Critical Essays on Ralph Waldo EmersonRobert E. Burkholder, Joel Myerson G.K. Hall, 1983 - 530 pagina's |
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Pagina 217
... whole under it , for the whole cannot be cause of something else or the ef- fect of some other being . ( 5 ) Emerson calls the next form of experience " surprise , " because it begins with the insight made in some high moment of life ...
... whole under it , for the whole cannot be cause of something else or the ef- fect of some other being . ( 5 ) Emerson calls the next form of experience " surprise , " because it begins with the insight made in some high moment of life ...
Pagina 317
... whole then certain things follow . For a start every detail will be equally significant . ' A leaf , a drop , a crystal , a moment of time , is related to the whole , and partakes of the perfection of the whole . Each particle is a ...
... whole then certain things follow . For a start every detail will be equally significant . ' A leaf , a drop , a crystal , a moment of time , is related to the whole , and partakes of the perfection of the whole . Each particle is a ...
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... whole must be conceived before the part can be fully appre- ciated or apprehended as an essence — an explanation based on a temporal priority which the whole enjoys over the part . Such an explanation would necessitate the assumption of ...
... whole must be conceived before the part can be fully appre- ciated or apprehended as an essence — an explanation based on a temporal priority which the whole enjoys over the part . Such an explanation would necessitate the assumption of ...
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