Emerson and Skepticism: The Cipher of the WorldJohns Hopkins University Press, 1988 - 186 psl. |
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... language of the Scriptures , like all language , according to Norton ( who here follows Locke ) , is remarkable not for its ability to contain and transmit a message , but for its tendency to mix , diffuse , and multiply meanings . For ...
... language of the Scriptures , like all language , according to Norton ( who here follows Locke ) , is remarkable not for its ability to contain and transmit a message , but for its tendency to mix , diffuse , and multiply meanings . For ...
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... language in which it originates . He gives a brief resume of disambiguating extrinsic considerations : " Human language , you well know , admits various in- terpretations ; and every word and every sentence must be modified and ...
... language in which it originates . He gives a brief resume of disambiguating extrinsic considerations : " Human language , you well know , admits various in- terpretations ; and every word and every sentence must be modified and ...
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... language of the sense , The anchor of my purest thoughts , the nurse , The guide , the guardian of my heart , and soul Of all my moral being . ( ll . 101-11 ) This is Wordsworth's version of the " noble doubt " that Emerson ex- presses ...
... language of the sense , The anchor of my purest thoughts , the nurse , The guide , the guardian of my heart , and soul Of all my moral being . ( ll . 101-11 ) This is Wordsworth's version of the " noble doubt " that Emerson ex- presses ...
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