The Life of Ralph Waldo EmersonBased largely on Emerson's unpublished manuscripts, journals, and letters. |
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His announcements seemed to vie , he admitted , with Puck's brag that the earth would be girdled in forty minutes . Each of his lectures took only about ten minutes longer than that . His dozen lectures brought no carefully elaborated ...
His announcements seemed to vie , he admitted , with Puck's brag that the earth would be girdled in forty minutes . Each of his lectures took only about ten minutes longer than that . His dozen lectures brought no carefully elaborated ...
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“ It seemed to me , ” he said , " as if I had myself written the book , in some former life , so sincerely it spoke to my thought and experience . ” His liking for the essays had not greatly changed since his youth .
“ It seemed to me , ” he said , " as if I had myself written the book , in some former life , so sincerely it spoke to my thought and experience . ” His liking for the essays had not greatly changed since his youth .
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Next morning the news was , he said , " sublime , the pronunciation of the masses of America Y against Slavery To the superficial reader , Emerson's new book , The Conduct of Life , published on the 8th of December , must have seemed ...
Next morning the news was , he said , " sublime , the pronunciation of the masses of America Y against Slavery To the superficial reader , Emerson's new book , The Conduct of Life , published on the 8th of December , must have seemed ...
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