The Life of Ralph Waldo EmersonC.Scribner's Sons, 1949 - 592 pagina's Based largely on Emerson's unpublished manuscripts, journals, and letters.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 16
... doubtless have been perfectly obvious to the calmly ap- praising mind of William Emerson that not only the fertilizer of mercantile wealth but a good deal of patient cultivation would be necessary to make the sandy soil of Massachusetts ...
... doubtless have been perfectly obvious to the calmly ap- praising mind of William Emerson that not only the fertilizer of mercantile wealth but a good deal of patient cultivation would be necessary to make the sandy soil of Massachusetts ...
Pagina 195
... doubtless never so much as heard the name of his thirty- year - old visitor until this meeting was arranged , could not fully recognize his genius on such short notice . Fortunately , though , being hungry for con- versation with the ...
... doubtless never so much as heard the name of his thirty- year - old visitor until this meeting was arranged , could not fully recognize his genius on such short notice . Fortunately , though , being hungry for con- versation with the ...
Pagina 266
... doubtless Lidian Emerson admitted into the inner circle pro tempore . The Transcendentalists , it ap- peared , required as much space and as great a variety of substantial foods as even devotees of Locke's sensual philosophy could have ...
... doubtless Lidian Emerson admitted into the inner circle pro tempore . The Transcendentalists , it ap- peared , required as much space and as great a variety of substantial foods as even devotees of Locke's sensual philosophy could have ...
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Looking Out from His Corner | 19 |
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