New Englander and Yale Review, Volume 42W. L. Kingsley, 1888 |
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... conception of religion and of the church . This is the turning point in Emerson's life . From this time on it becomes more and more evident that he is at radical and hopeless variance with even that type of Christianity in accordance ...
... conception of religion and of the church . This is the turning point in Emerson's life . From this time on it becomes more and more evident that he is at radical and hopeless variance with even that type of Christianity in accordance ...
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... conception of man , there is much that is common between his own and the Christian view . He was first , last , and always an intuitionalist . This accounts for his interest in Plato , in Kant , in Coleridge , in Swedenborg , in the ...
... conception of man , there is much that is common between his own and the Christian view . He was first , last , and always an intuitionalist . This accounts for his interest in Plato , in Kant , in Coleridge , in Swedenborg , in the ...
Halaman 17
... conceptions of anything . He was preëmi- nently a poet . He naturally took to the poetic form of ut- terance . He ... conception of poetry that it be the utterance of passion , of passion in the sense of highly wrought emotion , ac ...
... conceptions of anything . He was preëmi- nently a poet . He naturally took to the poetic form of ut- terance . He ... conception of poetry that it be the utterance of passion , of passion in the sense of highly wrought emotion , ac ...
Halaman 36
... conception of the nature of the state . A treaty can never be the legal foundation of a state . Treaties are agree- ments entered into by sovereign states . Treaty obligations are assumed , not imposed . Thirteen states might form a ...
... conception of the nature of the state . A treaty can never be the legal foundation of a state . Treaties are agree- ments entered into by sovereign states . Treaty obligations are assumed , not imposed . Thirteen states might form a ...
Halaman 50
... conceptions of all divinities to the sun , moon , dawn , or other natural phenomena , and explain all their myths as develop- ments out of the figurative language used in describing these phenomena . Here again we find the astonishing ...
... conceptions of all divinities to the sun , moon , dawn , or other natural phenomena , and explain all their myths as develop- ments out of the figurative language used in describing these phenomena . Here again we find the astonishing ...
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