American Literary Essays1960 |
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... Emerson put forth , as friend and comforter , Mat- thew Arnold said , of those who live or would live in the spirit . Some who take him most seriously forget that a fine qualification for being Emersonian is to discover faults in Emerson ...
... Emerson put forth , as friend and comforter , Mat- thew Arnold said , of those who live or would live in the spirit . Some who take him most seriously forget that a fine qualification for being Emersonian is to discover faults in Emerson ...
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... Emerson partially , he did recognize as well as any com- mentator except Thomas Carlyle that in speaking of the sufficiency of the indi- vidual Emerson was not speaking in ordi- nary terms of democracy . Emerson " Leave this ...
... Emerson partially , he did recognize as well as any com- mentator except Thomas Carlyle that in speaking of the sufficiency of the indi- vidual Emerson was not speaking in ordi- nary terms of democracy . Emerson " Leave this ...
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... Emerson wrote about the United States in 1850 is true of the United States to - day . It would be hard to find a civilized people who are more timid , more cowed in spirit , more il- liberal , than we . It is easy to - day for the ...
... Emerson wrote about the United States in 1850 is true of the United States to - day . It would be hard to find a civilized people who are more timid , more cowed in spirit , more il- liberal , than we . It is easy to - day for the ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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