The Life of Ralph Waldo EmersonBased largely on Emerson's unpublished manuscripts, journals, and letters. |
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Waldo developed slowly , according to Hedge , and was slow in his movements and speech but already exhibited , at twenty - five , “ a refinement of thought & a selectness in the use of language . " He was devoted to his diary and used ...
Waldo developed slowly , according to Hedge , and was slow in his movements and speech but already exhibited , at twenty - five , “ a refinement of thought & a selectness in the use of language . " He was devoted to his diary and used ...
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He had already found that the audiences in lecture halls did not demand that the idealist dismount from his winged horse . He had already learned how to hold his audience , whether in the country lyceum or in the city .
He had already found that the audiences in lecture halls did not demand that the idealist dismount from his winged horse . He had already learned how to hold his audience , whether in the country lyceum or in the city .
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Thoreau , chosen to be the protector and man of all work for Lidian and her children , looked with a critical eye on the packet ship Washington Irving , a sailing vessel in an age when steamers were already the efficient passenger ...
Thoreau , chosen to be the protector and man of all work for Lidian and her children , looked with a critical eye on the packet ship Washington Irving , a sailing vessel in an age when steamers were already the efficient passenger ...
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William and Ruth Emerson I | 1 |
Boston 1803 | 14 |
Looking Out from His Corner | 19 |
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