Emersonʼs Prose Poem: The Structure and Meaning of Nature (1836)Transcendental Books, 1988 - 318 psl. |
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... moral L. , 53.6 ; new L. of color . 84.19 ; moral L. lies at centre , 53.4 ; radical L. is one and same , 56.1 ; man's L. still paramount , 89.6 ; that L. is an idea ; its beauty in- finite , 68.23 ; the real higher L. , 92.23 ; see MORAL ...
... moral L. , 53.6 ; new L. of color . 84.19 ; moral L. lies at centre , 53.4 ; radical L. is one and same , 56.1 ; man's L. still paramount , 89.6 ; that L. is an idea ; its beauty in- finite , 68.23 ; the real higher L. , 92.23 ; see MORAL ...
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... moral nature , it is impossible to use speech in such a way that it will have practical meaning with- out either stating or implying moral concepts . The concept of pure poetry ( art whose significance could be exhausted by a strictly ...
... moral nature , it is impossible to use speech in such a way that it will have practical meaning with- out either stating or implying moral concepts . The concept of pure poetry ( art whose significance could be exhausted by a strictly ...
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... MORAL REASON ) ASSISTS THE OUTER WORLD IN ITS WORK OF MORAL DISCIPLINE ---- BY MAKING IT SPEAK TO MAN'S CONSCIENCE ---- BY MAKING IT SHOUT THE TEN COMMANDMENTS THROUGH EVERY OBJECT ( 51.10--54.11 ) . ( Cf. 41.18-21 . ) A ) All things are ...
... MORAL REASON ) ASSISTS THE OUTER WORLD IN ITS WORK OF MORAL DISCIPLINE ---- BY MAKING IT SPEAK TO MAN'S CONSCIENCE ---- BY MAKING IT SHOUT THE TEN COMMANDMENTS THROUGH EVERY OBJECT ( 51.10--54.11 ) . ( Cf. 41.18-21 . ) A ) All things are ...
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PORTRAIT ONCE OWNED BY TOWNSEND SCUDDER III Frontispiece | 4 |
EMERSONS STATEMENT OF THE FIRST PHILOSOPHY Its debt | 27 |
VALUES FOR EMERSON IN THE SWEDENBORGIAN SYSTEM It is | 31 |
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