Journals and Miscellaneous Notebooks: 1819-1822Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1960 |
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Page xxiv
... Reason separates man from beast , the line gets lost as individuals of one species are compared with individuals of another . This is printed , but it leaves the question of the Negro's status conveniently generalized . Emerson , in his ...
... Reason separates man from beast , the line gets lost as individuals of one species are compared with individuals of another . This is printed , but it leaves the question of the Negro's status conveniently generalized . Emerson , in his ...
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... reason ; a third - of some other faculty incomprehensible to us . All this may take place just as the human sciences and arts are severally the embodyings of a faculty ; -poetry , of the imagination ; Mathematics of the reason ...
... reason ; a third - of some other faculty incomprehensible to us . All this may take place just as the human sciences and arts are severally the embodyings of a faculty ; -poetry , of the imagination ; Mathematics of the reason ...
Page 78
... Reason of man , and curiously contrived the passions , & the Imagination , and adjusted their gratifications ; which made the Soul and its sense of immortality . He does not believe that a Being whom his own human fancy has conceived to ...
... Reason of man , and curiously contrived the passions , & the Imagination , and adjusted their gratifications ; which made the Soul and its sense of immortality . He does not believe that a Being whom his own human fancy has conceived to ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | xiii |
The Manuscripts | xxxiv |
The Source of the Text | xlii |
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