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 Ralph Waldo Emerson: Recollections of His Visits to England in 1833, 1847-8, 1872-3, and Extracts from Unpublished LettersSimpkin, Marshall, & Company, 1882 - 120 pagina's |
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... fact itself of a young American having been so affected by his writings as to have sought him out on the Dunscore moors , was a homage of the kind which he ( Carlyle ) could especially value and appreciate . The acquaintance then begun ...
... fact itself of a young American having been so affected by his writings as to have sought him out on the Dunscore moors , was a homage of the kind which he ( Carlyle ) could especially value and appreciate . The acquaintance then begun ...
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... fact is a symbol of some spiritual fact . Nature becomes a means of expression for these spiritual truths and experiences , which could not otherwise be interpreted . Its laws , also , are moral laws when applicable to man ; and so they ...
... fact is a symbol of some spiritual fact . Nature becomes a means of expression for these spiritual truths and experiences , which could not otherwise be interpreted . Its laws , also , are moral laws when applicable to man ; and so they ...
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... facts for popularity . Each number was a symposium of the most accomplished minds in the country . It is the memorial . of an intellectual impulse which the national life of America has never lost . Emerson himself , in the preface to ...
... facts for popularity . Each number was a symposium of the most accomplished minds in the country . It is the memorial . of an intellectual impulse which the national life of America has never lost . Emerson himself , in the preface to ...
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... fact that he printed it , in extenso , in his “ English Traits , " published nine years after . He also visited Edinburgh in February , 1848 , where he lectured , and met many of its celebrities , including Robert Chambers , with whose ...
... fact that he printed it , in extenso , in his “ English Traits , " published nine years after . He also visited Edinburgh in February , 1848 , where he lectured , and met many of its celebrities , including Robert Chambers , with whose ...
Pagina 16
... fact , out of the nineteenth century . If , therefore , you will insert this , the favour will at all events have been asked , and one conscience satisfied . It seems also probable that a very large attendance of thoughtful men would be ...
... fact , out of the nineteenth century . If , therefore , you will insert this , the favour will at all events have been asked , and one conscience satisfied . It seems also probable that a very large attendance of thoughtful men would be ...
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