The Life of Ralph Waldo EmersonC.Scribner's Sons, 1949 - 592 pagina's Based largely on Emerson's unpublished manuscripts, journals, and letters.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 303
... Politics , " the earlier history of his political theory and practice was the significant background of that essay . " Politics " was inevitably a delicately balanced essay . To a partisan filled with a sense of the necessity of ...
... Politics , " the earlier history of his political theory and practice was the significant background of that essay . " Politics " was inevitably a delicately balanced essay . To a partisan filled with a sense of the necessity of ...
Pagina 350
... political thought . But as it was , his experience of French intellectuals was unsatisfying . George Sand had turned journalist to aid the extremist faction and had briefly burned with political ardor , but she had now gone back to the ...
... political thought . But as it was , his experience of French intellectuals was unsatisfying . George Sand had turned journalist to aid the extremist faction and had briefly burned with political ardor , but she had now gone back to the ...
Pagina 369
... political wits against Webster's last great effort was not of the fighting kind he had made at Concord , but more philosophical and calm . He began with an apology for leaving a scholar's business for politics . He did not fail to ...
... political wits against Webster's last great effort was not of the fighting kind he had made at Concord , but more philosophical and calm . He began with an apology for leaving a scholar's business for politics . He did not fail to ...
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