Major Writers of America, Band 1Perry Miller Harcourt, Brace & World, 1962 Selections from the writings of fifteen important American authors, including portions of novels, short stories, prose and poems. |
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... speak more strictly , the series of ideas , ) according to his own settled order , and that harmony of things , which he has appointed . The supposition of God , which we speak of , is nothing else but God's acting , in the course and ...
... speak more strictly , the series of ideas , ) according to his own settled order , and that harmony of things , which he has appointed . The supposition of God , which we speak of , is nothing else but God's acting , in the course and ...
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... speaking his own mind , " he was thinking and speaking for a whole age . Despite the physical and material strenuous ... speak out against the prevailing grayness . Nature did this ; and the result was that Emerson was in- vited , almost ...
... speaking his own mind , " he was thinking and speaking for a whole age . Despite the physical and material strenuous ... speak out against the prevailing grayness . Nature did this ; and the result was that Emerson was in- vited , almost ...
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... speak only stylistically and not morally , depends on the brilliance with which a whole series of such " figures " are pressed into the service of Emerson's meaning . It will also reveal - but so indeed will a look at almost any page of ...
... speak only stylistically and not morally , depends on the brilliance with which a whole series of such " figures " are pressed into the service of Emerson's meaning . It will also reveal - but so indeed will a look at almost any page of ...
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Return Oh Shulamite Return Return | 81 |
Introduction | 88 |
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