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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... takes pleasure in thanking the publishers , Messrs . Houghton , Mifflin and Company , who kindly granted the necessary permission . To the generosity of Mr. Thomas M. Johnson , of Osceola , Missouri , the author is greatly in- debted ...
... takes pleasure in thanking the publishers , Messrs . Houghton , Mifflin and Company , who kindly granted the necessary permission . To the generosity of Mr. Thomas M. Johnson , of Osceola , Missouri , the author is greatly in- debted ...
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... take in not only the Neo - Platonists but also the earlier thinkers of Greece from Thales on who antedate the appearance of Plato . In these thinkers he found a crude symbolical 1 Complete Works , IV . , 62 . explanation of the absolute ...
... take in not only the Neo - Platonists but also the earlier thinkers of Greece from Thales on who antedate the appearance of Plato . In these thinkers he found a crude symbolical 1 Complete Works , IV . , 62 . explanation of the absolute ...
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... takes regarding the early Hel- lenic thinkers . Into the thought of these Greek thinkers before Plato , Emerson was curious to inquire . In Plutarch's Morals he found a rich mine of quotation and comment in which the earlier Greek ...
... takes regarding the early Hel- lenic thinkers . Into the thought of these Greek thinkers before Plato , Emerson was curious to inquire . In Plutarch's Morals he found a rich mine of quotation and comment in which the earlier Greek ...
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... takes in Emerson is due to Coleridge's reworking of Plato's theory . Emerson himself has left a passage which proves this connection with Plato through Coleridge . " But the philosopher , not less than the poet , " he explains in Nature ...
... takes in Emerson is due to Coleridge's reworking of Plato's theory . Emerson himself has left a passage which proves this connection with Plato through Coleridge . " But the philosopher , not less than the poet , " he explains in Nature ...
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... take the form of stones and earth , and when melted and dispersed , that of vapour and air ; air also when burnt up , becomes fire , while the latter again , on becoming condensed and extinct , resumes the form of air ; and again air ...
... take the form of stones and earth , and when melted and dispersed , that of vapour and air ; air also when burnt up , becomes fire , while the latter again , on becoming condensed and extinct , resumes the form of air ; and again air ...
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according ancient appear Bacon beauty behold body Bohn translation called cause celestial love character Coleridge Coleridge's Complete conception correlation Cudworth Dæmonic dæmons divine doctrine earth Emer Emerson found Emerson's mind ence essay essence eternal evil explains eyes F. B. Sanborn fable Fate finds flux gods Hence Heraclitus highest Hindoo holds human Iamblichus Ibid idea ideal illusions imitation ineffable intel intellect intuition Kant light manner method of nature moral mystic experience Neo-Platonic Ocellus Lucanus oracle Over-Soul Parmenides passage Phædo Phædrus phantasy philosophy Platonists Plotinus Plutarch poem poet poetry principle Proclus pure Pythagorean Ralph Waldo Emerson reading reason relation Samuel Taylor Coleridge says Select soul speaks Sphinx spirit subsist symbol Synesius tains teaching Theology of Plato theory thinking Thomas Taylor thou thought Timæus of Plato tion True Intellectual System truth ture union Universal Mind vision whole writes