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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... speaks . " We unite all things by perceiving the law that pervades them ; by perceiving the superficial differences ... speak or think without embracing both . " 3 But whether Emerson is indebted to Cousin or not , his fondness for ...
... speaks . " We unite all things by perceiving the law that pervades them ; by perceiving the superficial differences ... speak or think without embracing both . " 3 But whether Emerson is indebted to Cousin or not , his fondness for ...
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... speak of the 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 ...
... speak of the 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 ...
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... speaks of the world : " When the parent Creator perceived that this created image of the eternal gods had life and mo- tion , he was delighted with his work , and by this very delight he was led to consider how he might make it still ...
... speaks of the world : " When the parent Creator perceived that this created image of the eternal gods had life and mo- tion , he was delighted with his work , and by this very delight he was led to consider how he might make it still ...
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... the insight which our advancing knowledge of material laws shall furnish . " 1 By reason of Coleridge's correlation Em- 1 Complete Works , X. , 72 . erson was able to speak of laws in the same 52 THE TEACHERS OF EMERSON.
... the insight which our advancing knowledge of material laws shall furnish . " 1 By reason of Coleridge's correlation Em- 1 Complete Works , X. , 72 . erson was able to speak of laws in the same 52 THE TEACHERS OF EMERSON.
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John Smith Harrison. erson was able to speak of laws in the same manner as Plato treats ideas . These ideas of Plato's are the sole realities and they are known only by the intellect . They are grouped together in the intelligible world ...
John Smith Harrison. erson was able to speak of laws in the same manner as Plato treats ideas . These ideas of Plato's are the sole realities and they are known only by the intellect . They are grouped together in the intelligible world ...
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