Four Americans: Roosevelt, Hawthorne, Emerson, WhitmanYale review, 1919 - 90 sider |
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... transcendentalist or as an impracti- cable faddist who refused to pay taxes be- cause Massachusetts enforced the fugitive slave law . We are told that his fellow his- torian , Francis Parkman , had a contempt for philosophers like ...
... transcendentalist or as an impracti- cable faddist who refused to pay taxes be- cause Massachusetts enforced the fugitive slave law . We are told that his fellow his- torian , Francis Parkman , had a contempt for philosophers like ...
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... transcendentalist : he went to Brook Farm , not as a Fourierite or a be- liever in the principles of association , but attracted by the novelty of this experiment at communal living , and by the interesting varieties of human nature ...
... transcendentalist : he went to Brook Farm , not as a Fourierite or a be- liever in the principles of association , but attracted by the novelty of this experiment at communal living , and by the interesting varieties of human nature ...
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... transcendentalists , was not to be found at the School or the evening symposia . He had married a sister of Mar- garet Fuller , but for years he had lived alone and done for himself , and his oddities had increased upon him with the ...
... transcendentalists , was not to be found at the School or the evening symposia . He had married a sister of Mar- garet Fuller , but for years he had lived alone and done for himself , and his oddities had increased upon him with the ...
Side 73
... transcendentalism I was peculiarly conscious of the haunting of these spiritual presences . Since I had been there before , Emerson and Alcott and Ellery Channing and my courteous host and companion , Edward Hoar , and my kind old ...
... transcendentalism I was peculiarly conscious of the haunting of these spiritual presences . Since I had been there before , Emerson and Alcott and Ellery Channing and my courteous host and companion , Edward Hoar , and my kind old ...
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... transcendentalist ? Matthew Arnold's discourse on Emerson was received with strong dissent in Boston , where it was delivered , and in Concord , where it was read with indignation . The critic seemed to be taking away , one after ...
... transcendentalist ? Matthew Arnold's discourse on Emerson was received with strong dissent in Boston , where it was delivered , and in Concord , where it was read with indignation . The critic seemed to be taking away , one after ...
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