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and Writings: A Biographical Sketch to which are Added Personal Recollections of His Visits to England Extracts from Unpublished Letters and Miscellaneous Characteristic RecordsKennikat Press, 1972 - 338 páginas |
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... young men . The old man and the man of the world make little of him , but of the youth who is ripe for him he takes almost an unfair advantage . One secret of his charm I take to be the instant success with which he trans- fers our ...
... young men . The old man and the man of the world make little of him , but of the youth who is ripe for him he takes almost an unfair advantage . One secret of his charm I take to be the instant success with which he trans- fers our ...
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... young people , and grow old contented . The heedless children suddenly take the keenest hold on life , and foolish papas cling to the world on their account , as never on their own . Out of sympathy , we make believe to value the prizes ...
... young people , and grow old contented . The heedless children suddenly take the keenest hold on life , and foolish papas cling to the world on their account , as never on their own . Out of sympathy , we make believe to value the prizes ...
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... YOUNG PREACHER . Mr. Charles T. Congdon , a veteran American journalist , in a series of papers in the New York " Tribune " in 1879 , entitled " Reminiscences of a Journalist , " gives some recollections of Emerson before he had ...
... YOUNG PREACHER . Mr. Charles T. Congdon , a veteran American journalist , in a series of papers in the New York " Tribune " in 1879 , entitled " Reminiscences of a Journalist , " gives some recollections of Emerson before he had ...
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LETTERS TO THOS CARLYLE on The Life of Friedrich | 182 |
LETTER TO THE Rev Dr SPRAGUE with Reminiscences | 191 |
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