The House of EmersonUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1982 - 272 psl. |
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... early lectures on nature is his lecture " Martin Luther , " given in February of 1835. While paying tribute to a revolutionary , Emerson challenged the foundation of Luther's protest . This funda- mental difference between Luther's ...
... early lectures on nature is his lecture " Martin Luther , " given in February of 1835. While paying tribute to a revolutionary , Emerson challenged the foundation of Luther's protest . This funda- mental difference between Luther's ...
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... early poem in mode and vision as to " The Sphinx . " In Nature , as in the poem , " The catalogue is endless , and the examples so obvious , that I shall leave them to the reader's reflection " ( CW , I , 12 ) . Here the endless ...
... early poem in mode and vision as to " The Sphinx . " In Nature , as in the poem , " The catalogue is endless , and the examples so obvious , that I shall leave them to the reader's reflection " ( CW , I , 12 ) . Here the endless ...
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... early ' 40s and with the evidence of his jour- nals and letters of the early and mid ' 40s . Occasionally his writings of these years lead one to wonder whether the allowance he makes for the recovery and building up of the individual ...
... early ' 40s and with the evidence of his jour- nals and letters of the early and mid ' 40s . Occasionally his writings of these years lead one to wonder whether the allowance he makes for the recovery and building up of the individual ...
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Preface page | 11 |
Acknowledgments page | 19 |
Emersons Epistemology page | 25 |
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