Four Americans: Roosevelt, Hawthorne, Emerson, WhitmanYale review, 1919 - 90 sider |
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... School anyway . Her father was supremely happy . One of the dreams of his life was realized , and endless talk and soul - communion were in prospect . But his daughter's view of philosophy was tinged with irony , as was not unnatural in ...
... School anyway . Her father was supremely happy . One of the dreams of his life was realized , and endless talk and soul - communion were in prospect . But his daughter's view of philosophy was tinged with irony , as was not unnatural in ...
Side 62
... the South as a Yankee peddler . " Connecticut gave him birth , " says Thoreau ; " he peddled first her wares , afterwards , he declares , his brains . " Mr. Sanborn was the secretary of the School , and 62 FOUR AMERICANS.
... the South as a Yankee peddler . " Connecticut gave him birth , " says Thoreau ; " he peddled first her wares , afterwards , he declares , his brains . " Mr. Sanborn was the secretary of the School , and 62 FOUR AMERICANS.
Side 63
... School , and with him I enrolled myself as a pupil and paid the very modest fee which ad- mitted me to its symposia . Mr. Sanborn is well known through his contributions to Concord history and biography . He was for years one of the ...
... School , and with him I enrolled myself as a pupil and paid the very modest fee which ad- mitted me to its symposia . Mr. Sanborn is well known through his contributions to Concord history and biography . He was for years one of the ...
Side 64
... School , and " Plato - Skimpole " — as Mr. Alcott was once nicknamed - made the opening address . I remember how im- pressively he quoted Milton's lines : How charming is divine philosophy ! Not harsh and crabbed , as dull fools suppose ...
... School , and " Plato - Skimpole " — as Mr. Alcott was once nicknamed - made the opening address . I remember how im- pressively he quoted Milton's lines : How charming is divine philosophy ! Not harsh and crabbed , as dull fools suppose ...
Side 65
... School . Once Professor Benjamin Peirce , the great Harvard mathematician , came over from Cambridge , and read us one of his Lowell Institute lectures , on the Ideal- ity of Mathematics . He had a most dis- tinguished presence and an ...
... School . Once Professor Benjamin Peirce , the great Harvard mathematician , came over from Cambridge , and read us one of his Lowell Institute lectures , on the Ideal- ity of Mathematics . He had a most dis- tinguished presence and an ...
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