The Life of Ralph Waldo EmersonC.Scribner's Sons, 1949 - 592 pagina's Based largely on Emerson's unpublished manuscripts, journals, and letters.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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... boys . ' " He would " stand at the gate in a state of pleasing excitement half fear half hope that the ' rude boys ' would come near enough for him to see them ! " As " a little chubby boy " he trundled a hoop in Chauncy Place . He had ...
... boys . ' " He would " stand at the gate in a state of pleasing excitement half fear half hope that the ' rude boys ' would come near enough for him to see them ! " As " a little chubby boy " he trundled a hoop in Chauncy Place . He had ...
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... boys . " He admonished the three girls who seem to have been his wife's helpers and the children's nurses , and filled up his letter with remarks intended for the edification of the boys . " I offer this tribute , " he told his wife ...
... boys . " He admonished the three girls who seem to have been his wife's helpers and the children's nurses , and filled up his letter with remarks intended for the edification of the boys . " I offer this tribute , " he told his wife ...
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... boys : " Rather stern in his very infrequent rebukes . Not inclined to win boys by a surface amiability , but kindly in explanation or advice . Every inch a king in his dominion . " Again the schoolmaster's mind strayed from schoolbooks ...
... boys : " Rather stern in his very infrequent rebukes . Not inclined to win boys by a surface amiability , but kindly in explanation or advice . Every inch a king in his dominion . " Again the schoolmaster's mind strayed from schoolbooks ...
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William and Ruth Emerson I | 1 |
Boston 1803 | 14 |
Looking Out from His Corner | 19 |
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