The House of EmersonUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1982 - 272 psl. |
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Leonard Neufeldt. of language are other interests fostered by the often mind- numbing work of establishing and glossing a reliable text for publication . I wish also to note that an editorial interest in the genetic history of a work has ...
Leonard Neufeldt. of language are other interests fostered by the often mind- numbing work of establishing and glossing a reliable text for publication . I wish also to note that an editorial interest in the genetic history of a work has ...
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... interest was crass materialism , not culture , arts , and science . On the other hand , he recognized the same opportunity that spurred Agassiz's enthusiasm . Agassiz was determined to interest American scientists in the philosophical ...
... interest was crass materialism , not culture , arts , and science . On the other hand , he recognized the same opportunity that spurred Agassiz's enthusiasm . Agassiz was determined to interest American scientists in the philosophical ...
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... interest in the proliferation of the machine , and that interest ac- counts in part for his admiration for Carlyle during these years . In 1844 in the lecture entitled " The Young Ameri- can " Emerson pulled together into a sustained ...
... interest in the proliferation of the machine , and that interest ac- counts in part for his admiration for Carlyle during these years . In 1844 in the lecture entitled " The Young Ameri- can " Emerson pulled together into a sustained ...
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Preface page | 11 |
Acknowledgments page | 19 |
Emersons Epistemology page | 25 |
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