The Life of Ralph Waldo EmersonBased largely on Emerson's unpublished manuscripts, journals, and letters. |
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He was a practical - minded man and was probably at his best in training boys for the counting room . But he seems to have meant ... Outside school the life of the very small boy must have been less gray than tradition paints it .
He was a practical - minded man and was probably at his best in training boys for the counting room . But he seems to have meant ... Outside school the life of the very small boy must have been less gray than tradition paints it .
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that Ralph “ regards his words , does not eat his dinner too fast , and is gradually resigning his impetuosity to younger boys . ” He admonished the three girls who seem to have been his wife's helpers and the children's nurses ...
that Ralph “ regards his words , does not eat his dinner too fast , and is gradually resigning his impetuosity to younger boys . ” He admonished the three girls who seem to have been his wife's helpers and the children's nurses ...
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Finding that they did not belong to his quarter , he attacked Ralph and gave him a bloody nose ; and soon both the Summer Street boys were in tears . Ralph later regretted that he had not got more of so invaluable a part of a boy's ...
Finding that they did not belong to his quarter , he attacked Ralph and gave him a bloody nose ; and soon both the Summer Street boys were in tears . Ralph later regretted that he had not got more of so invaluable a part of a boy's ...
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William and Ruth Emerson I | 1 |
Boston 1803 | 14 |
Looking Out from His Corner | 19 |
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