New Englander and Yale Review, Volume 42W. L. Kingsley, 1888 |
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... relations , and naturally genius . They have dealt largely with his personal qualities , no very thorough attempt has been made to estimate his per- manent place , significance , and value in literature . The vol- umes before us are ...
... relations , and naturally genius . They have dealt largely with his personal qualities , no very thorough attempt has been made to estimate his per- manent place , significance , and value in literature . The vol- umes before us are ...
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... relation to books is the slightness of his dependence on them . " " They did not en- ter much into his life . " " In general , after he began to write and publish , his reading was for the lustres - for a touch of suggestion that might ...
... relation to books is the slightness of his dependence on them . " " They did not en- ter much into his life . " " In general , after he began to write and publish , his reading was for the lustres - for a touch of suggestion that might ...
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... relation to God he seemed to run over into Pantheism . The charge of Pantheism seems to be well supported . Such utterances as he has made , if made by an ordinary thinker , would be justly re- garded as pantheistic . But , as the ...
... relation to God he seemed to run over into Pantheism . The charge of Pantheism seems to be well supported . Such utterances as he has made , if made by an ordinary thinker , would be justly re- garded as pantheistic . But , as the ...
Halaman 15
... relation of God and man as Father and child will be recognized again or that rela- tion practically re - established . Emerson's movement on its theoretic side was not so far removed as might at first appear from all the great mystical ...
... relation of God and man as Father and child will be recognized again or that rela- tion practically re - established . Emerson's movement on its theoretic side was not so far removed as might at first appear from all the great mystical ...
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... relations . In reply to Mr. Ware , who criticised the Harvard address which made so great a stir , he says : " I could not give an ac- count of myself if challenged . I could not possibly give you one of the arguments you cruelly hint ...
... relations . In reply to Mr. Ware , who criticised the Harvard address which made so great a stir , he says : " I could not give an ac- count of myself if challenged . I could not possibly give you one of the arguments you cruelly hint ...
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