Selected Writings of Ralph Waldo EmersonPenguin, 7. 6. 2011 - Počet stran: 576 A classic collection of critical essays, poems, and letters from one of the greatest minds of nineteenth-century America. |
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... reason.” For the first sixty years of his life Emerson witnessed something entirely different: “The loathsome details of the kidnapping; of the middle passage; six hundred living bodies sit for thirty days betwixt death & life in a ...
... reason.” For the first sixty years of his life Emerson witnessed something entirely different: “The loathsome details of the kidnapping; of the middle passage; six hundred living bodies sit for thirty days betwixt death & life in a ...
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... Reason, which placed him, happily, on the right side of history as a spirited nonconformist who championed the right of women to vote; who passionately spoke out against slavery in such addresses as “Emancipation in the British West ...
... Reason, which placed him, happily, on the right side of history as a spirited nonconformist who championed the right of women to vote; who passionately spoke out against slavery in such addresses as “Emancipation in the British West ...
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... reason and his religious beliefs, he says, even cost him sleep; I waked at night, & bemoaned myself, because I had not thrown myself into this deplorable question of Slavery, which seems to want nothing so much as a few assured voices ...
... reason and his religious beliefs, he says, even cost him sleep; I waked at night, & bemoaned myself, because I had not thrown myself into this deplorable question of Slavery, which seems to want nothing so much as a few assured voices ...
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... ;—and this I say at the most susceptible age of man. November, 1822. To establish by whatever specious argumentation the perfect expediency of the worst institution on earth is prima facie an assault upon Reason and Common.
... ;—and this I say at the most susceptible age of man. November, 1822. To establish by whatever specious argumentation the perfect expediency of the worst institution on earth is prima facie an assault upon Reason and Common.
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Ralph Waldo Emerson William H. Gilman. earth is prima facie an assault upon Reason and Common sense. No ingenious sophistry can ever reconcile the unperverted mind to the pardon of Slavery; nothing but tremendous familiarity, and the ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson William H. Gilman. earth is prima facie an assault upon Reason and Common sense. No ingenious sophistry can ever reconcile the unperverted mind to the pardon of Slavery; nothing but tremendous familiarity, and the ...
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Nature | |
The American Scholar | |
Divinity School Address | |
Selfreliance | |
The Oversoul | |
Circles | |
Politics | |
Montaigne or the Sceptic | |
Fate | |
Illusions | |
Thoreau | |
Education | |
Grace | |
The Humblebee | |
The Poet | |
Experience | |
Give All to Love | |
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