Thoreau, Emerson and Europe: Four TitlesTranscendental Books, 1998 |
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... less agitated , according to the places where you may be , and as it may have been disturbed by ob- jects more or less exciting . But what matter ? The imagination , as St. Theresa says , is the fool of the house ; it ceases not to make ...
... less agitated , according to the places where you may be , and as it may have been disturbed by ob- jects more or less exciting . But what matter ? The imagination , as St. Theresa says , is the fool of the house ; it ceases not to make ...
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... less fortunate classes might come to share in the privileges , comforts , and various advantages belonging to civilized society . The feeling which at this time manifested itself in an excited form in the Antislavery agitation may ...
... less fortunate classes might come to share in the privileges , comforts , and various advantages belonging to civilized society . The feeling which at this time manifested itself in an excited form in the Antislavery agitation may ...
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... less than inspiration , enthusiasm , emotion , spirituality . Roman- ticism preferred the Dionysiac to the Apollonian . Transcendentalism shared the Romantic im- pulse though with somewhat less exaggeration in America because of its ...
... less than inspiration , enthusiasm , emotion , spirituality . Roman- ticism preferred the Dionysiac to the Apollonian . Transcendentalism shared the Romantic im- pulse though with somewhat less exaggeration in America because of its ...
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beauty become body Boston Bradford Brook Farm called character Christian Church Concord conscious creatures Crosskey death delight doctrine earth Edward Carpenter Emerson eternal evil existence experience eyes F. B. Sanborn faith feel fellowship Fénelon Frank Podmore friends friendship genius George gifts give Glasgow Unitarian Gnothi Seauton happy heart heaven Henry David Thoreau Henry William Crosskey human idea ideal influence inspiration interest intuition Jesus John Page Hopps Jupp labor light live London man's minister ministry moral mystic nature Neo-Platonic never Nietzsche ourselves peace Perennial Philosophy perfect persons philosophy Plato pleasure Plotinus poem poet prayer present Ralph Waldo Emerson Reason religion religious Ripley seems self-love sense simplicity social society soul speak spirit suffer SWEDENBORGIAN sympathy taste thee things Thoreau thou thought tion Transcendental true truth unity universe unlocking virtue voice Walden Walden Pond Wayfarer wish words writings