The Life of Ralph Waldo EmersonBased largely on Emerson's unpublished manuscripts, journals, and letters. |
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“ Friendship ” also had some relation to Emerson's reading but had firmer roots in his experience and in the favorite ideas nurtured ... as his letters to such friends as Margaret Fuller , Sam Ward , and Caroline Sturgis showed .
“ Friendship ” also had some relation to Emerson's reading but had firmer roots in his experience and in the favorite ideas nurtured ... as his letters to such friends as Margaret Fuller , Sam Ward , and Caroline Sturgis showed .
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It seems , at any rate , that when Emerson arrived he was not surprised to find his English friends already at his hotel - the Rawdon Quaker W. E. Forster , Carlyle's friend and Emerson's host a few months earlier ; the Paulets ...
It seems , at any rate , that when Emerson arrived he was not surprised to find his English friends already at his hotel - the Rawdon Quaker W. E. Forster , Carlyle's friend and Emerson's host a few months earlier ; the Paulets ...
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In October of 1875 his friend Monckton Milnes , now Lord Houghton , arrived . ... I have grown silent to my own household under this vexation , " he said , “ & cannot afflict dear friends with my tied tongue . Happily this embargo does ...
In October of 1875 his friend Monckton Milnes , now Lord Houghton , arrived . ... I have grown silent to my own household under this vexation , " he said , “ & cannot afflict dear friends with my tied tongue . Happily this embargo does ...
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