American Transcendentalism: An Anthology of CriticismBrian M. Barbour University of Notre Dame Press, 1973 - 302 страница |
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... never to stand aloof from the concerns of the people ; he is never to view them in the pride of superior culture or station as belonging to a distinct order from himself . ' 19 Clearly a totally new perspective , disregardful of the ...
... never to stand aloof from the concerns of the people ; he is never to view them in the pride of superior culture or station as belonging to a distinct order from himself . ' 19 Clearly a totally new perspective , disregardful of the ...
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... never primary , it is never whole , it is never developed . But even when the rhetoric is somehow new , it is still theological . Emerson's statement , " The evolution of a highly destined society must be moral ; it must run in the ...
... never primary , it is never whole , it is never developed . But even when the rhetoric is somehow new , it is still theological . Emerson's statement , " The evolution of a highly destined society must be moral ; it must run in the ...
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... never lose the sense that he is still seeking it . But no one has had so steady and constant , and above all so natural , a vision of what we require and what we are capable of in the way of aspiration and independence . With Emerson it ...
... never lose the sense that he is still seeking it . But no one has had so steady and constant , and above all so natural , a vision of what we require and what we are capable of in the way of aspiration and independence . With Emerson it ...
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An Introduction to Transcendentalism | 35 |
The Transcendentalist Point of View | 53 |
From Edwards to Emerson | 63 |
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