The Life of Ralph Waldo EmersonC.Scribner's Sons, 1949 - 592 pagina's Based largely on Emerson's unpublished manuscripts, journals, and letters.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 141
... lived . Having returned to New Hampshire at the earliest possible moment , he set out with her on a long journey to improve her health . “ Ellen & I came hither in a chaise this morng . an easy ride of 12 miles from Con- cord , " he ...
... lived . Having returned to New Hampshire at the earliest possible moment , he set out with her on a long journey to improve her health . “ Ellen & I came hither in a chaise this morng . an easy ride of 12 miles from Con- cord , " he ...
Pagina 172
... lived . In Syracuse , if history not always separable from legend told the truth , even tyrants had had the good sense to invite such guests as the dramatist Aeschylus , the poet Pindar , and the philoso- pher Plato to their courts ...
... lived . In Syracuse , if history not always separable from legend told the truth , even tyrants had had the good sense to invite such guests as the dramatist Aeschylus , the poet Pindar , and the philoso- pher Plato to their courts ...
Pagina 363
... lived her earlier enthusiasm for philosophical speculation dear to the heart of her husband . She joined his mother in support of the Christianity that had been superseded by Transcendentalism in his study . When she had described ...
... lived her earlier enthusiasm for philosophical speculation dear to the heart of her husband . She joined his mother in support of the Christianity that had been superseded by Transcendentalism in his study . When she had described ...
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William and Ruth Emerson I | 1 |
Boston 1803 | 14 |
Looking Out from His Corner | 19 |
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