Nature, Addresses and LecturesHoughton Mifflin, 1903 - 461 páginas This book is the first volume in the 1903 Riverside Press's Centenary Edition of Ralph Waldo Emerson's collected works. This volume contains a biographical sketch of Emerson and his work "Nature: Addresses and Lectures." The works were compiled and edited by Ralph Waldo Emerson's son, Edward Waldo Emerson. |
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... journals cover nearly half a century ( although the greater part of their contents appears in the printed books ) , the editing would require time and care . It is hoped that a few volumes may be prepared from these . I undertook the ...
... journals cover nearly half a century ( although the greater part of their contents appears in the printed books ) , the editing would require time and care . It is hoped that a few volumes may be prepared from these . I undertook the ...
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Ralph Waldo Emerson. might be welcome , gathered from the journals , the correspondence , reminiscences , and works written about him . In supplying the notes I have had to rely on my own judgment . The pressure due to the late ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson. might be welcome , gathered from the journals , the correspondence , reminiscences , and works written about him . In supplying the notes I have had to rely on my own judgment . The pressure due to the late ...
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... journal for 1841 Mr. Emerson wrote , " Seemed to me that I had the keeping of a secret too great to be confided to one man : that a divine man dwelt near me in a hollow tree . " And again , " All that is said of the wise man by Stoic or ...
... journal for 1841 Mr. Emerson wrote , " Seemed to me that I had the keeping of a secret too great to be confided to one man : that a divine man dwelt near me in a hollow tree . " And again , " All that is said of the wise man by Stoic or ...
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... Journals : - - 1841. " When I wish , it is permitted me to say , These hands , this body , this history of Waldo Emerson are profane and wearisome , but I , I descend not to mix myself with that or with any man . Above his life , above ...
... Journals : - - 1841. " When I wish , it is permitted me to say , These hands , this body , this history of Waldo Emerson are profane and wearisome , but I , I descend not to mix myself with that or with any man . Above his life , above ...
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... journal . " - From boyhood to old age he kept a journal , not of events , but wherein to note the thoughts that were given him , his trials at versifying , a I Two of his prize dissertations are printed in Dr. Edward Everett Hale's ...
... journal . " - From boyhood to old age he kept a journal , not of events , but wherein to note the thoughts that were given him , his trials at versifying , a I Two of his prize dissertations are printed in Dr. Edward Everett Hale's ...
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action American appears beauty become behold better Boston Brook Farm called character church conservatism divine doctrine earth Emanuel Swedenborg Emerson England essay eternal exist F. B. Sanborn fact faculties faith feel genius George William Curtis give heart heaven Henry Thoreau Heraclitus hope hour human ideas inspiration intellect John Sterling Journal labor land lectures light live look means ment mind moral nature never noble objects Over-Soul persons Phi Beta Kappa philosophy plant Plato Plotinus Poems poet poetry Ralph Waldo Emerson reason reform religion scholar seems sense sentiment society solitude soul speak spirit stand stars sublime things thou thought tion to-day trade Transcendentalist true truth ture Unitarian universal virtue whilst whole wisdom wish words writing Xenophanes young youth Zoroaster