The House of EmersonUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1982 - 272 psl. |
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... Sphinx " is a paradigm of Emerson's view of poet and poetic process . But in the early stanzas such prospects are dim . Appar- ently the sphinx , like the speaker in " The Poet , " has been looking " in vain for the poet I describe ...
... Sphinx " is a paradigm of Emerson's view of poet and poetic process . But in the early stanzas such prospects are dim . Appar- ently the sphinx , like the speaker in " The Poet , " has been looking " in vain for the poet I describe ...
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... Sphinx and nature , or sphinx - nature , can only wait . The " world seems always waiting for its poet , " observes the speaker in " The Poet " ( W , III , 10 ) . However many millennia the sphinx has been waiting , poem and reader do ...
... Sphinx and nature , or sphinx - nature , can only wait . The " world seems always waiting for its poet , " observes the speaker in " The Poet " ( W , III , 10 ) . However many millennia the sphinx has been waiting , poem and reader do ...
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... sphinx are their own hymn , both subject and object , but the poet will sing that hymn , confirming that he is a " yoke - fellow " whose spirit and eyebeam belong to the sphinx . She has mastered him even as he has mastered her nature ...
... sphinx are their own hymn , both subject and object , but the poet will sing that hymn , confirming that he is a " yoke - fellow " whose spirit and eyebeam belong to the sphinx . She has mastered him even as he has mastered her nature ...
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Preface page | 11 |
Acknowledgments page | 19 |
Emersons Epistemology page | 25 |
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