The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 116Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1862 |
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... Emerson is a transcendent man , and we can scarcely account for his appearance by any arithmetical or mathematical ... Emerson . Author's Edition . London Smith , Elder , & Co. 1861 . 2. English Traits . By R. W. Emerson . London ...
... Emerson is a transcendent man , and we can scarcely account for his appearance by any arithmetical or mathematical ... Emerson . Author's Edition . London Smith , Elder , & Co. 1861 . 2. English Traits . By R. W. Emerson . London ...
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... Emerson and Carlyle . 387 Whilst so far teaching us old thoughts and doctrines , which in some forms and senses are veritable enough , or may have been hitherto despised and neglected , he has not done so in the attitude of a mere ...
... Emerson and Carlyle . 387 Whilst so far teaching us old thoughts and doctrines , which in some forms and senses are veritable enough , or may have been hitherto despised and neglected , he has not done so in the attitude of a mere ...
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... Emerson's idealism , and we fully apprehend his motive as formerly we have seen his method . Poet and philosopher are one , but when their dualism is inevitable , to make a third , a mystic , you join the former two . Emerson's poetic ...
... Emerson's idealism , and we fully apprehend his motive as formerly we have seen his method . Poet and philosopher are one , but when their dualism is inevitable , to make a third , a mystic , you join the former two . Emerson's poetic ...
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