The House of EmersonUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1982 - 272 psl. |
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... expression " to what we contemplate and , even more no- table , the discovery of " causes and spirits " in what we be- hold . By " causes " he implies connections and relatedness . In the journals he observes that " Talent makes ...
... expression " to what we contemplate and , even more no- table , the discovery of " causes and spirits " in what we be- hold . By " causes " he implies connections and relatedness . In the journals he observes that " Talent makes ...
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... expression . And " logos " is Emerson's term for the verbal expression of the creative mind ( W , III , 40 ; discussed more fully in chapter six ) . If the preceding remarks give the impression that for Emerson language is never ...
... expression . And " logos " is Emerson's term for the verbal expression of the creative mind ( W , III , 40 ; discussed more fully in chapter six ) . If the preceding remarks give the impression that for Emerson language is never ...
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... expression . “ The most wonderful inspi- rations die with their subject , if he has no hand to paint them to the ... expression ( verbal or otherwise ) as the truest act and fulfillment of thinking . Without it , thoughts vanish like the ...
... expression . “ The most wonderful inspi- rations die with their subject , if he has no hand to paint them to the ... expression ( verbal or otherwise ) as the truest act and fulfillment of thinking . Without it , thoughts vanish like the ...
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Preface page | 11 |
Acknowledgments page | 19 |
Emersons Epistemology page | 25 |
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