Thoth, Volume 7Graduate students of the English Department, Syracuse University, 1966 - American literature |
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... child or if the " child " is a good symbol of the fulfilled adult ; one must discover if it is possible to make a point by point association of the image of the child as it is em- ployed in Emerson's work with the actual nature of the ...
... child or if the " child " is a good symbol of the fulfilled adult ; one must discover if it is possible to make a point by point association of the image of the child as it is em- ployed in Emerson's work with the actual nature of the ...
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... child - motif from other sources . His reading may have strengthened the views that he had been developing on his own , but they do not account for the origin of his views . One would do well to look to Bronson Alcott for a clue to how ...
... child - motif from other sources . His reading may have strengthened the views that he had been developing on his own , but they do not account for the origin of his views . One would do well to look to Bronson Alcott for a clue to how ...
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... child is father to the man . And he admits that " the plays of children are nonesense [ sic ] " ; but , he adds , they are " very educative nonesense . " 22 They are educative because they demonstrate the major point that Emerson ...
... child is father to the man . And he admits that " the plays of children are nonesense [ sic ] " ; but , he adds , they are " very educative nonesense . " 22 They are educative because they demonstrate the major point that Emerson ...
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The Two Angels of Cowleys | 3 |
Gerstäckers America Alfred Kolb | 12 |
The Vision of the Child and | 22 |
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