Representative American Criticism of Shakespeare, 1830-1885University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1940 - 778 psl. |
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... facts , and is not led astray into con- Emerson had the profoundest respect for the fact ventionalisms , for , although it is the essence of transcendentalism to transcend experience , yet it is that which is his stepping stone . Nor ...
... facts , and is not led astray into con- Emerson had the profoundest respect for the fact ventionalisms , for , although it is the essence of transcendentalism to transcend experience , yet it is that which is his stepping stone . Nor ...
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... facts . Yet he sees that facts are not ends in themselves and he learns that " every natural fact is a symbol of some spiritual fact . Every appearance in nature corresponds to some state of the mind , and that state of the mind can ...
... facts . Yet he sees that facts are not ends in themselves and he learns that " every natural fact is a symbol of some spiritual fact . Every appearance in nature corresponds to some state of the mind , and that state of the mind can ...
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... Fact to Symbol , Imagination becomes the power to perceive this relationship . " The transcendentalist worships the ... facts are words for spiritual facts , 193.
... Fact to Symbol , Imagination becomes the power to perceive this relationship . " The transcendentalist worships the ... facts are words for spiritual facts , 193.
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Richard Henry Dana First American Exponent of | 17 |
The Romantic Treatment | 42 |
The Spread of German | 79 |
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