The Life of Ralph Waldo EmersonBased largely on Emerson's unpublished manuscripts, journals, and letters. |
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When the pastor set out for his church on a Sunday he may have made a more than decent appearance in his beaver hat , white wig , and black coat . The silver buckles at his knees and on his shoes would have given an added touch of ...
When the pastor set out for his church on a Sunday he may have made a more than decent appearance in his beaver hat , white wig , and black coat . The silver buckles at his knees and on his shoes would have given an added touch of ...
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Sarah Ripley appeared to be the guiltier one , for she had been " one means of early infecting him with infidelity . ” Aunt Mary now tried an appeal to Elizabeth Hoar but feared that Elizabeth's faith had also been shaken .
Sarah Ripley appeared to be the guiltier one , for she had been " one means of early infecting him with infidelity . ” Aunt Mary now tried an appeal to Elizabeth Hoar but feared that Elizabeth's faith had also been shaken .
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... having recently made him a Doctor of Laws , sealed its approval at the annual commencement of 1867 by electing him an overseer . And almost at the same moment he appeared for the second time as the orator of Phi Beta Kappa .
... having recently made him a Doctor of Laws , sealed its approval at the annual commencement of 1867 by electing him an overseer . And almost at the same moment he appeared for the second time as the orator of Phi Beta Kappa .
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William and Ruth Emerson I | 1 |
Boston 1803 | 14 |
Looking Out from His Corner | 19 |
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