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and Writings: A Biographical Sketch to which are Added Personal Recollections of His Visits to England, Extracts from Unpublished Letters, and Miscellaneous Characteristic Records,Simpkin, Marshall, & Company, 1882 - 338 páginas |
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... thought of New England , — his connection with " The Dial , " the most remarkable organ of high thought published in our time , -an account of that singular social experiment , " The Brook Farm Community , " idealized by the weird ...
... thought of New England , — his connection with " The Dial , " the most remarkable organ of high thought published in our time , -an account of that singular social experiment , " The Brook Farm Community , " idealized by the weird ...
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... stamped upon my mind , as I then saw him and loved him , I knew not why , and thought him so angelic and remarkable - feeling towards him more than a ( boy's emotion - as if a new spring of brotherly RALPH WALDO EMERSON . 7.
... stamped upon my mind , as I then saw him and loved him , I knew not why , and thought him so angelic and remarkable - feeling towards him more than a ( boy's emotion - as if a new spring of brotherly RALPH WALDO EMERSON . 7.
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... thought and experience . " Tillotson , St. Augustine , and Jeremy Taylor were also among his favourite authors . In 1823 he began the study of theology . At this time Dr. Channing's conversation and preaching were an important in ...
... thought and experience . " Tillotson , St. Augustine , and Jeremy Taylor were also among his favourite authors . In 1823 he began the study of theology . At this time Dr. Channing's conversation and preaching were an important in ...
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... thought , but for the most part flowing in unartificial sentences that exactly expressed the speaker's meaning and no more . " Many of Emerson's poems were written during these early years - a well - known one among the number beginning ...
... thought , but for the most part flowing in unartificial sentences that exactly expressed the speaker's meaning and no more . " Many of Emerson's poems were written during these early years - a well - known one among the number beginning ...
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... Thought and God . O , when I am safe in my sylvan home , I tread on the pride of Greece and Rome ; And when I am stretched beneath the pines , Where the evening star so holy shines , I laugh at the lore and the pride of man , At the ...
... Thought and God . O , when I am safe in my sylvan home , I tread on the pride of Greece and Rome ; And when I am stretched beneath the pines , Where the evening star so holy shines , I laugh at the lore and the pride of man , At the ...
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