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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... essence : but as it appears , the one neither is one , nor is , if it be proper to believe in reasoning of this kind . It appears so . But can anything either belong to , or be affirmed of that which is not ? How can it ? Neither ...
... essence : but as it appears , the one neither is one , nor is , if it be proper to believe in reasoning of this kind . It appears so . But can anything either belong to , or be affirmed of that which is not ? How can it ? Neither ...
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... essence , which being at once the ideal of the reason and the cause of the material world , is the pre - establisher of the harmony in and between both . " 1 To make his statement clearer Coleridge adds in a note : " I now more ...
... essence , which being at once the ideal of the reason and the cause of the material world , is the pre - establisher of the harmony in and between both . " 1 To make his statement clearer Coleridge adds in a note : " I now more ...
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... essence an- swers Truth , in the intellectual world- Truth , whose center is everywhere and its circumference nowhere , whose existence we cannot disimagine ; the soundness and health of things , against which no blow can be struck but ...
... essence an- swers Truth , in the intellectual world- Truth , whose center is everywhere and its circumference nowhere , whose existence we cannot disimagine ; the soundness and health of things , against which no blow can be struck but ...
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... essence are thence de- rived , while the good itself is not essence , but beyond essence , and superior to it both in dig- nity and power . 99 1 Parallel to this conception is Emerson's idea of the universe . He believes in the real ...
... essence are thence de- rived , while the good itself is not essence , but beyond essence , and superior to it both in dig- nity and power . 99 1 Parallel to this conception is Emerson's idea of the universe . He believes in the real ...
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... essence is present . And they p And they perceive themselves in others . For all things there are diaphanous ; and nothing is dark and resisting , but every- thing is apparent to every one internally and throughout . For light ...
... essence is present . And they p And they perceive themselves in others . For all things there are diaphanous ; and nothing is dark and resisting , but every- thing is apparent to every one internally and throughout . For light ...
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