The House of EmersonUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1982 - 272 psl. |
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... described Alcott as a pail without a bottom ( JMN , IX , 208 ) he was undoubtedly referring to more than domestic mismanage- ment and impracticality . Alcott is also described as " the fool of ideas " ( JMN , VIII , 6 ) . Undulation ...
... described Alcott as a pail without a bottom ( JMN , IX , 208 ) he was undoubtedly referring to more than domestic mismanage- ment and impracticality . Alcott is also described as " the fool of ideas " ( JMN , VIII , 6 ) . Undulation ...
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... described the public more accurately than Whig or Demo- crat did . One of the new and prominent terms in the jour- nals is " stupid . " " How hard to find a man , " reads an entry made at the time Thoreau was building his house on Emer ...
... described the public more accurately than Whig or Demo- crat did . One of the new and prominent terms in the jour- nals is " stupid . " " How hard to find a man , " reads an entry made at the time Thoreau was building his house on Emer ...
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... described the creation of works of art as a marriage of environment and imagination - as - builder . In the " Language " chapter he proposed that the environ- ment furnishes the images with which the true poet creates metaphors . This ...
... described the creation of works of art as a marriage of environment and imagination - as - builder . In the " Language " chapter he proposed that the environ- ment furnishes the images with which the true poet creates metaphors . This ...
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Preface page | 11 |
Acknowledgments page | 19 |
Emersons Epistemology page | 25 |
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