Essays and Poems of EmersonHarcourt, Brace, 1921 - Počet stran: 525 |
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... Puritanism , a vital Puritanism urgent with fresh power , impatient of a corrupted tradition and a conformity that withholds one from the living truth . The tendency of the traditional religious culture , he criticizes as indifferent to ...
... Puritanism , a vital Puritanism urgent with fresh power , impatient of a corrupted tradition and a conformity that withholds one from the living truth . The tendency of the traditional religious culture , he criticizes as indifferent to ...
Strana xxiv
... Puritans . In this connection it is interesting to find him in the Journals connecting himself consciously with the loftiest Puritan of the seventeenth century , John Milton , of whom he writes : " Milton de- scribes himself to Diodati ...
... Puritans . In this connection it is interesting to find him in the Journals connecting himself consciously with the loftiest Puritan of the seventeenth century , John Milton , of whom he writes : " Milton de- scribes himself to Diodati ...
Strana xxxvi
... Puritan decadence ; for we have seen that he represents rather a renascence and fresh flowering of the ancient passion for perfection . We think rightly of Emerson when we think of him as a humanist bent upon liberating and developing ...
... Puritan decadence ; for we have seen that he represents rather a renascence and fresh flowering of the ancient passion for perfection . We think rightly of Emerson when we think of him as a humanist bent upon liberating and developing ...
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SOME books like some persons convey to us all that they | vii |
Religion | xvii |
Morals | xxiv |
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