British Influence on the Birth of American LiteratureMacmillan Press, 1982 - 218 psl. |
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... ideal world around forms , incidents and situations ' , that ' the object of art is to give the whole ad hominem ' and that ' each step of nature hath its ideal ' . Emerson followed Coleridge's argument closely , concerning himself ...
... ideal world around forms , incidents and situations ' , that ' the object of art is to give the whole ad hominem ' and that ' each step of nature hath its ideal ' . Emerson followed Coleridge's argument closely , concerning himself ...
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... ideal : His day passed in the contemplation of ideal grandeurs , he lived among the glories and solemnities of universal Nature ; his thoughts were of sages and heroes , and scenes of elysian beauty . He made the same point in his essay ...
... ideal : His day passed in the contemplation of ideal grandeurs , he lived among the glories and solemnities of universal Nature ; his thoughts were of sages and heroes , and scenes of elysian beauty . He made the same point in his essay ...
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... ideal : And thou shalt not be able to rehearse the names of thy friends in thy verse , for an old shame before the holy ideal . And this the reward ; that the ideal shall be real to thee , and the impressions of the actual world shall ...
... ideal : And thou shalt not be able to rehearse the names of thy friends in thy verse , for an old shame before the holy ideal . And this the reward ; that the ideal shall be real to thee , and the impressions of the actual world shall ...
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Emerson Imagination and a New American | 58 |
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