American Poetry and Prose, Band 1Norman Foerster, Robert Morss Lovett Houghton Mifflin, 1947 - 1610 Seiten |
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... universal infor- 5 mation . The idea that God sent Jesus Christ to publish , as they say , the glad tidings to all ... universal language , is in- capable of being used as an universal means 45 of unchangeable and uniform information ...
... universal infor- 5 mation . The idea that God sent Jesus Christ to publish , as they say , the glad tidings to all ... universal language , is in- capable of being used as an universal means 45 of unchangeable and uniform information ...
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... Universal Spirit . For it per- vades Thought also . Every universal truth which we express in words , implies or sup- poses every other truth . Omne verum vero 5 consonat . It is like a great circle on a sphere , comprising all possible ...
... Universal Spirit . For it per- vades Thought also . Every universal truth which we express in words , implies or sup- poses every other truth . Omne verum vero 5 consonat . It is like a great circle on a sphere , comprising all possible ...
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... universal or divine self . " A curious example of the rudeness and inaccuracy of thought , " he complains else- where , " is the inability to distinguish between the private and the universal consciousness . I never make that blunder ...
... universal or divine self . " A curious example of the rudeness and inaccuracy of thought , " he complains else- where , " is the inability to distinguish between the private and the universal consciousness . I never make that blunder ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
The Indians | 11 |
The Settlement at Merry Mount | 17 |
Urheberrecht | |
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age of reason American appeared beauty better bird called Christ church Cotton Mather deism divine door dream earth effect England English eyes faith fancy fear feel fire friends genius give governor hand hath head hear heard heart heaven Henry Thoreau hour human John Winthrop land learned Ligeia light live look Lord Maypole means ment Merry Mount mind moral morning nation nature never Nevermore night o'er once passed person poem poet poetry poor Puritan reason religion Rip Van Winkle romanticism round seemed sense soul sound speak spirit stand sweet tell thee things thou thought tion trees true truth Twice-Told Tales UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA unto virtue whole wild wind woods words Wouter Van Twiller young ΙΟ