The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volumes 5-6Wm. H. Wise, 1903 |
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Page 369
... Plutarch . Mr. Emerson , on his return , reviewed with much praise his poem " The Bothie of Tober - na - Vuolich , " in the Massachusetts Quarterly Review ( March , 1849 ) , then edited by Theodore Parker . · Mr. Clough visited Mr ...
... Plutarch . Mr. Emerson , on his return , reviewed with much praise his poem " The Bothie of Tober - na - Vuolich , " in the Massachusetts Quarterly Review ( March , 1849 ) , then edited by Theodore Parker . · Mr. Clough visited Mr ...
Page 369
... Plutarch . Mr. Emerson , on his return , reviewed with much praise his poem " The Bothie of Tober - na - Vuolich , " in the Massachusetts Quarterly Review ( March , 1849 ) , then edited by Theodore Parker . · << Mr. Clough visited Mr ...
... Plutarch . Mr. Emerson , on his return , reviewed with much praise his poem " The Bothie of Tober - na - Vuolich , " in the Massachusetts Quarterly Review ( March , 1849 ) , then edited by Theodore Parker . · << Mr. Clough visited Mr ...
Page 380
... Page 241 , note 1. Bacon quotes here from Plutarch's I See Cabot's Memoir of Emerson , vol . ii . p . 133 ; also his Prefatory Note to Natural History of Intellect . 66 Morals a corrupted form of a saying of Heracleitus 380 NOTES.
... Page 241 , note 1. Bacon quotes here from Plutarch's I See Cabot's Memoir of Emerson , vol . ii . p . 133 ; also his Prefatory Note to Natural History of Intellect . 66 Morals a corrupted form of a saying of Heracleitus 380 NOTES.
Page 381
... Plutarch quotes . Then the original avŋ some versions . But be- npn stood side by side , ( light ) , so the sentence The " dry light " is also alluded to in " Manners , " Es- says , Second Series , page 140 . Page 241 , note 2. From the ...
... Plutarch quotes . Then the original avŋ some versions . But be- npn stood side by side , ( light ) , so the sentence The " dry light " is also alluded to in " Manners , " Es- says , Second Series , page 140 . Page 241 , note 2. From the ...
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... fruit of his charac- ter . A man's friends are his magnetisms . ' We go to Herodotus and Plutarch for examples of Fate ; but we are examples . are examples . " Quisque suos patimur manes . " The tendency of every man to FATE 4I.
... fruit of his charac- ter . A man's friends are his magnetisms . ' We go to Herodotus and Plutarch for examples of Fate ; but we are examples . are examples . " Quisque suos patimur manes . " The tendency of every man to FATE 4I.
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American Arthur Hugh Clough beauty better Bothie of Tober-na-Vuolich British Carlyle Causes Célèbres character Chartist church culture Duke Emerson wrote England English English Traits Englishman essay eyes Fate force French genius give Goethe heart Heimskringla Horatio Greenough horse human hundred illusion intellect John Sterling journal King labor land learned lecture limp band live London look Lord manners means mind moral nation nature never noble persons plant Plato Plutarch Poems poet poetry politics poor race RALPH WALDO EMERSON religion rich Richard of Devizes Saxon scholar secret sense Shakspeare society soul speak spirit Stonehenge talent things thou thought tion trade traits truth universe verse wealth whilst wise Wordsworth writes youth