The House of EmersonUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1982 - 272 psl. |
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... less luminous , arises in his mind , cotemporaneous with every thought , which furnishes the vestment of the thought " ( CW , I , 20 ) . Most salient in this statement is that , according to Emerson , language comes into being just as ...
... less luminous , arises in his mind , cotemporaneous with every thought , which furnishes the vestment of the thought " ( CW , I , 20 ) . Most salient in this statement is that , according to Emerson , language comes into being just as ...
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... less abstractly what has just been proposed . Mer- ton Sealts's tabulation of journal passages used in Nature16 reveals not only that Emerson mined his journals prolifically but also that a number of items he culled were autobio ...
... less abstractly what has just been proposed . Mer- ton Sealts's tabulation of journal passages used in Nature16 reveals not only that Emerson mined his journals prolifically but also that a number of items he culled were autobio ...
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... less apparent in the vocabul- ary and hardly evident in the imagery and metaphoric ac- tion . The vision possesses the language more expertly than the persona , a problem Whitman was able to surmount , by and large , in the writing of ...
... less apparent in the vocabul- ary and hardly evident in the imagery and metaphoric ac- tion . The vision possesses the language more expertly than the persona , a problem Whitman was able to surmount , by and large , in the writing of ...
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Preface page | 11 |
Acknowledgments page | 19 |
Emersons Epistemology page | 25 |
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Nerodoma skirsnių: 4
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