The House of EmersonUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1982 - 272 psl. |
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... paragraph signals a considerable change of tone : " Yes , we have a pretty artillery of tools now in our social arrangements , " a comment that clearly fails to match the earlier superlatives , such as “ vast , ” " grand , " " excellent ...
... paragraph signals a considerable change of tone : " Yes , we have a pretty artillery of tools now in our social arrangements , " a comment that clearly fails to match the earlier superlatives , such as “ vast , ” " grand , " " excellent ...
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... paragraph that there is more to say about the subject of Thoreau , more than we have imagined and different from what we might have expected . This message to the reader is postponed to the second paragraph to allow for the usual brief ...
... paragraph that there is more to say about the subject of Thoreau , more than we have imagined and different from what we might have expected . This message to the reader is postponed to the second paragraph to allow for the usual brief ...
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... paragraphs later , " ' I love Henry , ' said one of his friends , ' but I cannot like him . ' " This statement Emerson culled from his 1843 journal , where it opens the paragraph already cited , in which Emerson declared that young men ...
... paragraphs later , " ' I love Henry , ' said one of his friends , ' but I cannot like him . ' " This statement Emerson culled from his 1843 journal , where it opens the paragraph already cited , in which Emerson declared that young men ...
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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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