The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volumes 5-6Wm. H. Wise, 1903 |
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... wrote most obscurely . He was clever and deep , but he defied the sympathies of every body . Even Mr. Coleridge wrote more clearly , though he had always wished Coleridge would write more to be FIRST VISIT TO ENGLAND 21.
... wrote most obscurely . He was clever and deep , but he defied the sympathies of every body . Even Mr. Coleridge wrote more clearly , though he had always wished Coleridge would write more to be FIRST VISIT TO ENGLAND 21.
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Ralph Waldo Emerson Edward Waldo Emerson. he had always wished Coleridge would write more to be understood . He led me ... writes prose , and of poetry he carries even hundreds of lines in his head before writing them . He had just ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson Edward Waldo Emerson. he had always wished Coleridge would write more to be understood . He led me ... writes prose , and of poetry he carries even hundreds of lines in his head before writing them . He had just ...
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... the feelings of a highminded Span- iard , which he preferred to any other ( I so under- stood him ) , and the Two Voices ; and quoted , I he had always wished Coleridge would write more to be FIRST VISIT TO ENGLAND 23.
... the feelings of a highminded Span- iard , which he preferred to any other ( I so under- stood him ) , and the Two Voices ; and quoted , I he had always wished Coleridge would write more to be FIRST VISIT TO ENGLAND 23.
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Ralph Waldo Emerson Edward Waldo Emerson. he had always wished Coleridge would write more to be understood . He led me ... writes prose , and of poetry he carries even hundreds of lines in his head before writing them . He had just ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson Edward Waldo Emerson. he had always wished Coleridge would write more to be understood . He led me ... writes prose , and of poetry he carries even hundreds of lines in his head before writing them . He had just ...
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... write . Add the coal smoke . In the manufacturing towns , the fine soot or blacks darken the day , give white sheep the color of black sheep , discolor the human saliva , contaminate the air , poison many plants and corrode the ...
... write . Add the coal smoke . In the manufacturing towns , the fine soot or blacks darken the day , give white sheep the color of black sheep , discolor the human saliva , contaminate the air , poison many plants and corrode the ...
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