The Life of Ralph Waldo EmersonBased largely on Emerson's unpublished manuscripts, journals, and letters. |
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The visible symbol of his approval of these things was the bass viol he lent to the musicians . But whatever he did , he might offend somebody ; and unfriendly critics , eager to stir up the too placid pool of village life ...
The visible symbol of his approval of these things was the bass viol he lent to the musicians . But whatever he did , he might offend somebody ; and unfriendly critics , eager to stir up the too placid pool of village life ...
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If Convers Francis was troubled by the abrupt transitions and by his own difficulty in remembering the best things that were said , he nevertheless came away with the conviction that there were passages of unequaled precision and beauty ...
If Convers Francis was troubled by the abrupt transitions and by his own difficulty in remembering the best things that were said , he nevertheless came away with the conviction that there were passages of unequaled precision and beauty ...
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THINGS IN THE SADDLE If I refuse My study for their politique , Which at the best is trick , The angry Muse Puts confusion in my brain . ... ' T is the day of the chattel , Web to weave , and corn to grind ; Things are in the saddle ...
THINGS IN THE SADDLE If I refuse My study for their politique , Which at the best is trick , The angry Muse Puts confusion in my brain . ... ' T is the day of the chattel , Web to weave , and corn to grind ; Things are in the saddle ...
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