The Life of Ralph Waldo EmersonC.Scribner's Sons, 1949 - 592 pagina's Based largely on Emerson's unpublished manuscripts, journals, and letters. |
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Pagina 195
... Carlyle revealed themselves to each other as fully and as frankly as they could . " The comfort of meeting a man of genius , " Emerson happily recalled his old rule , " is that he speaks sincerely Already a reader of Carlyle , he did ...
... Carlyle revealed themselves to each other as fully and as frankly as they could . " The comfort of meeting a man of genius , " Emerson happily recalled his old rule , " is that he speaks sincerely Already a reader of Carlyle , he did ...
Pagina 206
... Carlyle , since the European tour , as his chief symbol of the profession of letters . Carlyle's words were a gospel that the literary neophyte , no matter how self - reliant , must respect . It was important to Emerson that that gospel ...
... Carlyle , since the European tour , as his chief symbol of the profession of letters . Carlyle's words were a gospel that the literary neophyte , no matter how self - reliant , must respect . It was important to Emerson that that gospel ...
Pagina 257
... Carlyle's agent meant petty business details and annoyances . Emerson got his first serious experience of the sort ... Carlyle's Critical and Mis- cellaneous Essays . Emerson , though he was being gibed at by superficial critics as a fol ...
... Carlyle's agent meant petty business details and annoyances . Emerson got his first serious experience of the sort ... Carlyle's Critical and Mis- cellaneous Essays . Emerson , though he was being gibed at by superficial critics as a fol ...
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William and Ruth Emerson I | 1 |
Boston 1803 | 14 |
Looking Out from His Corner | 19 |
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