Emersonʼs Prose Poem: The Structure and Meaning of Nature (1836)Transcendental Books, 1988 - 318 psl. |
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... true method . It is often necessary to trust the intuition and to make a guess . A true method must have continuous transition or a principle of progression . Mere deduction from par- ticulars or the arrangement of facts in a series is ...
... true method . It is often necessary to trust the intuition and to make a guess . A true method must have continuous transition or a principle of progression . Mere deduction from par- ticulars or the arrangement of facts in a series is ...
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... true philosopher and the true poet are one , and 5 10 15 20 a beauty , which is truth , and a truth , which is beauty , is the aim of both . Is not the charm of one of Plato's or Aristotle's definitions , strictly like that of the ...
... true philosopher and the true poet are one , and 5 10 15 20 a beauty , which is truth , and a truth , which is beauty , is the aim of both . Is not the charm of one of Plato's or Aristotle's definitions , strictly like that of the ...
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... true theory of nature . It would extend its simple opera- tion in ever - widening circles throughout the length and breadth of the time - and - space world . It would be seen in the lowest levels of life as well as in the highest ...
... true theory of nature . It would extend its simple opera- tion in ever - widening circles throughout the length and breadth of the time - and - space world . It would be seen in the lowest levels of life as well as in the highest ...
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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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