Ralph Waldo Emerson, His Life, Genius, and Writings: A Biographical Sketch to which are Added Personal Recollections of His Visits to England, Extracts from Unpublished Letters, and Miscellaneous Characteristic Records,Simpkin, Marshall, & Company, 1882 - 338 páginas |
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... human nature , which is very rare among our popular authors . The philanthropy and the purity of moral sentiment , which inspire the work , will find their way to the heart of every lover of virtue . A similar service was done by ...
... human nature , which is very rare among our popular authors . The philanthropy and the purity of moral sentiment , which inspire the work , will find their way to the heart of every lover of virtue . A similar service was done by ...
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... Human Culture ; " Human Life ; " " The Present Age ; " " The Times ; " and other subjects . It is to be hoped that many of these lectures , hitherto unprinted , will be given to the world . At a meeting held in Con- cord in 1836 , on ...
... Human Culture ; " Human Life ; " " The Present Age ; " " The Times ; " and other subjects . It is to be hoped that many of these lectures , hitherto unprinted , will be given to the world . At a meeting held in Con- cord in 1836 , on ...
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... human conduct , Nature has a much higher purpose than that of beauty or language- in that it is a Discipline . It is in these views that Emerson's resemblance to Swedenborg is apparent , in his caring for Nature only as a symbol and ...
... human conduct , Nature has a much higher purpose than that of beauty or language- in that it is a Discipline . It is in these views that Emerson's resemblance to Swedenborg is apparent , in his caring for Nature only as a symbol and ...
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... human creatures will be found extant in England to whom the words of a man speaking from the heart of him , in what fashion soever , under what obstructions soever , will be welcome ; -welcome , perhaps , as a RALPH WALDO EMERSON . 39.
... human creatures will be found extant in England to whom the words of a man speaking from the heart of him , in what fashion soever , under what obstructions soever , will be welcome ; -welcome , perhaps , as a RALPH WALDO EMERSON . 39.
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... human duties and concerns . " In the same year he delivered an address before the Anti- Slavery Society of New York , in which he declared that " an immoral law is void . " Under the title of " Echoes of Harper's Ferry , " he published ...
... human duties and concerns . " In the same year he delivered an address before the Anti- Slavery Society of New York , in which he declared that " an immoral law is void . " Under the title of " Echoes of Harper's Ferry , " he published ...
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