The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson in Six Volumes, Volumes 7-8Wm. H. Wise, 1929 |
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... given in Boston in December , 1836 , in the course on the Philosophy of History . In that and the succeeding lecture Art and Literature were compared . " Art delights in carrying thought into action . Literature is the conversion of ...
... given in Boston in December , 1836 , in the course on the Philosophy of History . In that and the succeeding lecture Art and Literature were compared . " Art delights in carrying thought into action . Literature is the conversion of ...
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Ralph Waldo Emerson. and Literature given in Boston in April , 1861. It possibly contained some passages from a lecture on Art and Criti- cism , given in a course at Freeman Place Chapel in Boston in the spring of 1859 . Mr. Emerson had ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson. and Literature given in Boston in April , 1861. It possibly contained some passages from a lecture on Art and Criti- cism , given in a course at Freeman Place Chapel in Boston in the spring of 1859 . Mr. Emerson had ...
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... given by the Romans to great public benefactors , the most valued and the rarest bestowed was the crown of grass , given only by the acclamation of the army for the preservation of the army by the valor of one man . Since the dependence ...
... given by the Romans to great public benefactors , the most valued and the rarest bestowed was the crown of grass , given only by the acclamation of the army for the preservation of the army by the valor of one man . Since the dependence ...
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