The Life of Ralph Waldo EmersonC.Scribner's Sons, 1949 - 592 pagina's Based largely on Emerson's unpublished manuscripts, journals, and letters.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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... literary experiments . He did not reveal the extent of his literary experiments when he wrote to his classmate John Hill early in 1823 : " I keep school . - I study neither law , medicine , or divinity , and write neither poetry nor ...
... literary experiments . He did not reveal the extent of his literary experiments when he wrote to his classmate John Hill early in 1823 : " I keep school . - I study neither law , medicine , or divinity , and write neither poetry nor ...
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... literary man . Urgent requests kept coming to him to help fill up projected or real literary journals , or to provide publishers with new books . In the spring of 1845 he had refused to make any serious promise of aid when the ...
... literary man . Urgent requests kept coming to him to help fill up projected or real literary journals , or to provide publishers with new books . In the spring of 1845 he had refused to make any serious promise of aid when the ...
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... literary tendencies in England and America was sure of reaching the intellectuals of more countries than France . Chasles imagined , as any other specialist in Germanic languages and literatures would have been apt to do , that Carlyle ...
... literary tendencies in England and America was sure of reaching the intellectuals of more countries than France . Chasles imagined , as any other specialist in Germanic languages and literatures would have been apt to do , that Carlyle ...
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William and Ruth Emerson I | 1 |
Boston 1803 | 14 |
Looking Out from His Corner | 19 |
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