The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Nature addresses and lecturesHoughton, Mifflin, 1854 |
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... thought or expression in the prose and poems has been pointed out . I thankfully acknowledge the help of friends in finding the more unusual quotations . I also gratefully recognize the help received from the works of various writers ...
... thought or expression in the prose and poems has been pointed out . I thankfully acknowledge the help of friends in finding the more unusual quotations . I also gratefully recognize the help received from the works of various writers ...
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... thought , and wakened aspiration . Because of his shyness the pastoral visits to his parishioners were less easy for him than helping them by his thought . At this time he lived with his young wife , Ellen Tucker , and his mother , in ...
... thought , and wakened aspiration . Because of his shyness the pastoral visits to his parishioners were less easy for him than helping them by his thought . At this time he lived with his young wife , Ellen Tucker , and his mother , in ...
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... thought which he expressed in " The Over - Soul " was then burning within him , - " When we have broken our god of tradition and ceased from our god of rhetoric , then may God fire the soul . " In his journal at sea he wrote , " That ...
... thought which he expressed in " The Over - Soul " was then burning within him , - " When we have broken our god of tradition and ceased from our god of rhetoric , then may God fire the soul . " In his journal at sea he wrote , " That ...
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... 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 his poems first ap- peared in the Dial . The Poems were published in ...
... 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 his poems first ap- peared in the Dial . The Poems were published in ...
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... thought , free speech , free action were unpopular to the verge of danger , Unitarian and Transcendental heresies scourged or ridiculed and the cause of human freedom , in the hands of a despised few , seemed almost hopeless , he lived ...
... thought , free speech , free action were unpopular to the verge of danger , Unitarian and Transcendental heresies scourged or ridiculed and the cause of human freedom , in the hands of a despised few , seemed almost hopeless , he lived ...
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