The Life of Ralph Waldo EmersonBased largely on Emerson's unpublished manuscripts, journals, and letters. |
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Pagina 158
Jesus , the preacher explained , had no authority as a person . ... “ Few men communicate their highest thoughts to any person ... because they do not find persons proper to receive them , ” he told his congregation .
Jesus , the preacher explained , had no authority as a person . ... “ Few men communicate their highest thoughts to any person ... because they do not find persons proper to receive them , ” he told his congregation .
Pagina 256
... during these early Concord years of Emerson's would have served as a directory of New England's Transcendentalists , social reformers , and liberal - minded or radical - minded scholars , with a few other miscellaneous persons .
... during these early Concord years of Emerson's would have served as a directory of New England's Transcendentalists , social reformers , and liberal - minded or radical - minded scholars , with a few other miscellaneous persons .
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Yet he took care to exempt some persons in England from the general blame . He set Carlyle , culpable as he was in his political opinions , safe to one side on a high pedestal , for , as he decided , his friend's errors were nothing ...
Yet he took care to exempt some persons in England from the general blame . He set Carlyle , culpable as he was in his political opinions , safe to one side on a high pedestal , for , as he decided , his friend's errors were nothing ...
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William and Ruth Emerson I | 1 |
Boston 1803 | 14 |
Looking Out from His Corner | 19 |
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