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... Emerson -view of E. Caro - defects as touching poetic form - Faust and Helen - beauty of the ideal -- Philemon and Baucis symbolise the difficulty of maintaining the progressive spirit through all changes - baccalaureate scene and the ...
... Emerson -view of E. Caro - defects as touching poetic form - Faust and Helen - beauty of the ideal -- Philemon and Baucis symbolise the difficulty of maintaining the progressive spirit through all changes - baccalaureate scene and the ...
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... EMERSON AS A THINKER . The representative character of Emerson - hero of American " transcendentalism " -his philosophy hidden in his mosaics -its merit - its range and profundity - his extravagances - his Platonism - mind and matter ...
... EMERSON AS A THINKER . The representative character of Emerson - hero of American " transcendentalism " -his philosophy hidden in his mosaics -its merit - its range and profundity - his extravagances - his Platonism - mind and matter ...
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... Emerson's position on Personality — personality and self - con- sciousness - Moncure D. Conway on Emerson's theism - criti- cisms - universal side of finite existence — his lack of spiritual leverage - his views on Christ's Person and ...
... Emerson's position on Personality — personality and self - con- sciousness - Moncure D. Conway on Emerson's theism - criti- cisms - universal side of finite existence — his lack of spiritual leverage - his views on Christ's Person and ...
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... Emerson , has " This goitre of " its root in the cardinal necessity by which each individual persists to be what he is . " Evil is in ' Faust ' the power which , represented by Mephistopheles , " always wills the bad and always works ...
... Emerson , has " This goitre of " its root in the cardinal necessity by which each individual persists to be what he is . " Evil is in ' Faust ' the power which , represented by Mephistopheles , " always wills the bad and always works ...
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... Emerson when he says that the Second Part is a philosophy of literature set in poetry . Yet I would not have it thought that there are not many points in the criticism of Mr Lewes , for example - his criticism , I mean , of the Second ...
... Emerson when he says that the Second Part is a philosophy of literature set in poetry . Yet I would not have it thought that there are not many points in the criticism of Mr Lewes , for example - his criticism , I mean , of the Second ...
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