The Life of Ralph Waldo EmersonC.Scribner's Sons, 1949 - 592 pagina's Based largely on Emerson's unpublished manuscripts, journals, and letters.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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... poems . These , Duyckinck thought , would fit nicely into Wiley and Putnam's Library of American Books as a companion " volume " to " a small collection by Mr Poe including some remarkable juvenile poems . " But , though Wiley & Putnam ...
... poems . These , Duyckinck thought , would fit nicely into Wiley and Putnam's Library of American Books as a companion " volume " to " a small collection by Mr Poe including some remarkable juvenile poems . " But , though Wiley & Putnam ...
Pagina 321
... poems were more intellectual than emotional ; and , not without insight into the art of a poet so extremely different from himself , he called Emerson a singer of ideas . Alcott , though he said " many fine things " about the volume ...
... poems were more intellectual than emotional ; and , not without insight into the art of a poet so extremely different from himself , he called Emerson a singer of ideas . Alcott , though he said " many fine things " about the volume ...
Pagina 323
... poems were " not sacred chants " but " hymns to the devil " and could be relished " only by devil - worshipers . " Cornelius Mathews , reviewer for The Literary World of New York , agreed with the Examiner at many points and seemed to ...
... poems were " not sacred chants " but " hymns to the devil " and could be relished " only by devil - worshipers . " Cornelius Mathews , reviewer for The Literary World of New York , agreed with the Examiner at many points and seemed to ...
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