The House of EmersonUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1982 - 272 psl. |
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... context of the thought being generated . Verbally , " thought " is apparent as the culmination of the mind's action in inventing metaphors . It implies metaphors that successfully mediate between mind and world or ME and NOT ME ...
... context of the thought being generated . Verbally , " thought " is apparent as the culmination of the mind's action in inventing metaphors . It implies metaphors that successfully mediate between mind and world or ME and NOT ME ...
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... context , then established as a centering , only to be relocated , that is , superseded by another point that in its new way will " concentrate this radiance " or , to borrow another of his tropes , will be " the sunbright Mecca of the ...
... context , then established as a centering , only to be relocated , that is , superseded by another point that in its new way will " concentrate this radiance " or , to borrow another of his tropes , will be " the sunbright Mecca of the ...
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... context that within a few years would strike him as archaic , a context with strong affinities to Swedenborg , from whom he drew inferences that corresponded to his understanding of Coleridge.1 Emerson's high regard in the 1830s for ...
... context that within a few years would strike him as archaic , a context with strong affinities to Swedenborg , from whom he drew inferences that corresponded to his understanding of Coleridge.1 Emerson's high regard in the 1830s for ...
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Preface page | 11 |
Acknowledgments page | 19 |
Emersons Epistemology page | 25 |
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Nerodoma skirsnių: 4
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