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    The Continuity of American Poetry.Roy Harvey Pearce - 1964 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 22 (4):486-487.
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    The Idea of the Savage in North American EthnohistoryJesuit and Savage in New FranceThe Savages of America: A Study of the Indian and the Idea of Civilization.David Bidney, J. H. Kennedy & Roy H. Pearce - 1954 - Journal of the History of Ideas 15 (2):322.
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    A Note on Method in the History of Ideas.Roy Harvey Pearce - 1948 - Journal of the History of Ideas 9 (3):372.
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    A Sense of the Past/ A Sense of the Present: Notes on a Theme in Nineteenth-Century American Fiction.Roy Harvey Pearce - 1977 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 5 (4):455-465.
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    On Method in the History of Ideas.Roy Harvey Pearce - 1948 - Journal of the History of Ideas 9 (1/4):372.
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    “Pure” criticism and the history of ideas.Roy Harvey Pearce - 1948 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 7 (2):122-132.
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    The "Ruines of Mankind": The Indian and the Puritan Mind.Roy Harvey Pearce - 1952 - Journal of the History of Ideas 13 (1/4):200.
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    Whitman Justified: The Poet in 1855.Roy Harvey Pearce - 1981 - Critical Inquiry 8 (1):83-97.
    Whitman was not one to be troubled about the solution of the problem of knowledge in particular, much less in general, nor for that matter was Emerson. Their way was to postulate solutions to problems just before they encountered them. My point, however, is that Whitman, with Emerson, did encounter a problem, the Diltheyan solution to which has tempted philosophers of history into our own time. If quoting Dilthey as a gloss on Emerson I would seem to want to involve (...)
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