The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Essays. 1st seriesHoughton Mifflin, 1903 |
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... essay in the volume , " History , " was not delivered as a single lecture , but in writing it Mr. Emerson made use of passages from lectures in three distinct courses ; namely , that on " English Literature ” ( 1835–36 ) , on “ The ...
... essay in the volume , " History , " was not delivered as a single lecture , but in writing it Mr. Emerson made use of passages from lectures in three distinct courses ; namely , that on " English Literature ” ( 1835–36 ) , on “ The ...
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... essay on 66 Compensation . " recalls Stevenson's essay " Crabbed Age and Youth " in Virginibus Puerisque , in which , among other strictures on cowardly and prudential proverbs , he says that , according to them , " never to forget your ...
... essay on 66 Compensation . " recalls Stevenson's essay " Crabbed Age and Youth " in Virginibus Puerisque , in which , among other strictures on cowardly and prudential proverbs , he says that , according to them , " never to forget your ...
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... essay on Love . " " The poem " Uriel " should be read in connection with this essay . Page 301 , note I. Line in Nature is not found , Unit and Universe are round . Page 301 , note 2 . 66 Uriel , " Poems . Another morn has risen on mid ...
... essay on Love . " " The poem " Uriel " should be read in connection with this essay . Page 301 , note I. Line in Nature is not found , Unit and Universe are round . Page 301 , note 2 . 66 Uriel , " Poems . Another morn has risen on mid ...
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