The House of EmersonUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1982 - 272 psl. |
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... , constitute his real natural history , and the " best read naturalist who lends an entire devout attention to truth " will be at once the best scholar and the best poet . " He will 55 The Artist : Metamorphosis & Metaphor.
... , constitute his real natural history , and the " best read naturalist who lends an entire devout attention to truth " will be at once the best scholar and the best poet . " He will 55 The Artist : Metamorphosis & Metaphor.
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... once again , we might say that each chapter concentrates the radiance of the world in a new way and with a new center . The center of the holding action is repeatedly being found , used as a centering , then relocated , which is to say ...
... once again , we might say that each chapter concentrates the radiance of the world in a new way and with a new center . The center of the holding action is repeatedly being found , used as a centering , then relocated , which is to say ...
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... once a formal literary citation and a hymn to Concord's natural beauty . Both fields and fathers promise a homecoming . Emerson's journals of the next year are replete with reports of delightful exploratory walks to the fields , rivers ...
... once a formal literary citation and a hymn to Concord's natural beauty . Both fields and fathers promise a homecoming . Emerson's journals of the next year are replete with reports of delightful exploratory walks to the fields , rivers ...
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Preface page | 11 |
Acknowledgments page | 19 |
Emersons Epistemology page | 25 |
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