Select Writings of Ralph Waldo EmersonW. Scott, 1888 - 351 pages |
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... TRANSCENDENTALIST MAN THE REFORMER POLITICS LITERATURE- 245 260 275 289 LITERARY ETHICS . 303 THE AMERICAN SCHOLAR 318 MILTON AND HIS WORKS 335 INTRODUCTION . " Unless our philosophy hears the cock crow vi CONTENTS .
... TRANSCENDENTALIST MAN THE REFORMER POLITICS LITERATURE- 245 260 275 289 LITERARY ETHICS . 303 THE AMERICAN SCHOLAR 318 MILTON AND HIS WORKS 335 INTRODUCTION . " Unless our philosophy hears the cock crow vi CONTENTS .
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Ralph Waldo Emerson, Percival Chubb. INTRODUCTION . " Unless our philosophy hears the cock crow in every farm - yard within our horizon , it is belated . That sound commonly reminds us that we are growing rusty and antique in our ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson, Percival Chubb. INTRODUCTION . " Unless our philosophy hears the cock crow in every farm - yard within our horizon , it is belated . That sound commonly reminds us that we are growing rusty and antique in our ...
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... philosopher , Marcus Aurelius . I. We need to know very little of the personality of Emerson to feel its fascination . But striking and attractive as it was to those who encountered him , and cannot fail to be to those who realise what ...
... philosopher , Marcus Aurelius . I. We need to know very little of the personality of Emerson to feel its fascination . But striking and attractive as it was to those who encountered him , and cannot fail to be to those who realise what ...
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... philosophy of Coleridge , and by the poetry of Wordsworth . The study of Coleridge , to which he stimulated many of his younger contemporaries , begot an interest in the German thinkers , to whom Coleridge owed his leading ideas - Kant ...
... philosophy of Coleridge , and by the poetry of Wordsworth . The study of Coleridge , to which he stimulated many of his younger contemporaries , begot an interest in the German thinkers , to whom Coleridge owed his leading ideas - Kant ...
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... philosophy was divided between the business - like sen- sism of Locke and the dreary common - sense doctrine of the Scotch school of Dugald Stewart and Dr. Thomas Brown . It was a philosophy with no outlook ; a philosophy of externalism ...
... philosophy was divided between the business - like sen- sism of Locke and the dreary common - sense doctrine of the Scotch school of Dugald Stewart and Dr. Thomas Brown . It was a philosophy with no outlook ; a philosophy of externalism ...
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