The Recognition of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Selected Criticism Since 1837Milton Ridvas Konvitz University of Michigan Press, 1972 - 224 pagina's |
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... seem to be less devel- oped than the intellect . There is no total balance of all the faculties to correspond with the harmony of his intellectual powers . This seems to us the greatest defect in his entire being , as lack of logical ...
... seem to be less devel- oped than the intellect . There is no total balance of all the faculties to correspond with the harmony of his intellectual powers . This seems to us the greatest defect in his entire being , as lack of logical ...
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... seems constantly modern , with a contemporaneousness almost as perennial as that of Scripture itself . Though his work may lack something of true greatness , it surely seems alive with such unconditioned freedom of temper as makes great ...
... seems constantly modern , with a contemporaneousness almost as perennial as that of Scripture itself . Though his work may lack something of true greatness , it surely seems alive with such unconditioned freedom of temper as makes great ...
Pagina 121
... seems hodge - podge ; in another , for all its lack of lyric melody , it seems an almost lyric utterance of something which all men may know and which no man may define . " Hitch your waggon to a star " has flashed into the idiom of our ...
... seems hodge - podge ; in another , for all its lack of lyric melody , it seems an almost lyric utterance of something which all men may know and which no man may define . " Hitch your waggon to a star " has flashed into the idiom of our ...
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FRANCIS BOWEN Emersons Nature Christian Examiner | 7 |
J W ALEXANDER ALBERT DOD CHARLES HODGE | 13 |
THOMAS CARLYLE Preface to Essays First Series 1841 | 19 |
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