The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Nature addresses and lecturesHoughton, Mifflin, 1854 |
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Page viii
... gratefully recognize the help received from the works of various writers about my father . EDWARD WALDO EMERSon . CONCORD , April 8th , 1903 . CONTENTS BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH PAGE xi NATURE I THE AMERICAN SCHOLAR viii PREFACE.
... gratefully recognize the help received from the works of various writers about my father . EDWARD WALDO EMERSon . CONCORD , April 8th , 1903 . CONTENTS BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH PAGE xi NATURE I THE AMERICAN SCHOLAR viii PREFACE.
Page xi
... writing of him said , " Consciously or unconsciously men describe themselves in the characters they draw . One must have the mor- dant in his own personality or he will not take the color of his subject , " and the Doctor goes on to ...
... writing of him said , " Consciously or unconsciously men describe themselves in the characters they draw . One must have the mor- dant in his own personality or he will not take the color of his subject , " and the Doctor goes on to ...
Page xv
... writing , and declamation to one another of fine passages in which they delighted . There were almost no children's books then , and they soon were versed in the best authors . Mr. Emerson , in the essay " Domestic Life " in the volume ...
... writing , and declamation to one another of fine passages in which they delighted . There were almost no children's books then , and they soon were versed in the best authors . Mr. Emerson , in the essay " Domestic Life " in the volume ...
Page xxix
... writer in the Biographie Générale , dwelling on a likeness between the ideas of Hunter and Harvey , says : " Cette filiation se retrouve également dans un autre ordre life was independent of organization protecting and re - creating ...
... writer in the Biographie Générale , dwelling on a likeness between the ideas of Hunter and Harvey , says : " Cette filiation se retrouve également dans un autre ordre life was independent of organization protecting and re - creating ...
Page xxxi
... writer . But the next year , when , invited by the graduating class at the Divinity School , he made up his mind to tell them bravely that they could well spare tradition , and the soul might regard any mediation between itself and the ...
... writer . But the next year , when , invited by the graduating class at the Divinity School , he made up his mind to tell them bravely that they could well spare tradition , and the soul might regard any mediation between itself and the ...
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