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... moral imagination is that his thought seems to some critics to lead to a " Romantic dilemma . " The charge is that Emerson has described his intuited sense of the transcendent harmony of phenomenal things - which for him distinguishes ...
... moral imagination is that his thought seems to some critics to lead to a " Romantic dilemma . " The charge is that Emerson has described his intuited sense of the transcendent harmony of phenomenal things - which for him distinguishes ...
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... moral growth of his children . He addressed the task of describing the relationship of childhood to spirit : he asserted the superiority of the spirit in a world of matter . While Emerson liked the work , and while he was already an ...
... moral growth of his children . He addressed the task of describing the relationship of childhood to spirit : he asserted the superiority of the spirit in a world of matter . While Emerson liked the work , and while he was already an ...
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... moral judgment at least implied : Paul loved to sleep with his mother . Sleep is still most perfect , in spite of hygienists , when it is shared with a beloved . The warmth , the security and peace of soul , the utter comfort from the ...
... moral judgment at least implied : Paul loved to sleep with his mother . Sleep is still most perfect , in spite of hygienists , when it is shared with a beloved . The warmth , the security and peace of soul , the utter comfort from the ...
Contents
The Two Angels of Cowleys | 3 |
Gerstäckers America Alfred Kolb | 12 |
The Vision of the Child and | 22 |
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