The Life of Ralph Waldo EmersonC.Scribner's Sons, 1949 - 592 pagina's Based largely on Emerson's unpublished manuscripts, journals, and letters.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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... showed her in a happy and determined mood . She had made a day's work of the parlor carpet , " though Nancy as well as Mr E. helped me where they could . " The house and grounds were even better than she had at first thought . All was ...
... showed her in a happy and determined mood . She had made a day's work of the parlor carpet , " though Nancy as well as Mr E. helped me where they could . " The house and grounds were even better than she had at first thought . All was ...
Pagina 301
... showed Emerson on the road to an untranscendental sort of realism . These essays of 1844 were mostly less militantly Transcendental than the first series and leaned less on theory and more on experience . " Man- ners " showed more ...
... showed Emerson on the road to an untranscendental sort of realism . These essays of 1844 were mostly less militantly Transcendental than the first series and leaned less on theory and more on experience . " Man- ners " showed more ...
Pagina 344
... showed me the kindest attentions ; showed me their college buildings , the Bodleian Library , & c , not forgetting the Ran- dolph Gallery ; but , much more , they showed me themselves , who are many of them very earnest , faithful ...
... showed me the kindest attentions ; showed me their college buildings , the Bodleian Library , & c , not forgetting the Ran- dolph Gallery ; but , much more , they showed me themselves , who are many of them very earnest , faithful ...
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William and Ruth Emerson I | 1 |
Boston 1803 | 14 |
Looking Out from His Corner | 19 |
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