The House of EmersonUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1982 - 272 psl. |
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... final chapter of Nature : " There does not seem any limit to these new infor- mations of the same Spirit that made the elements at first , and now , through man , works them . Art and power will go on as they have done , —will make day ...
... final chapter of Nature : " There does not seem any limit to these new infor- mations of the same Spirit that made the elements at first , and now , through man , works them . Art and power will go on as they have done , —will make day ...
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... final " goal , " " heaven " in the singular rather than plural , and , inherent in and the cause of all of these , " Pride . " Because they imperiously insisted on conformity and consistency , pride has “ ruined the angels " of ...
... final " goal , " " heaven " in the singular rather than plural , and , inherent in and the cause of all of these , " Pride . " Because they imperiously insisted on conformity and consistency , pride has “ ruined the angels " of ...
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... final stage of " The Sphinx " begins auspiciously with " Uprose the merry Sphinx / And crouched no more in stone . " Those words introduce one of the most memorable passages in Emerson's poetry , characterized as “ symbolic " catalogue ...
... final stage of " The Sphinx " begins auspiciously with " Uprose the merry Sphinx / And crouched no more in stone . " Those words introduce one of the most memorable passages in Emerson's poetry , characterized as “ symbolic " catalogue ...
Turinys
Preface page | 11 |
Acknowledgments page | 19 |
Emersons Epistemology page | 25 |
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Nerodoma skirsnių: 4
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