New Englander and Yale Review, Volume 42W. L. Kingsley, 1888 |
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... look for in a disciple of the prince of Boston Transcendentalists , and which we sometimes find in some of the followers of Theodore Parker . I. A brief account of Emerson's life , as here presented , may not be without interest , and ...
... look for in a disciple of the prince of Boston Transcendentalists , and which we sometimes find in some of the followers of Theodore Parker . I. A brief account of Emerson's life , as here presented , may not be without interest , and ...
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... look to me now as if I had been blind and mad . This is the thorn in the flesh . " We linger with this trait of his character because it seems to explain much in his life and even in his habit of thought , particularly it serves largely ...
... look to me now as if I had been blind and mad . This is the thorn in the flesh . " We linger with this trait of his character because it seems to explain much in his life and even in his habit of thought , particularly it serves largely ...
Halaman 14
... look eye to eye with all highest knowledge , to know God , to know all moral and spiritual reality by direct vision . This is his transcendentalism . It means intuitionalism . It means , to use his own words , " the openness of the ...
... look eye to eye with all highest knowledge , to know God , to know all moral and spiritual reality by direct vision . This is his transcendentalism . It means intuitionalism . It means , to use his own words , " the openness of the ...
Halaman 16
... look back upon the world through the medium of those impressions . The world to him was for the most part an object of sentiment , not an object of scientific knowledge . He reflected upon the world ; he indulged his fancies about it ...
... look back upon the world through the medium of those impressions . The world to him was for the most part an object of sentiment , not an object of scientific knowledge . He reflected upon the world ; he indulged his fancies about it ...
Halaman 17
... look- ing at the world . It honored his poetic impulse . The secret of Emerson lies in the fact that his tendency was overwhelm- ingly strong to idealize the world and that he was incapable of philosophical conceptions of anything . He ...
... look- ing at the world . It honored his poetic impulse . The secret of Emerson lies in the fact that his tendency was overwhelm- ingly strong to idealize the world and that he was incapable of philosophical conceptions of anything . He ...
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