The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Nature addresses and lecturesHoughton, Mifflin, 1854 |
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Page xxii
... , then hardly recognized in England , whose writings had stirred him at home , and who drew him thither like a magnet . There began the friendship of Emer- - son and Carlyle , a blessing to both , and xxii BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH.
... , then hardly recognized in England , whose writings had stirred him at home , and who drew him thither like a magnet . There began the friendship of Emer- - son and Carlyle , a blessing to both , and xxii BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH.
Page xxxi
... England at that time , were called Transcendentalists . " I told Mr. M- , " said Mr. Emerson , " that he need not consult the Germans , but if he wished at any time to know what the Transcendentalists believed , he might simply omit ...
... England at that time , were called Transcendentalists . " I told Mr. M- , " said Mr. Emerson , " that he need not consult the Germans , but if he wished at any time to know what the Transcendentalists believed , he might simply omit ...
Page xxxv
... England in these years in every town , and spread westward to the new settlements even beyond the Mississippi . His winters were spent in these rough , but to him interesting journeys , for he loved to watch . the growth of the Republic ...
... England in these years in every town , and spread westward to the new settlements even beyond the Mississippi . His winters were spent in these rough , but to him interesting journeys , for he loved to watch . the growth of the Republic ...
Page xxxvii
... England , and he went thither and re- mained abroad a year , seeing old friends and new . English Traits was the result . At that time he made also a short visit to France in her troublous times . In writing to John Sterling in 1840 ...
... England , and he went thither and re- mained abroad a year , seeing old friends and new . English Traits was the result . At that time he made also a short visit to France in her troublous times . In writing to John Sterling in 1840 ...
Page xxxviii
... England his verse had shown the influence of his growth ; indeed the thoughts in all the essays had been cast in po- etic mould , many of them showing the influence of the Bardic poems , the thought roughly cast at white heat . Many of ...
... England his verse had shown the influence of his growth ; indeed the thoughts in all the essays had been cast in po- etic mould , many of them showing the influence of the Bardic poems , the thought roughly cast at white heat . Many of ...
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