The Life of Ralph Waldo EmersonBased largely on Emerson's unpublished manuscripts, journals, and letters. |
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to the parsonage , whereupon Ruth Emerson appealed once more to Aunt Mary , astonished at the latter's calm persistence in keeping to her retreat at Waterford . “ Why my dear sister , ” she tried to reason with Aunt Mary , “ it was on ...
to the parsonage , whereupon Ruth Emerson appealed once more to Aunt Mary , astonished at the latter's calm persistence in keeping to her retreat at Waterford . “ Why my dear sister , ” she tried to reason with Aunt Mary , “ it was on ...
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He debated books with his brothers and with Aunt Mary , an instigator or a severe critic of his thinking . Charles , by his own admission , was now " quite taken with Coleridge . ” Aunt Mary sometimes professed to believe that Waldo did ...
He debated books with his brothers and with Aunt Mary , an instigator or a severe critic of his thinking . Charles , by his own admission , was now " quite taken with Coleridge . ” Aunt Mary sometimes professed to believe that Waldo did ...
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He was still doing more than his part as a citizen of the town ; but naturally , though Aunt Mary was now becoming estranged , his close associates were his relatives and a few writers who either came to live near him or were his ...
He was still doing more than his part as a citizen of the town ; but naturally , though Aunt Mary was now becoming estranged , his close associates were his relatives and a few writers who either came to live near him or were his ...
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William and Ruth Emerson I | 1 |
Boston 1803 | 14 |
Looking Out from His Corner | 19 |
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