language laws Lectures literary literature living man's Margaret Fuller matter means Melville mind miracle moral mystical Napoleon nature Neo-Platonic never object Oversoul Partial Portraits passage perception philosopher Plato Plotinus poem poet poetic poetry problem Puritan Ralph Waldo Emerson reality reason reform religion religious Scholar seems self-reliance sense society soul speak spirit symbol symbolistic T. S. Eliot Theodore Parker theory things Thoreau thought tion tradition Tragic transcendental Transcendentalist true truth Unitarianism unity universe virtue vocation Whitman whole word writes