The Life of Ralph Waldo EmersonC.Scribner's Sons, 1949 - 592 pagina's Based largely on Emerson's unpublished manuscripts, journals, and letters.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 124
... weeks after returning from the South he had taken a room in Divinity Hall , a good anchorage for an expectant candidate . Charles was at the college , winning honors as usual - too easily , Waldo thought . Edward , going on with his law ...
... weeks after returning from the South he had taken a room in Divinity Hall , a good anchorage for an expectant candidate . Charles was at the college , winning honors as usual - too easily , Waldo thought . Edward , going on with his law ...
Pagina 440
... weeks earlier , but in other respects they were per- haps as successful . The class was private and sharply restricted . The meet- ings , probably lasting not quite two hours , required ten successive Satur- days , or kept as near to ...
... weeks earlier , but in other respects they were per- haps as successful . The class was private and sharply restricted . The meet- ings , probably lasting not quite two hours , required ten successive Satur- days , or kept as near to ...
Pagina 443
... weeks . Peabody got some idealistic and pantheistic ideas out of the fourth lecture . He recorded that mind made the world and matter was dead mind . He seems to have failed to attend the sixth and eleventh meetings . Frequently he ...
... weeks . Peabody got some idealistic and pantheistic ideas out of the fourth lecture . He recorded that mind made the world and matter was dead mind . He seems to have failed to attend the sixth and eleventh meetings . Frequently he ...
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