Carlyle and Emerson, Their Long DebateHarvard University Press, 1978 - 194 pagina's |
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... immortality of the soul . Carlyle's thoughts on this last subject were of great interest to Emerson . In his short account of their day together in English Traits ( 1856 ) , the exchange on immortality is carefully set off from ...
... immortality of the soul . Carlyle's thoughts on this last subject were of great interest to Emerson . In his short account of their day together in English Traits ( 1856 ) , the exchange on immortality is carefully set off from ...
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... immortality from the removal of Time & Space . He seems merely to work with an alien foreign thought not to live in it himself . " 20 Insofar as he ! must have realized that “ Natural Supernaturalism " was Carlyle's most ambitious ...
... immortality from the removal of Time & Space . He seems merely to work with an alien foreign thought not to live in it himself . " 20 Insofar as he ! must have realized that “ Natural Supernaturalism " was Carlyle's most ambitious ...
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... immortality and related topics , and he would continue to do so all his life . " Immortality , " in fact , is the title of the clos- ing selection in Letters and Social Aims ( 1875 ) , the last book of essays to appear under Emerson's ...
... immortality and related topics , and he would continue to do so all his life . " Immortality , " in fact , is the title of the clos- ing selection in Letters and Social Aims ( 1875 ) , the last book of essays to appear under Emerson's ...
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