The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Essays. 1st seriesHoughton Mifflin, 1903 |
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... course on The Philosophy of History " ( 1836-37 ) had the following lectures , many of which appear as such or in their matter in the Essays . I. Introduction ( History has been ill written ; its meaning and fu- ture , etc. ) II ...
... course on The Philosophy of History " ( 1836-37 ) had the following lectures , many of which appear as such or in their matter in the Essays . I. Introduction ( History has been ill written ; its meaning and fu- ture , etc. ) II ...
Page 411
... course on " The Philosophy of History " ( 1836-37 ) , and others from The Heart " in the course on " Human Culture , " given in Boston the following year . Several paragraphs come from " Private Life , " in the course on The Present Age ...
... course on " The Philosophy of History " ( 1836-37 ) , and others from The Heart " in the course on " Human Culture , " given in Boston the following year . Several paragraphs come from " Private Life , " in the course on The Present Age ...
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... courses . Passages of no great length were taken from the lectures on " Literature in the course on " The Philosophy of His- ( 1836-37 ) , and from " The Doctrine of the Soul " and Genius " in that on " Human Life " ( 1838-39 ) . tory ...
... courses . Passages of no great length were taken from the lectures on " Literature in the course on " The Philosophy of His- ( 1836-37 ) , and from " The Doctrine of the Soul " and Genius " in that on " Human Life " ( 1838-39 ) . tory ...
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