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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... 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 the other translations of Plotinus ...
... 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 the other translations of Plotinus ...
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... cause of all transcends other causes . For , according to Plato , the highest God , whom in the Republic he calls 1 Complete Works , VIII . , 50 . 2 Ibid . , V. , 295 . the good , and in the Parmenides the one , 8 THE TEACHERS OF EMERSON.
... cause of all transcends other causes . For , according to Plato , the highest God , whom in the Republic he calls 1 Complete Works , VIII . , 50 . 2 Ibid . , V. , 295 . the good , and in the Parmenides the one , 8 THE TEACHERS OF EMERSON.
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... god to me , who can rightly divide and define . ' ” 1 In thus estimating the place of this early speculation in the evolution of Greek thought Emerson was developing to its utmost a prac- tice of Plato and the Platonists . In both are ...
... god to me , who can rightly divide and define . ' ” 1 In thus estimating the place of this early speculation in the evolution of Greek thought Emerson was developing to its utmost a prac- tice of Plato and the Platonists . In both are ...
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... gods and dæmons and dæmoni- acal men , of the ' azonic ' and the ' aquatic gods , ' dæmons with fulgid eyes , and all the 1 Complete Works , II . , 345 , 346 . rest of the Platonic rhetoric , exalted a little under 28 THE TEACHERS OF ...
... gods and dæmons and dæmoni- acal men , of the ' azonic ' and the ' aquatic gods , ' dæmons with fulgid eyes , and all the 1 Complete Works , II . , 345 , 346 . rest of the Platonic rhetoric , exalted a little under 28 THE TEACHERS OF ...
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... gods with such depth and with such pictorial de- tails , as if they had been bodily present at the Olympian feasts . The reader of these books makes new acquaintance with his own mind ; new regions of thought are opened . " 1 2 Plato ...
... gods with such depth and with such pictorial de- tails , as if they had been bodily present at the Olympian feasts . The reader of these books makes new acquaintance with his own mind ; new regions of thought are opened . " 1 2 Plato ...
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