The Life of Ralph Waldo EmersonC.Scribner's Sons, 1949 - 592 pagina's Based largely on Emerson's unpublished manuscripts, journals, and letters.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 96
... interest in the problem of the moral sense . The moral sense was of divine origin and was persistent in its activity , the young schoolmaster felt sure . " It sometimes seems to sanc- tion , " he declared , " that Platonic dream , that ...
... interest in the problem of the moral sense . The moral sense was of divine origin and was persistent in its activity , the young schoolmaster felt sure . " It sometimes seems to sanc- tion , " he declared , " that Platonic dream , that ...
Pagina 193
... interest to a stranger , " and together they ascended Blackford Hill , where , in his boyhood , Walter Scott used to lie and listen to the “ murmur of the city crowd " and " Saint Giles's mingling din . ” The old and new towns spread ...
... interest to a stranger , " and together they ascended Blackford Hill , where , in his boyhood , Walter Scott used to lie and listen to the “ murmur of the city crowd " and " Saint Giles's mingling din . ” The old and new towns spread ...
Pagina 451
Ralph Leslie Rusk. especially for the occasion , " upon local matters of interest to all citizens of Concord . " But when the 7th of February arrived he read his essay " Immortality . " Alcott noticed the eager interest of the Concord ...
Ralph Leslie Rusk. especially for the occasion , " upon local matters of interest to all citizens of Concord . " But when the 7th of February arrived he read his essay " Immortality . " Alcott noticed the eager interest of the Concord ...
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William and Ruth Emerson I | 1 |
Boston 1803 | 14 |
Looking Out from His Corner | 19 |
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