The House of EmersonUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1982 - 272 psl. |
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... achievements , the more we are aware of how ideological his house and world building were and are . To a large extent , Emerson's achievements in construct- ing a house and world are repetitive , which is to say they are repeatedly ...
... achievements , the more we are aware of how ideological his house and world building were and are . To a large extent , Emerson's achievements in construct- ing a house and world are repetitive , which is to say they are repeatedly ...
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... achievement by a Shakespeare or a Newton epito- mized a constellation of achievements across the span of time , the metamorphosis in the achievement became itself a type of history . In this respect biography is history and his- tory ...
... achievement by a Shakespeare or a Newton epito- mized a constellation of achievements across the span of time , the metamorphosis in the achievement became itself a type of history . In this respect biography is history and his- tory ...
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... achievement is the metamorphosis produced by way of the metaphor , that is , by the images transformed into a symbolic form , a metaphysical act in the strict sense of transcending physical images , albeit entirely by means of those ...
... achievement is the metamorphosis produced by way of the metaphor , that is , by the images transformed into a symbolic form , a metaphysical act in the strict sense of transcending physical images , albeit entirely by means of those ...
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Preface page | 11 |
Acknowledgments page | 19 |
Emersons Epistemology page | 25 |
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