The Life of Ralph Waldo EmersonBased largely on Emerson's unpublished manuscripts, journals, and letters. |
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In the last months of 1848 , shortly after his return from abroad , he was busy in New England lyceums . It struck the Rhode Islanders , at Newport , that he could not say enough in praise of England in his lecture there early in ...
In the last months of 1848 , shortly after his return from abroad , he was busy in New England lyceums . It struck the Rhode Islanders , at Newport , that he could not say enough in praise of England in his lecture there early in ...
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Hawthorne , then the American consul at Liverpool , was “ not unconscious , " he admitted , " of a certain malevolence and hostility in my own breast , such as a man must necessarily feel , who lives in England without melting entirely ...
Hawthorne , then the American consul at Liverpool , was “ not unconscious , " he admitted , " of a certain malevolence and hostility in my own breast , such as a man must necessarily feel , who lives in England without melting entirely ...
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... 338 Emerson St. , name at first proposed for Concord street named for Thoreau , 490 Empedocles , 173 , 178 Em . Stan Lib : Standard Library Edition of The Works ( Emerson ) Enfield , William , history of philosophy , 30 England , I1 ...
... 338 Emerson St. , name at first proposed for Concord street named for Thoreau , 490 Empedocles , 173 , 178 Em . Stan Lib : Standard Library Edition of The Works ( Emerson ) Enfield , William , history of philosophy , 30 England , I1 ...
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