In Memoriam. Ralph Waldo Emerson: Recollections of His Visits to England in 1833, 1847-8, 1872-3, and Extracts from Unpublished LettersSimpkin, Marshall, & Company, 1882 - 120 pagina's |
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... eyes , from which old age did not take away the expression , were among the remembrances of all on whom they ever rested . " The young Emerson was very carefully educated , and entered Harvard University at an early age , where he ...
... eyes , from which old age did not take away the expression , were among the remembrances of all on whom they ever rested . " The young Emerson was very carefully educated , and entered Harvard University at an early age , where he ...
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... eye and voice called on a remote future to give a worthy reply — a future which shall manifest more largely the universal soul as it was then manifest to his soul . The tone of the voice was a grave body tone , full and sweet rather ...
... eye and voice called on a remote future to give a worthy reply — a future which shall manifest more largely the universal soul as it was then manifest to his soul . The tone of the voice was a grave body tone , full and sweet rather ...
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... eyes , brimming with love and hope , wholly vanished now in that other world we call the Past , or peering doubtfully through the pensive gloaming of memory , your light impoverishes these cheaper days ! I hear again that rustle of ...
... eyes , brimming with love and hope , wholly vanished now in that other world we call the Past , or peering doubtfully through the pensive gloaming of memory , your light impoverishes these cheaper days ! I hear again that rustle of ...
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... eyes , and made an illumination . again . I never witnessed such a wonderfully illusive transfor- mation , before or since ; and , to this day , trusting only to my recollection , I should find it difficult to decide which was his ...
... eyes , and made an illumination . again . I never witnessed such a wonderfully illusive transfor- mation , before or since ; and , to this day , trusting only to my recollection , I should find it difficult to decide which was his ...
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... eye doth he look down Upon these lower regions of turmoil , Where all these storms of passion vainly beat On flesh and blood ; where honour , power , renown , Are only gay afflictions , golden toil ; Where greatness stands upon as ...
... eye doth he look down Upon these lower regions of turmoil , Where all these storms of passion vainly beat On flesh and blood ; where honour , power , renown , Are only gay afflictions , golden toil ; Where greatness stands upon as ...
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