The House of EmersonUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1982 - 272 psl. |
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... reader may have of further celebration . The millennial language is checked with " Things have an ugly look still . " As he notes later in the essay , " We are coaxed , flattered and duped from morn to eve , from birth to death ; and ...
... reader may have of further celebration . The millennial language is checked with " Things have an ugly look still . " As he notes later in the essay , " We are coaxed , flattered and duped from morn to eve , from birth to death ; and ...
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... reader : " Come see the north wind's masonry . " That invitation is also the start of the poet's liberating work and the poem's transformation . Even as the poem . has turned in like an hourglass as the wide sweep of the storm narrows ...
... reader : " Come see the north wind's masonry . " That invitation is also the start of the poet's liberating work and the poem's transformation . Even as the poem . has turned in like an hourglass as the wide sweep of the storm narrows ...
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... reader's task of discerning Emerson's intention is that the persona is addressing an imagined re- ader by quoting that reader's protest to the “ circular philos- opher " of " Circles " and , by extension , of numerous other works ...
... reader's task of discerning Emerson's intention is that the persona is addressing an imagined re- ader by quoting that reader's protest to the “ circular philos- opher " of " Circles " and , by extension , of numerous other works ...
Turinys
Preface page | 11 |
Acknowledgments page | 19 |
Emersons Epistemology page | 25 |
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