The Life of Ralph Waldo EmersonBased largely on Emerson's unpublished manuscripts, journals, and letters. |
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Pagina 278
Wishing to acknowledge the debt the book owed to the Concord woods he thought he might call it Forest Essays but ... note that he habitually looked sympathetically at both sides of his subject though not always in the same essay .
Wishing to acknowledge the debt the book owed to the Concord woods he thought he might call it Forest Essays but ... note that he habitually looked sympathetically at both sides of his subject though not always in the same essay .
Pagina 281
As his struggle in early life for self - trust was finally rounded out by his essay “ Self - reliance , " so his incessant endeavor to adjust himself to the tragedy of his own losses came to a fitting climax in “ Compensation .
As his struggle in early life for self - trust was finally rounded out by his essay “ Self - reliance , " so his incessant endeavor to adjust himself to the tragedy of his own losses came to a fitting climax in “ Compensation .
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Almost at the moment the second Essays came from the press , it seems , he was visiting the extremist William Lloyd Garrison in ... the earlier history of his political theory and practice was the significant background of that essay .
Almost at the moment the second Essays came from the press , it seems , he was visiting the extremist William Lloyd Garrison in ... the earlier history of his political theory and practice was the significant background of that essay .
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William and Ruth Emerson I | 1 |
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