The House of EmersonUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1982 - 272 psl. |
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... human estate . These arts open gates of a future , promising to make the world plastic and to lift human life out of its beggary to a godlike ease and power " ( 158 ) . Emerson could have extended his enumera- tion to include the mass ...
... human estate . These arts open gates of a future , promising to make the world plastic and to lift human life out of its beggary to a godlike ease and power " ( 158 ) . Emerson could have extended his enumera- tion to include the mass ...
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... human society , . . . willy- nilly inculcates certain values associated with its leading characteristics . These are : causal sequence , order , func- tional efficiency , impersonality , uniformity , number , utility , power and motion ...
... human society , . . . willy- nilly inculcates certain values associated with its leading characteristics . These are : causal sequence , order , func- tional efficiency , impersonality , uniformity , number , utility , power and motion ...
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... human society . " At one point in the manuscript Emerson had noted the following , then changed his mind and cancelled the passage : " When a man for whom he once had a great regard , but who had become intemperate , came to see him on ...
... human society . " At one point in the manuscript Emerson had noted the following , then changed his mind and cancelled the passage : " When a man for whom he once had a great regard , but who had become intemperate , came to see him on ...
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Preface page | 11 |
Acknowledgments page | 19 |
Emersons Epistemology page | 25 |
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