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 Ralph Waldo Emerson: Recollections of His Visits to England in 1833, 1847-8, 1872-3, and Extracts from Unpublished LettersSimpkin, Marshall, & Company, 1882 - 120 pagina's |
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... interest , and attracted crowded audiences . While in Manchester he delivered a remarkable speech at a soirée , held under the auspices of the Manchester Athenæum , Sir A. Alison being in the chair . Richard Cobden and other ...
... interest , and attracted crowded audiences . While in Manchester he delivered a remarkable speech at a soirée , held under the auspices of the Manchester Athenæum , Sir A. Alison being in the chair . Richard Cobden and other ...
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... interest with which his discourses were listened to . The course consisted of six lectures , on " The Minds and Manners of the Nineteenth Century , " " Power and Laws of Thought , " " Relation of Intellect to Natural Science ...
... interest with which his discourses were listened to . The course consisted of six lectures , on " The Minds and Manners of the Nineteenth Century , " " Power and Laws of Thought , " " Relation of Intellect to Natural Science ...
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... interest in the romantic , the chivalrous , the heroic , to the sphere of morals and the intellect . We are let into another realm unlooked for , where daring and imagination also lead . The secret and suppressed heart finds a champion ...
... interest in the romantic , the chivalrous , the heroic , to the sphere of morals and the intellect . We are let into another realm unlooked for , where daring and imagination also lead . The secret and suppressed heart finds a champion ...
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... interest Emerson took in all public events , very justly remarks : “ He sympathised ardently with all the great practical movements of his own day , while Carlyle held contemptuously aloof . He was one of the first to strike a heavy ...
... interest Emerson took in all public events , very justly remarks : “ He sympathised ardently with all the great practical movements of his own day , while Carlyle held contemptuously aloof . He was one of the first to strike a heavy ...
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... interest in the well - being of his neighbours and the intellectual and material progress of his native village . He had never lost his inherent love of dignified simplicity in domestic life , and his home was a model of refinement and ...
... interest in the well - being of his neighbours and the intellectual and material progress of his native village . He had never lost his inherent love of dignified simplicity in domestic life , and his home was a model of refinement and ...
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