The Life of Ralph Waldo EmersonC.Scribner's Sons, 1949 - 592 pagina's Based largely on Emerson's unpublished manuscripts, journals, and letters.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 379
... England lyceums . It struck the Rhode Islanders , at New- port , that he could not say enough in praise of England in his lecture there early in December . " He laid it on pretty thick , I assure you , " one listener reported . " Why ...
... England lyceums . It struck the Rhode Islanders , at New- port , that he could not say enough in praise of England in his lecture there early in December . " He laid it on pretty thick , I assure you , " one listener reported . " Why ...
Pagina 394
... England without melting entirely into the mass of Englishmen . " Still he had some justification for his fear that the book would " please the English only too well ; for , " he told Emerson , “ you give them credit for the possession ...
... England without melting entirely into the mass of Englishmen . " Still he had some justification for his fear that the book would " please the English only too well ; for , " he told Emerson , “ you give them credit for the possession ...
Pagina 421
... England disliked the United States . England's deeper interest was not in freedom but in trade and in her superiority of all kinds . As her dominant role had been threatened by the Americans her joy was great in seeing this nation ...
... England disliked the United States . England's deeper interest was not in freedom but in trade and in her superiority of all kinds . As her dominant role had been threatened by the Americans her joy was great in seeing this nation ...
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William and Ruth Emerson I | 1 |
Boston 1803 | 14 |
Looking Out from His Corner | 19 |
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