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... (Yanella 17) Emerson took his last trip to England along with his daughter Ellen in 1872. After visiting his friend Caralyle, the ...
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... (2.) Emerson, Ralph Waldo. "The American Scholar." Pragmatism and Classical American Philosophy. Ed. John J. Stuhr. New York: Oxford University Press, 2000. 17- ...
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... resigned for ministry, partly because of the death of his wife after only 17 months of ... Emerson was a big part of this and practically initiated the entire club ...
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... parishioners. His views not receiving their support, he quietly withdrew from the church (Emerson: A Student's History 17). Emerson's ...
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... resigned for ministry, partly because of the death of his wife after only 17 months of ... Emerson was a big part of this and practically initiated the entire club ...
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... critical essay of Nature, Orestes Augustus Brownson finds it strange that Emerson's has so ... as a picture which God stamps on the mind"(Brownson, 17) The only ...
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... George and Mr. Emerson completely and rudely interrupt them claiming that he has a room ... We will simply drift (17)." A Baedeker is a travel guide and poses as a ...
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... offered some insight into the relationship between Thoreau and his mentor, Ralph Waldo Emerson. ... They met Ellen, his 17 year-old sister, through the boy. ...
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Chapter 17,The Ferment of Reform and Culture, 1790-1860 1. Dorothea Dix ... Ralph Waldo Emerson- (1837) American essayist and poet, a leader of the philosophical ...
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Chapter 17,The Ferment of Reform and Culture, 1790-1860 1. Dorothea Dix ... Ralph Waldo Emerson- (1837) American essayist and poet, a leader of the philosophical ...
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... IX. 17). ... Ralph Waldo Emerson relates some very interesting thoughts on the subject of poets. I feel that it is a most opportune time to include this. ...
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... the more conventional architects who opposed his new methods (Twombly, 17 - 18 ... spent many evenings listening to William read such works as Emerson, Thoreau, and ...
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... to the world. Lewis was a descendant of the line of Cooper, Emerson, Thoreau, Whitman and Twain (Mencken 17). Like them, he railed ...
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... Wimbledon affects the speed of the game, making it the fastest of court (Laver, Emerson). ... Becker who won the grand slam title in 1985 at the age of only 17. ...
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... their circle included thinkers, writers, and reformers, such as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Nathaniel Hawthorne ... to black soldiers, was the Militia Act of July 17, 1862 ...
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... In the early eighteen-century authors like Emerson and Whitman used Romanticism and ... mountains to escape these inhuman, ruthless and ferocious acts" (17:5). The ...
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... The outcome of his research revealed that that 17 of them had been ... Furthermore, quoting the studies of Shaffer and Emerson (60 Glasgow Children, 1964) and ...
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... Lewis Paine, George Atzerodt, David Herold, and Mary Surratt (John's wife), made plans on March 17, 1865, to ... Reck, Emerson W. A. Lincoln: His Last 24 Hours. ...
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... Lewis Paine, George Atzerodt, David Herold, and Mary Surratt (John's wife), made plans on March 17, 1865, to ... Reck, Emerson W. A. Lincoln: His Last 24 Hours. ...
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... After 17 years of working, Alfred published his masterpiece, "In Memoriam ... Historian Thomas Carlyle, writing to Ralph Waldo Emerson describes Alfred's appearance ...
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... the abolitionist, he called Harriet Tubman 'General Tubman,' Ralph Waldo Emerson, William Seward ... Harriet Tubman, opened in the summer of 1994 at 17 North Street ...
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... When he caught a ball him back to him, he dropped the glove, grabbed the ball out of it, and threw to the base (Savage 16-17). ... White, Ellen Emerson. ...
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... one and the tallest one, which is the people themselves" (17). ... because our literary tradition remains incurably Emersonian, and Emerson shrewdly dismissed both ...
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