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Page v
... never before published are here given in an Appendix ; on various grounds . Some of them appear to have had Mr. Emerson's approval , but to have been withheld because they were unfinished . These it seemed best not to suppress , now ...
... never before published are here given in an Appendix ; on various grounds . Some of them appear to have had Mr. Emerson's approval , but to have been withheld because they were unfinished . These it seemed best not to suppress , now ...
Page vii
... . Emerson had long kept by him , but had never quite been ready to print , and of various fragments on Poetry , Nature and Life , was not done without advice and care- - ful consideration , and then was felt to be PREFACE vii.
... . Emerson had long kept by him , but had never quite been ready to print , and of various fragments on Poetry , Nature and Life , was not done without advice and care- - ful consideration , and then was felt to be PREFACE vii.
Page viii
... never printed before . They are for the most part journals in verse covering the period of his school - teaching , study for the ministry and exercise of that office , his sickness , bereavement , travel abroad and return to the new ...
... never printed before . They are for the most part journals in verse covering the period of his school - teaching , study for the ministry and exercise of that office , his sickness , bereavement , travel abroad and return to the new ...
Page x
... never had a true success in such attempts . ' With an eager patience he waited his appointed hour when his expression should be liberated , for the message came to him listening ; " for poetry , " he said , " was all written before time ...
... never had a true success in such attempts . ' With an eager patience he waited his appointed hour when his expression should be liberated , for the message came to him listening ; " for poetry , " he said , " was all written before time ...
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Ralph Waldo Emerson. And vulgar feet have never trod A spot that is sacred to 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 ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson. And vulgar feet have never trod A spot that is sacred to 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 ...
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