Emerson's PlutarchHarvard University Press, 1961 - 337 pages No detailed description available for "Emerson's Plutarch". |
Contents
PLUTARCH AND THE PLUTARCHAN | 1 |
EMERSONS ACQUAINTANCE WITH | 35 |
GREEK SIMPLICITY | 55 |
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acquaintance admiration ancient anecdotes aphorism apothegm attitude attracted Bacon beauty biography borrowed Carlyle century character Christian Cicero classical concept daemon demonology Demosthenes divine doctrine element Emer Emerson says Emerson's reading Emersonian England Epaminondas Epictetus epigram essay on Plutarch ethical example expression fate favorite friends friendship genius GĂ©rando gives Goethe Greek Heraclitean Heraclitus heroic heroism human ideas indicates inspire Journals lecture literary Lives lustre Lycurgus Marcus Aurelius means mind Montaigne Montaigne's moral essayists moral essays Moralia moralist nature Neoplatonists notes Oracles orator Over-Soul pantheism paragraph passage Pericles philosophers Phocion Plato Plutarch essay Plutarchan hero poem poetry pre-Socratics Pythagoras qualities quotation Ralph Waldo Ralph Waldo Emerson read Plutarch reference religion remark Roman self-reliance Seneca sense sentence shows Socrates soul Spartan speaks Stoic Stoicism story style tarch term theme theory things thinks Thoreau's thought Timoleon tion topic tradition translation virtue writing Xenophanes