Thoth, Volume 7Graduate students of the English Department, Syracuse University, 1966 - American literature |
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... man cannot perceive the wonderful unity of Nature , he cannot see him- self , for Nature is the emblem of man's soul . It is in man's vision of the transcendent unity of Nature that he finds the unity of the " Self . " Emerson marks ...
... man cannot perceive the wonderful unity of Nature , he cannot see him- self , for Nature is the emblem of man's soul . It is in man's vision of the transcendent unity of Nature that he finds the unity of the " Self . " Emerson marks ...
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... man's tragic predicament : " Man performs , engenders , so much more than he can or should have to bear . That's how ... man's tragedy . And now he can face himself again as a little boy asking about grandpa : " How many Yankees did he ...
... man's tragic predicament : " Man performs , engenders , so much more than he can or should have to bear . That's how ... man's tragedy . And now he can face himself again as a little boy asking about grandpa : " How many Yankees did he ...
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... man's general guilt as well as his ordinary lot : I know thee well enough ; thy name is Gloucester . Thou must be ... man . When the full terror of his daughters ' cruelty is loosed upon him , he learns first that he is not " ague ...
... man's general guilt as well as his ordinary lot : I know thee well enough ; thy name is Gloucester . Thou must be ... man . When the full terror of his daughters ' cruelty is loosed upon him , he learns first that he is not " ague ...
Contents
The Two Angels of Cowleys | 3 |
Gerstäckers America Alfred Kolb | 12 |
The Vision of the Child and | 22 |
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