The House of EmersonUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1982 - 272 psl. |
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... possible for the world to be in a meaningful way . In each act of perception , and in experiencing the world in general , the individual , without effort on his part , " instinctively adopts a position . And this intrinsic involvement ...
... possible for the world to be in a meaningful way . In each act of perception , and in experiencing the world in general , the individual , without effort on his part , " instinctively adopts a position . And this intrinsic involvement ...
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... possible " ( W , III , 27 ) . The " we " removes any doubt about Emerson's appeal for greater sensuous aliveness . Al- though the first person plural is probably the editorial " we " of the speaker , and although Emerson trusted himself ...
... possible " ( W , III , 27 ) . The " we " removes any doubt about Emerson's appeal for greater sensuous aliveness . Al- though the first person plural is probably the editorial " we " of the speaker , and although Emerson trusted himself ...
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... possible the exclamation in Walden : " To anticipate , not the sunrise and the dawn merely , but , if possible , Nature her- self ! " 5 An equally significant factor in Emerson's and Thoreau's mutual disenchantment , as their radically ...
... possible the exclamation in Walden : " To anticipate , not the sunrise and the dawn merely , but , if possible , Nature her- self ! " 5 An equally significant factor in Emerson's and Thoreau's mutual disenchantment , as their radically ...
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Preface page | 11 |
Acknowledgments page | 19 |
Emersons Epistemology page | 25 |
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