The House of EmersonUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1982 - 272 psl. |
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... live with unfit companions : for , with such , life is , for the most part , spent " ( JMN , XI , 370 ) . Thoreau had little use for society and , as “ Resistance to Civil Government " and its several manuscript antecedents make clear ...
... live with unfit companions : for , with such , life is , for the most part , spent " ( JMN , XI , 370 ) . Thoreau had little use for society and , as “ Resistance to Civil Government " and its several manuscript antecedents make clear ...
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... live at the " abyss of skepticism , ” the unwillingness to lose a friend , the worship of literary or other reputations , a belief in one's own reputation . Viewed from this vantage point , even the doubts about the catalogue rhetoric ...
... live at the " abyss of skepticism , ” the unwillingness to lose a friend , the worship of literary or other reputations , a belief in one's own reputation . Viewed from this vantage point , even the doubts about the catalogue rhetoric ...
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... " various lords seem so closely interrelated that they become on occasion mistakable for one another . " 19 Emerson's point is obvious : we live on the surface of surprise , and we must be willing 226 Personae & Vision in Later Essays.
... " various lords seem so closely interrelated that they become on occasion mistakable for one another . " 19 Emerson's point is obvious : we live on the surface of surprise , and we must be willing 226 Personae & Vision in Later Essays.
Turinys
Preface page | 11 |
Acknowledgments page | 19 |
Emersons Epistemology page | 25 |
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