The Life of Ralph Waldo EmersonC.Scribner's Sons, 1949 - 592 pagina's Presents the life of Ralph Waldo Emerson by letting his story unfold as told through his words and those of his contemporaries as they did in life. From early childhood through his first love and his work as an author and philosopher. |
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Pagina 436
... Father's new watch- guard and presented it on the way , and Father read me all the poems in the Transcript . . . . We were having a beautiful time when the boat be- came so very unsteady that I went to bed . " In the morning , she said ...
... Father's new watch- guard and presented it on the way , and Father read me all the poems in the Transcript . . . . We were having a beautiful time when the boat be- came so very unsteady that I went to bed . " In the morning , she said ...
Pagina 437
... Father and I , ” Ellen said , “ joined madly in this pursuit , and ran along , now in the street , now out , like little boys beside the trainers , and one way & another succeeded in seeing his head & shoulders , and , now and then , an ...
... Father and I , ” Ellen said , “ joined madly in this pursuit , and ran along , now in the street , now out , like little boys beside the trainers , and one way & another succeeded in seeing his head & shoulders , and , now and then , an ...
Pagina 475
... Father stayed and was introduced to a Mr Leckie whom he liked particularly . . . . Father went off with the Amberleys . . . . They had found Earl Russell . . . We recd . notes , from Lord Houghton inviting us to visit him in Yorkshire ...
... Father stayed and was introduced to a Mr Leckie whom he liked particularly . . . . Father went off with the Amberleys . . . . They had found Earl Russell . . . We recd . notes , from Lord Houghton inviting us to visit him in Yorkshire ...
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William and Ruth Emerson I | 1 |
Boston 1803 | 14 |
Looking Out from His Corner | 19 |
Copyright | |
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admired Alcott already American appeared arrived Aunt beauty began Boston boys brother called Carlyle Charles church Concord copy doubtless early Edward Ellen Emerson England English essay experience eyes father friends give hand heard ideas interest Italy John journal July June knew later learned least lecture less letter Lidian literary lived looked March Mary meeting mind months nature never once passim perhaps persons Phi Beta Kappa philosophy poems poet political probably published Ralph reason seemed Sept sermon showed society soon Street things thought told took town turned Waldo wanted weeks whole writing wrote York young
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