The House of EmersonUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1982 - 272 psl. |
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... continual transaction between house and world and him- self the nexus of the two . For most of Emerson's contem- poraries this was too much to ask . Over the years we have enshrined in our scriptures of favorite Emerson epigrams " Know ...
... continual transaction between house and world and him- self the nexus of the two . For most of Emerson's contem- poraries this was too much to ask . Over the years we have enshrined in our scriptures of favorite Emerson epigrams " Know ...
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... continual invoking of the entelechy of the metamorphic urge ( “ das ewig Weibliche ” ) . The urge onward through spires of form is also an urge to dive de- eply , and to accept deep beneath deep . In Emerson's poem , " Love " is love of ...
... continual invoking of the entelechy of the metamorphic urge ( “ das ewig Weibliche ” ) . The urge onward through spires of form is also an urge to dive de- eply , and to accept deep beneath deep . In Emerson's poem , " Love " is love of ...
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... in the multiform advance is continual redefinition of the apparent order in behalf of the prospective order or , in Emerson's view , transcendence.18 Such poetry " never rests or repeats 159 Metamorphoses of the Image : Emerson & Poetry.
... in the multiform advance is continual redefinition of the apparent order in behalf of the prospective order or , in Emerson's view , transcendence.18 Such poetry " never rests or repeats 159 Metamorphoses of the Image : Emerson & Poetry.
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Preface page | 11 |
Acknowledgments page | 19 |
Emersons Epistemology page | 25 |
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