The Teachers of EmersonSturgis & Walton, 1910 - 325 páginas This book is about the influence of Greek philosophy on Ralph Waldo Emerson's writings. John S. Harrison argues that Emerson primarily drew his inspiration from Greek thought and not German/Eastern teachings. |
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... Taylor esteemed the thinking of these men , especially of Proc- lus , all important in the right interpretation of Plato , and to render Plato in an English dress " unattended with his Greek interpreters in the same garb , " Taylor ...
... Taylor esteemed the thinking of these men , especially of Proc- lus , all important in the right interpretation of Plato , and to render Plato in an English dress " unattended with his Greek interpreters in the same garb , " Taylor ...
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... Taylor with which Emerson was familiar . All but the last two he had in his own library at Concord . In them he found a mass of comment culled by Taylor from obscure Pla- tonists . To the Select Works of Plotinus was appended an extract ...
... Taylor with which Emerson was familiar . All but the last two he had in his own library at Concord . In them he found a mass of comment culled by Taylor from obscure Pla- tonists . To the Select Works of Plotinus was appended an extract ...
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... Taylor published a collection of them in the Classical Journal for 1817 and 1818. These oracles were esteemed by ... Taylor's introduc- tion to the Select Works of Plotinus . With The Divine Pymander of Hermes Mercurius Trismegistus in ...
... Taylor published a collection of them in the Classical Journal for 1817 and 1818. These oracles were esteemed by ... Taylor's introduc- tion to the Select Works of Plotinus . With The Divine Pymander of Hermes Mercurius Trismegistus in ...
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... Taylor's translation of Sallust On the Gods and the World Emerson may also have been familiar , for he quotes from it in Nature . He had Taylor's translation of The Pyth- agoric Sentences of Demophilus . He prob- ably availed himself of ...
... Taylor's translation of Sallust On the Gods and the World Emerson may also have been familiar , for he quotes from it in Nature . He had Taylor's translation of The Pyth- agoric Sentences of Demophilus . He prob- ably availed himself of ...
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... Taylor . And it was incredible , so he told Wordsworth , that no one in all England knew anything of Thomas Taylor , " whilst in every American library his translations are found . " 2 Such re- marks testify to the importance which Emer ...
... Taylor . And it was incredible , so he told Wordsworth , that no one in all England knew anything of Thomas Taylor , " whilst in every American library his translations are found . " 2 Such re- marks testify to the importance which Emer ...
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