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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... lives , and made William , the brave and faithful bearer of the family burdens , a sufferer through most of his life . William studied for the ministry at Göttingen , but the same honest doubts which later came to nis brother turned him ...
... lives , and made William , the brave and faithful bearer of the family burdens , a sufferer through most of his life . William studied for the ministry at Göttingen , but the same honest doubts which later came to nis brother turned him ...
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... lives . The new life to which he had been called opened pleasantly and increased in happiness and opportunity , except for the sadness of be- reavements , for , in the first few years , his bril- liant brothers Edward and Charles died ...
... lives . The new life to which he had been called opened pleasantly and increased in happiness and opportunity , except for the sadness of be- reavements , for , in the first few years , his bril- liant brothers Edward and Charles died ...
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... see that he was no Atheist , —denied personality to God " because it was too little , not too much . " As for the Pantheism of his " Universal Mind , " their Bibles told of " Him in whom we live and xxxii BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH.
... see that he was no Atheist , —denied personality to God " because it was too little , not too much . " As for the Pantheism of his " Universal Mind , " their Bibles told of " Him in whom we live and xxxii BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH.
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Ralph Waldo Emerson. Bibles told of " Him in whom we live and move and have our being . " Mr. Emerson was more troubled by the notoriety involved than by the attacks . Yet his Journal at this time shows that he thought his heresies might ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson. Bibles told of " Him in whom we live and move and have our being . " Mr. Emerson was more troubled by the notoriety involved than by the attacks . Yet his Journal at this time shows that he thought his heresies might ...
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... much life and sweet- ness that it was a pain to come within doors . What was it that nature would say ? Was there no meaning in the live repose of the valley be- hind the mill , and which Homer or Shakspeare could BEAUTY 17.
... much life and sweet- ness that it was a pain to come within doors . What was it that nature would say ? Was there no meaning in the live repose of the valley be- hind the mill , and which Homer or Shakspeare could BEAUTY 17.
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