The Life of Ralph Waldo EmersonBased largely on Emerson's unpublished manuscripts, journals, and letters. |
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He has my best wishes for progress in learning & an honorable discharge from the Seminary of which he is a memberO that it were a Nursery of piety as well as human literature . It is a subject of many prayers . ” She had been interested ...
He has my best wishes for progress in learning & an honorable discharge from the Seminary of which he is a memberO that it were a Nursery of piety as well as human literature . It is a subject of many prayers . ” She had been interested ...
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Greek lines I ever learned to repeat & can still repeat I learned there . " Doubtless the new bookish interest Gould's efforts inspired acted as a stimulus in English composition . The instruction in essay - writing was effective ...
Greek lines I ever learned to repeat & can still repeat I learned there . " Doubtless the new bookish interest Gould's efforts inspired acted as a stimulus in English composition . The instruction in essay - writing was effective ...
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John Burroughs , a budding naturalist who was teaching a country school near by and was much at West Point , learned to his surprise that a committeeman he had taken to be an eager and inquisitive farmer was Ralph Waldo Emerson .
John Burroughs , a budding naturalist who was teaching a country school near by and was much at West Point , learned to his surprise that a committeeman he had taken to be an eager and inquisitive farmer was Ralph Waldo Emerson .
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William and Ruth Emerson I | 1 |
Boston 1803 | 14 |
Looking Out from His Corner | 19 |
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