The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Nature addresses and lecturesHoughton, Mifflin, 1854 |
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Page vi
... hope was cut off by Mr. Cabot's death in January . But his admirable arrangement of the manuscript , years ago , in which task the help of his wife , now also gone , is gratefully remembered , had made the work lighter . The first eight ...
... hope was cut off by Mr. Cabot's death in January . But his admirable arrangement of the manuscript , years ago , in which task the help of his wife , now also gone , is gratefully remembered , had made the work lighter . The first eight ...
Page xxiii
... . It has watered my pillow . . . . It has inspired me with hope . It cannot be defeated by my defeats . ... It is the ' open secret ' of the Universe . . . . I believe in this life . I believe it continues BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH xxiii.
... . It has watered my pillow . . . . It has inspired me with hope . It cannot be defeated by my defeats . ... It is the ' open secret ' of the Universe . . . . I believe in this life . I believe it continues BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH xxiii.
Page xxiv
... hope , and joined his mother and youngest brother Charles in Newton . Fre- quent invitations to preach still came , and were accepted , and he even was sounded as to suc- ceeding Dr. Dewey in the church at New Bed- ford ; but , as he ...
... hope , and joined his mother and youngest brother Charles in Newton . Fre- quent invitations to preach still came , and were accepted , and he even was sounded as to suc- ceeding Dr. Dewey in the church at New Bed- ford ; but , as he ...
Page xxxiv
... hope- less " monotones , " of one of whom he said : " He will not listen in company which is much , but , what is worse , when he is alone . " He writes : " When the narrow - minded and unworthy shall knock at my gate , I will say come ...
... hope- less " monotones , " of one of whom he said : " He will not listen in company which is much , but , what is worse , when he is alone . " He writes : " When the narrow - minded and unworthy shall knock at my gate , I will say come ...
Page xlii
... and happy , was in exact accord with his words : - The sun set , but set not his hope ; Stars rose , his faith was earlier up . E. W. E. NATURE A SUBTLE chain of countless rings The next unto xlii BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH.
... and happy , was in exact accord with his words : - The sun set , but set not his hope ; Stars rose , his faith was earlier up . E. W. E. NATURE A SUBTLE chain of countless rings The next unto xlii BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH.
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