The Life of Ralph Waldo EmersonC.Scribner's Sons, 1949 - 592 pagina's Based largely on Emerson's unpublished manuscripts, journals, and letters.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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... told him that if he knew nothing to do at a deathbed but to lecture about glass bottles , he had better go . Another story told how Waldo , getting stuck in the middle of a prayer he was making at a funeral , took his hat and left ...
... told him that if he knew nothing to do at a deathbed but to lecture about glass bottles , he had better go . Another story told how Waldo , getting stuck in the middle of a prayer he was making at a funeral , took his hat and left ...
Pagina 436
... told Edith the whole story : " I never had thought that Father wouldn't know the way , but he did not in the least . So I told him Uncle William said Canal Street ; down Broadway ; and Fulton St. and we walked along securely , but oh ...
... told Edith the whole story : " I never had thought that Father wouldn't know the way , but he did not in the least . So I told him Uncle William said Canal Street ; down Broadway ; and Fulton St. and we walked along securely , but oh ...
Pagina 437
... told Edith , " and said ' Why ! it is General Grant ! ' and hastened to push forward . " The poet , still young at heart , caught his daughter's youthful enthusiasm and surrendered completely to it . " Father and I , ” Ellen said ...
... told Edith , " and said ' Why ! it is General Grant ! ' and hastened to push forward . " The poet , still young at heart , caught his daughter's youthful enthusiasm and surrendered completely to it . " Father and I , ” Ellen said ...
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William and Ruth Emerson I | 1 |
Boston 1803 | 14 |
Looking Out from His Corner | 19 |
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