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and Writings: A Biographical Sketch to which are Added Personal Recollections of His Visits to England, Extracts from Unpublished Letters, and Miscellaneous Characteristic Records,Simpkin, Marshall, & Company, 1882 - 338 páginas |
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... social experiment , " The Brook Farm Community , " idealized by the weird genius of Hawthorne in that saddest of fictions , " The Blithedale Romance , " - the resignation of his pastoral charge in 1832 , and his sermon and farewell ...
... social experiment , " The Brook Farm Community , " idealized by the weird genius of Hawthorne in that saddest of fictions , " The Blithedale Romance , " - the resignation of his pastoral charge in 1832 , and his sermon and farewell ...
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... social forms . " Waldo was greatly indebted to her . He once said that her influence upon his education had been as great as that of Greece or Rome . She was well read in theology , and a scholar of no mean abilities . In her old age ...
... social forms . " Waldo was greatly indebted to her . He once said that her influence upon his education had been as great as that of Greece or Rome . She was well read in theology , and a scholar of no mean abilities . In her old age ...
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... Social Life . Under all his gaiety , the writer has an earnest meaning , and discovers an insight into the manifold wants and tendencies of human nature , which is very rare among our popular authors . The philanthropy and the purity of ...
... Social Life . Under all his gaiety , the writer has an earnest meaning , and discovers an insight into the manifold wants and tendencies of human nature , which is very rare among our popular authors . The philanthropy and the purity of ...
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... - quently to a lofty pitch of eloquence . It is inspired throughout by a glad spirit born of recovered health , a happy , new - found home , and pleasant domestic and social surroundings . It was the first great 22 IN MEMORIAM :
... - quently to a lofty pitch of eloquence . It is inspired throughout by a glad spirit born of recovered health , a happy , new - found home , and pleasant domestic and social surroundings . It was the first great 22 IN MEMORIAM :
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... social surroundings . It was the first great fruit of his genius , the ' first crushings ' of the grapes of his intellectual vineyard - for the reason that in it he more or less developed the germs of his speculations and theories ...
... social surroundings . It was the first great fruit of his genius , the ' first crushings ' of the grapes of his intellectual vineyard - for the reason that in it he more or less developed the germs of his speculations and theories ...
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Ralph Waldo Emerson: His Life, Genius, and Writings: A Biographical Sketch ... Alexander Ireland Vista de fragmentos - 1972 |
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