The Life of Ralph Waldo EmersonBased largely on Emerson's unpublished manuscripts, journals, and letters. |
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He had " never expected success . " " My scholars , " he had once put it , “ are carefully instructed , my money is faith- fully earned , but the instructor is little wiser , and the duties were never congenial with my disposition .
He had " never expected success . " " My scholars , " he had once put it , “ are carefully instructed , my money is faith- fully earned , but the instructor is little wiser , and the duties were never congenial with my disposition .
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Elizabeth Hoar's brother Rockwood was never more impressed with a human expression of agony than by that of Emerson leading the way into the room where little Waldo lay dead . Emerson gradually attained a mood of acceptance and , in his ...
Elizabeth Hoar's brother Rockwood was never more impressed with a human expression of agony than by that of Emerson leading the way into the room where little Waldo lay dead . Emerson gradually attained a mood of acceptance and , in his ...
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Ellen thought that " he never was so hardworked & hurried before , and of course he never was less able to bear it . " It is doubtful whether his spirits were much affected by the scant attendance . At any rate , his colleagues could ...
Ellen thought that " he never was so hardworked & hurried before , and of course he never was less able to bear it . " It is doubtful whether his spirits were much affected by the scant attendance . At any rate , his colleagues could ...
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