The House of EmersonUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1982 - 272 psl. |
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... passage was important enough to be incorporated by him into two of his lectures , “ Religion ” and “ The Present Age . ” As though to sum up the implications of the journal passage , the next paragraph of the entry concludes , " Not in ...
... passage was important enough to be incorporated by him into two of his lectures , “ Religion ” and “ The Present Age . ” As though to sum up the implications of the journal passage , the next paragraph of the entry concludes , " Not in ...
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... passage about the dance of figures necessary to express a world in constant metamor- phosis , the holding action is , appropriately , the metaphor initiating the processive play of metaphor : " The world is a Dancer . " Even while ...
... passage about the dance of figures necessary to express a world in constant metamor- phosis , the holding action is , appropriately , the metaphor initiating the processive play of metaphor : " The world is a Dancer . " Even while ...
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... passage has nothing to do with Emerson's attitude but is directly related to the metaphor employed . The would - be absolutist , who has insisted on finding the ada- mant in order to place both feet firmly on it , is glimpsed ...
... passage has nothing to do with Emerson's attitude but is directly related to the metaphor employed . The would - be absolutist , who has insisted on finding the ada- mant in order to place both feet firmly on it , is glimpsed ...
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Preface page | 11 |
Acknowledgments page | 19 |
Emersons Epistemology page | 25 |
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