The House of EmersonUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1982 - 272 psl. |
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... never surprise nature in a corner ; never find the end of a thread ; never tell where to set the first stone " ( CW , I 124 Thoreau & the Failure of the Ideal.
... never surprise nature in a corner ; never find the end of a thread ; never tell where to set the first stone " ( CW , I 124 Thoreau & the Failure of the Ideal.
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... never went to church ; he never voted ; he refused to pay a tax to the State ; he ate no flesh , he drank no wine , he never knew the use of tobacco ; and , though a naturalist , he used neither trap nor gun . He chose , wisely no doubt ...
... never went to church ; he never voted ; he refused to pay a tax to the State ; he ate no flesh , he drank no wine , he never knew the use of tobacco ; and , though a naturalist , he used neither trap nor gun . He chose , wisely no doubt ...
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... never the same , " the emphasis now falls somewhat more on " never " than on " always . " In " Circles " the proces- sion of images , the contrastive and elided shifts between the sentences of the concluding paragraphs , and the curious ...
... never the same , " the emphasis now falls somewhat more on " never " than on " always . " In " Circles " the proces- sion of images , the contrastive and elided shifts between the sentences of the concluding paragraphs , and the curious ...
Turinys
Preface page | 11 |
Acknowledgments page | 19 |
Emersons Epistemology page | 25 |
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Nerodoma skirsnių: 4
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