The Heritage of American Literature, Band 1Lyon Norman Richardson Ginn, 1951 |
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... true that the movement may con- veniently be found in the journals and writings of these two men , it is also true that it is not the typi- cal phases that are reflected there . Emerson's statement of the transcendental position is best ...
... true that the movement may con- veniently be found in the journals and writings of these two men , it is also true that it is not the typi- cal phases that are reflected there . Emerson's statement of the transcendental position is best ...
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... True , " I observed ; " the paper is clearly then upon the premises . As for its being upon the per- son of the minister , we may consider that as out of the question . " " True , " said Dupin , after a long and thoughtful whiff from ...
... True , " I observed ; " the paper is clearly then upon the premises . As for its being upon the per- son of the minister , we may consider that as out of the question . " " True , " said Dupin , after a long and thoughtful whiff from ...
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... true depth of meaning in things , is often met with in Emerson's poems and essays . In " The Poet " ( Essays , Second Series ) , the true poet - not the mere serenader - is the seer , the " true land - lord ! sea - lord ! air - lord ...
... true depth of meaning in things , is often met with in Emerson's poems and essays . In " The Poet " ( Essays , Second Series ) , the true poet - not the mere serenader - is the seer , the " true land - lord ! sea - lord ! air - lord ...
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