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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... wish to define, at least in part, what is unique about the American “character”? (To them we should probably add his praise for the “sturdy lad from New Hampshire or Vermont, who in turn tries all the professions, who teams it, farms it ...
... wish to define, at least in part, what is unique about the American “character”? (To them we should probably add his praise for the “sturdy lad from New Hampshire or Vermont, who in turn tries all the professions, who teams it, farms it ...
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... wishes to abolish Slavery, but because he wishes to abolish the black man.” (Italics mine.) He knew well the white supremacist mind, and of it he observed, “With our Saxon education & habit of thought we all require to be first ... We ...
... wishes to abolish Slavery, but because he wishes to abolish the black man.” (Italics mine.) He knew well the white supremacist mind, and of it he observed, “With our Saxon education & habit of thought we all require to be first ... We ...
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... wish to be romantic. Have not sufficient feeling to speak a natural hearty welcome to a friend or stranger and yet send abroad wishes & fancies of a friendship with a man I never knew. There is not in the whole wide Universe of God (my ...
... wish to be romantic. Have not sufficient feeling to speak a natural hearty welcome to a friend or stranger and yet send abroad wishes & fancies of a friendship with a man I never knew. There is not in the whole wide Universe of God (my ...
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... wish to live in a nation where slavery exists.... February 25, 1835. I looked upon trades, politics, & domestic life, as games to keep men amused & hinder them from asking cui bono, until their eyes & minds are grown.... March 23, 1835 ...
... wish to live in a nation where slavery exists.... February 25, 1835. I looked upon trades, politics, & domestic life, as games to keep men amused & hinder them from asking cui bono, until their eyes & minds are grown.... March 23, 1835 ...
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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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