The Life of Ralph Waldo EmersonBased largely on Emerson's unpublished manuscripts, journals, and letters. |
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Now , in December , when , at least in Ellen's view of the matter , their love affair was of long standing , Waldo Emerson may actually have be- lieved that he had got over his " blushes & wishes , " as he said , before returning to ...
Now , in December , when , at least in Ellen's view of the matter , their love affair was of long standing , Waldo Emerson may actually have be- lieved that he had got over his " blushes & wishes , " as he said , before returning to ...
Pagina 134
To his brother William he wrote that , having been “ for one week engaged to Ellen Louisa Tucker a young lady who if you will trust my account is the fairest & best of her kind , ” he was “ now as happy as it is safe in life to be .
To his brother William he wrote that , having been “ for one week engaged to Ellen Louisa Tucker a young lady who if you will trust my account is the fairest & best of her kind , ” he was “ now as happy as it is safe in life to be .
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There Ellen discovered more grist for her metrical mill , but her habitual mood was far from satirical . William Furness , Waldo's boyhood friend and now a large part of Philadelphia for the young couple , " found them on one occasion ...
There Ellen discovered more grist for her metrical mill , but her habitual mood was far from satirical . William Furness , Waldo's boyhood friend and now a large part of Philadelphia for the young couple , " found them on one occasion ...
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