The Life of Ralph Waldo EmersonC.Scribner's Sons, 1949 - 592 pagina's Based largely on Emerson's unpublished manuscripts, journals, and letters.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 256
... ideas and visitors of one idea . Emerson found it necessary to " treat the men and women of one idea , the Abolitionist , the Phrenologist , the Swedenborgian , as insane persons with a continual tenderness and special reference in ...
... ideas and visitors of one idea . Emerson found it necessary to " treat the men and women of one idea , the Abolitionist , the Phrenologist , the Swedenborgian , as insane persons with a continual tenderness and special reference in ...
Pagina 279
... ideas were explosive , the diction bold and pic- turesque . Sometimes there were new words of the author's own coinage , sometimes obsolete or obsolescent ones that emanated an aura of quaint- ness . As if to afford still more variety ...
... ideas were explosive , the diction bold and pic- turesque . Sometimes there were new words of the author's own coinage , sometimes obsolete or obsolescent ones that emanated an aura of quaint- ness . As if to afford still more variety ...
Pagina 306
... ideas he found new reason to admire Proclus . He read with eagerness of " arrested development " in that nine - days wonder , Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation , a book he liked except for its timid theological ideas , though ...
... ideas he found new reason to admire Proclus . He read with eagerness of " arrested development " in that nine - days wonder , Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation , a book he liked except for its timid theological ideas , though ...
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William and Ruth Emerson I | 1 |
Boston 1803 | 14 |
Looking Out from His Corner | 19 |
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