The House of EmersonUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1982 - 272 psl. |
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... mode of the critical construction is a kind of progressive exfoliation , an imitation , perhaps , of Emerson's man ... modes and assumptions , that the more intrinsic our approach , the more extrinsic the implications . The bet- ter we ...
... mode of the critical construction is a kind of progressive exfoliation , an imitation , perhaps , of Emerson's man ... modes and assumptions , that the more intrinsic our approach , the more extrinsic the implications . The bet- ter we ...
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... mode , which illustrates and enacts his view of metaphor and the nature of literary art . Inherent in his mode and presiding over most of his comments on man's perception and expression , especially in conjunction with language , art ...
... mode , which illustrates and enacts his view of metaphor and the nature of literary art . Inherent in his mode and presiding over most of his comments on man's perception and expression , especially in conjunction with language , art ...
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... mode and achievement confirming a single dynamic law as in “ Brahma . ” Nature and sphinx are their own hymn , both subject and object , but the poet will sing that hymn , confirming that he is a " yoke - fellow " whose spirit and ...
... mode and achievement confirming a single dynamic law as in “ Brahma . ” Nature and sphinx are their own hymn , both subject and object , but the poet will sing that hymn , confirming that he is a " yoke - fellow " whose spirit and ...
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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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