The Life of Ralph Waldo EmersonC.Scribner's Sons, 1949 - 592 pagina's Based largely on Emerson's unpublished manuscripts, journals, and letters.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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... less flattering opinions of him . He was obviously a little overpowered by Ralph's " equanimity " and thought him in need of " a few harsher traits & perhaps more Masculine vigor . " Another classmate , Josiah Quincy , destined to ...
... less flattering opinions of him . He was obviously a little overpowered by Ralph's " equanimity " and thought him in need of " a few harsher traits & perhaps more Masculine vigor . " Another classmate , Josiah Quincy , destined to ...
Pagina 411
... less poetic style , appealing more surely to the average intelligence of his audience . His daughter Ellen , watching him in action before a Boston audience some two weeks later , sat in a daze of pride and fear , sorry that she ...
... less poetic style , appealing more surely to the average intelligence of his audience . His daughter Ellen , watching him in action before a Boston audience some two weeks later , sat in a daze of pride and fear , sorry that she ...
Pagina 428
... less fortunate . Emerson's scholar , the thinker , had , as Emerson had foreseen , been unable to speak very ef- fectively in such an emotional crisis . He had inevitably been forced to be as much a man of action as he could , and the ...
... less fortunate . Emerson's scholar , the thinker , had , as Emerson had foreseen , been unable to speak very ef- fectively in such an emotional crisis . He had inevitably been forced to be as much a man of action as he could , and the ...
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Looking Out from His Corner | 19 |
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