The Life of Ralph Waldo EmersonBased largely on Emerson's unpublished manuscripts, journals, and letters. |
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I finished Father's new watchguard 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 became so very unsteady that I went to bed .
I finished Father's new watchguard 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 became so very unsteady that I went to bed .
Pagina 437
Father of course enjoyed the loud and cheerful uproar of the singing They went out by a side door but soon found themselves entirely blocked . Emerson “ caught a word from the winds , " as Ellen told Edith , “ and said ' Why ! it is ...
Father of course enjoyed the loud and cheerful uproar of the singing They went out by a side door but soon found themselves entirely blocked . Emerson “ caught a word from the winds , " as Ellen told Edith , “ and said ' Why ! it is ...
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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 . from Mr ...
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 . from Mr ...
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