The House of EmersonUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1982 - 272 psl. |
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... Thoreau was dodging the account . This had not always been Emerson's opinion of Thoreau . In the journals from 1838 to 1842 he usually expressed unqualified admiration for Thoreau . Thoreau's pertinacity and stoic toughness were ...
... Thoreau was dodging the account . This had not always been Emerson's opinion of Thoreau . In the journals from 1838 to 1842 he usually expressed unqualified admiration for Thoreau . Thoreau's pertinacity and stoic toughness were ...
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... Thoreau , published serially three months after Thoreau's death and in the Com- plete Works ( W , X , 44985 ) . The point of view is Emerson's ; Thoreau's version would have been different . The interest here is not the accuracy of ...
... Thoreau , published serially three months after Thoreau's death and in the Com- plete Works ( W , X , 44985 ) . The point of view is Emerson's ; Thoreau's version would have been different . The interest here is not the accuracy of ...
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... Thoreau's " debt to them was important . " The word renounce as it is used in the context of Thoreau's teaching experience does not suggest that he gave up an idea or belief , but that he gave up a desirable profession and ...
... Thoreau's " debt to them was important . " The word renounce as it is used in the context of Thoreau's teaching experience does not suggest that he gave up an idea or belief , but that he gave up a desirable profession and ...
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Preface page | 11 |
Acknowledgments page | 19 |
Emersons Epistemology page | 25 |
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