The Life of Ralph Waldo EmersonBased largely on Emerson's unpublished manuscripts, journals, and letters. |
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Ralph's father once unceremoniously dismissed three of his own ancestors , including Daniel Bliss , as followers of Whitefield “ who were incapable of raising the tempest , " as the English itinerant had done , but “ were able ...
Ralph's father once unceremoniously dismissed three of his own ancestors , including Daniel Bliss , as followers of Whitefield “ who were incapable of raising the tempest , " as the English itinerant had done , but “ were able ...
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Hazlitt once “ occupied it a little while , & placed a stone upon it , with the inscription John Milton — the Prince of Poets . ” The American traveler , still caring more for Unitarianism than for Utilitarianism , promised to dine with ...
Hazlitt once “ occupied it a little while , & placed a stone upon it , with the inscription John Milton — the Prince of Poets . ” The American traveler , still caring more for Unitarianism than for Utilitarianism , promised to dine with ...
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In “ The Over - soul ” the self - reliant mood of the most highly individualized self appeared once more in its true light . So far as the individual's relation to the divine mind was concerned , self - reliance was shown to be ...
In “ The Over - soul ” the self - reliant mood of the most highly individualized self appeared once more in its true light . So far as the individual's relation to the divine mind was concerned , self - reliance was shown to be ...
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William and Ruth Emerson I | 1 |
Boston 1803 | 14 |
Looking Out from His Corner | 19 |
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