The Life of Ralph Waldo EmersonC.Scribner's Sons, 1949 - 592 pagina's Based largely on Emerson's unpublished manuscripts, journals, and letters.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 118
... early reverend genius my young eye With wonder followed , & undoubting joy , but who had at last become the " Sleek deacon of the New Jerusalem . " Charles went on at college with his successive Penn legacy subventions to help his ...
... early reverend genius my young eye With wonder followed , & undoubting joy , but who had at last become the " Sleek deacon of the New Jerusalem . " Charles went on at college with his successive Penn legacy subventions to help his ...
Pagina 143
... Early in the new year he sent William and Edward a list of books he was reading : " Coleridge's Friend - with great interest ; Coleridges ' Aids to reflection ' with yet deeper ; Degerando Hist . Comparée des Systemes de Philosophie , I ...
... Early in the new year he sent William and Edward a list of books he was reading : " Coleridge's Friend - with great interest ; Coleridges ' Aids to reflection ' with yet deeper ; Degerando Hist . Comparée des Systemes de Philosophie , I ...
Pagina 378
... early friend of hers , insisted that something be done and that Emerson must do it . Channing went so far as to name both the author and the book . According to him the title was to be Margaret and her Friends . Channing and Emerson ...
... early friend of hers , insisted that something be done and that Emerson must do it . Channing went so far as to name both the author and the book . According to him the title was to be Margaret and her Friends . Channing and Emerson ...
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Boston 1803 | 14 |
Looking Out from His Corner | 19 |
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