| 1883 - 884 páginas
...only here and there two or three men or women who read and wrote, each alone, with unusual vivacity. Perhaps they only agreed in having fallen upon Coleridge...Otherwise, their education and reading were not marked, but bad the American snperficialness, and their studies were solitary. I suppose all of them were surprised... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1888 - 478 páginas
...only here and there two or three men or women who read and wrote, each alone, with unusual vivacity. Perhaps they only agreed in having fallen upon Coleridge...of a school or sect, and certainly at the name of Transcendentalism, given nobody knows by whom, or when it was first applied. As these persons became... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 472 páginas
...only here and there two or three men or women who read and wrote, each alone, with unusual vivacity. Perhaps they only agreed in having fallen upon Coleridge...of a school or sect, and certainly at the name of Transcendentalism, given nobody knows by whom, or when it was first applied. As these persons became... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 488 páginas
...only here and there two or three men or women who read and wrote, each alone, with unusual vivacity. Perhaps they only agreed in having fallen upon Coleridge...of a school or sect, and certainly at the name of Transcendentalism, given nobody knows by whom, or when it was first applied. As these persons became... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 400 páginas
...only here and there two or three men or wotoen who read and wrote, each alone, with unusual vivacity. Perhaps they only agreed in having fallen upon Coleridge...solitary. I suppose all of them were surprised at this minor of a school or sect, and certainly at the name of Transcendentalism, given nobody knows by whom,... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 404 páginas
...only here and there two or three men or women who read and wrote, each alone, with unusual vivacity. Perhaps they only agreed in having fallen upon Coleridge...and reading were not marked, but had the American superncialness, and their studies were solitary. I suppose all of them were surprised at this rumor... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 484 páginas
...only here and there two or three men or women who read and wrote, each alone, with unusual vivacity. Perhaps they only agreed in having fallen upon Coleridge...and reading were not marked, but had the American superficialuess, and their studies were solitary. I suppose all of them were surprised at this rumor... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 434 páginas
...only here and there two or three men or women who read and wrote, each alone, with unusual vivacity. Perhaps they only agreed in having fallen upon Coleridge...Otherwise, their education and reading were not marked, Jbut had the American supcrficialncss, and their studies were solitary. I suppose all of them were... | |
| Oliver Wendell Holmes - 1884 - 588 páginas
...only here and there two or three men and women who read and wrote, each alone, with unusual vivacity. Perhaps they only agreed in having fallen upon Coleridge...of a school or sect, and certainly at the name of Transcendentalism, given, nobody knows by whom, or when it was applied. " Emerson's picture of some... | |
| Oliver Wendell Holmes - 1885 - 478 páginas
...only here and there two or three men and women who read and wrote, each alone, with unusual vivacity. Perhaps they only agreed in having fallen upon Coleridge...scendentalism, given, nobody knows by whom, or when it was applied." Emerson's picture of some of these friends of his is so peculiar as to suggest certain obvious... | |
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