The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volumes 5-6Wm. H. Wise, 1903 |
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... journals , Carlyle ; and I sup- pose if I had sifted the reasons that led me to Europe , when I was ill and was advised to travel , it was mainly the attraction of these per- sons . If Goethe had been still living I might have wandered ...
... journals , Carlyle ; and I sup- pose if I had sifted the reasons that led me to Europe , when I was ill and was advised to travel , it was mainly the attraction of these per- sons . If Goethe had been still living I might have wandered ...
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... journals have it ; — the Times newspaper they say is the pluckiest thing in England , and Sydney Smith had made it a proverb that little Lord John Russell , the min- ister , would take the command of the Channe fleet to - morrow . They ...
... journals have it ; — the Times newspaper they say is the pluckiest thing in England , and Sydney Smith had made it a proverb that little Lord John Russell , the min- ister , would take the command of the Channe fleet to - morrow . They ...
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... journals is the driving force . England is full of manly , clever , well - bred men who possess the talent of ... journal , as they make speeches in Parliament and on the hustings , or as they shoot and ride . ' It is a quite ...
... journals is the driving force . England is full of manly , clever , well - bred men who possess the talent of ... journal , as they make speeches in Parliament and on the hustings , or as they shoot and ride . ' It is a quite ...
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... journals , and high pay . The most conspicuous result of this talent is the Times newspaper . No power in Eng- land is more felt , more feared , or more obeyed . What you read in the morning in that journal , you shall hear in the ...
... journals , and high pay . The most conspicuous result of this talent is the Times newspaper . No power in Eng- land is more felt , more feared , or more obeyed . What you read in the morning in that journal , you shall hear in the ...
Page 264
... diametrically in opposition ; since many papers , first and last , have lived by their attacks on the leading journal . The late Mr. Walter was printer of The Times , and had gradually arranged the whole matériel of 264 ENGLISH TRAITS.
... diametrically in opposition ; since many papers , first and last , have lived by their attacks on the leading journal . The late Mr. Walter was printer of The Times , and had gradually arranged the whole matériel of 264 ENGLISH TRAITS.
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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