The Life of Ralph Waldo EmersonC.Scribner's Sons, 1949 - 592 pagina's Based largely on Emerson's unpublished manuscripts, journals, and letters. |
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Pagina 282
... friends or books the essay was very much his own . " Friendship " proved to be a new chapter on his old theme of ... Friends , there is no Friend . " If Emerson's genuine friend existed , he was an epitome of the virtue of self ...
... friends or books the essay was very much his own . " Friendship " proved to be a new chapter on his old theme of ... Friends , there is no Friend . " If Emerson's genuine friend existed , he was an epitome of the virtue of self ...
Pagina 346
... friends already at his hotel — the Rawdon Quaker W. E. Forster , Carlyle's friend and Emerson's host a few months earlier ; the Paulets , Emerson's Liverpool friends ; and the Manchester nov- elist Geraldine Jewsbury , Jane Carlyle's ...
... friends already at his hotel — the Rawdon Quaker W. E. Forster , Carlyle's friend and Emerson's host a few months earlier ; the Paulets , Emerson's Liverpool friends ; and the Manchester nov- elist Geraldine Jewsbury , Jane Carlyle's ...
Pagina 374
... friends who had tried reading the poems aloud in the presence of ladies , he told Conway that if he had known his letter would be printed he might have made some deductions from his praise ; and he confessed that " There are parts of ...
... friends who had tried reading the poems aloud in the presence of ladies , he told Conway that if he had known his letter would be printed he might have made some deductions from his praise ; and he confessed that " There are parts of ...
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Looking Out from His Corner | 19 |
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