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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John Smith Harrison. Copyright 1910 By STURGIS & WALTON COMPANY Set up and electrotyped . Published April , 1910 PREFACE The aim of this work is to show the.
John Smith Harrison. Copyright 1910 By STURGIS & WALTON COMPANY Set up and electrotyped . Published April , 1910 PREFACE The aim of this work is to show the.
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... show this by a com- parative study of Emerson and the Platonists . In his studies the author has been helped by the labors of Dr. E. W. Emerson , whose edition of the Complete Works of Emerson has afforded many valuable suggestions re ...
... show this by a com- parative study of Emerson and the Platonists . In his studies the author has been helped by the labors of Dr. E. W. Emerson , whose edition of the Complete Works of Emerson has afforded many valuable suggestions re ...
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... shows how all propositions are reduced to one proposition ; " that is , to the opposition between unity and plurality , substance and phenomenon , being 3 1 Ibid . , II . , 432-433 . 2 Complete Works , I. , Biographical Sketch , p . 39 ...
... shows how all propositions are reduced to one proposition ; " that is , to the opposition between unity and plurality , substance and phenomenon , being 3 1 Ibid . , II . , 432-433 . 2 Complete Works , I. , Biographical Sketch , p . 39 ...
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... show how curious his reading was , for they lead one into footnotes , introductions , and ap- pendices , from all of which he gathered ma- terial for some of his most distinctive work . An examination of the marked passages alone would ...
... show how curious his reading was , for they lead one into footnotes , introductions , and ap- pendices , from all of which he gathered ma- terial for some of his most distinctive work . An examination of the marked passages alone would ...
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... show how fruitful Coleridge's correlation of the Platonic and Baconian phi- losophy was in suggesting to Emerson the practice of seeking the ethical meaning of the laws of nature . Emerson had no love of science in and for itself , but ...
... show how fruitful Coleridge's correlation of the Platonic and Baconian phi- losophy was in suggesting to Emerson the practice of seeking the ethical meaning of the laws of nature . Emerson had no love of science in and for itself , but ...
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