The House of EmersonUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1982 - 272 psl. |
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... language , Emerson assumes that whenever language is an authentic incarnation of thought , it will communicate publicly ; he rarely goes on to explain definitively how or why . Since language is for Emerson the incarnation of thinking ...
... language , Emerson assumes that whenever language is an authentic incarnation of thought , it will communicate publicly ; he rarely goes on to explain definitively how or why . Since language is for Emerson the incarnation of thinking ...
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... language . To some extent the mind acts as though there is no given language . Even those words that appear to be stock terminology the reader discovers to be fresh and natural in their new context ( W , III , 22 , 24 ) . Emerson was ...
... language . To some extent the mind acts as though there is no given language . Even those words that appear to be stock terminology the reader discovers to be fresh and natural in their new context ( W , III , 22 , 24 ) . Emerson was ...
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... language , that is , the extent to which natural fact surpasses itself in anyone's language . The personal and familiar voice of Yankee know - how in “ Com- modity " now becomes more philosophic and metaphoric , the chapter makes its ...
... language , that is , the extent to which natural fact surpasses itself in anyone's language . The personal and familiar voice of Yankee know - how in “ Com- modity " now becomes more philosophic and metaphoric , the chapter makes its ...
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Preface page | 11 |
Acknowledgments page | 19 |
Emersons Epistemology page | 25 |
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