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" teachers' meeting ' last night my good , after disclaiming any wish to difference Jesus from a human mind, suddenly seemed to alter his tone and said that Jesus made the world and was the Eternal God. Henry Thoreau merely remarked that ' Mr. had kicked... "
The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Lectures and biographical sketches - Página 610
por Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1904
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Lectures and Biographical Sketches

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1904 - 636 páginas
...the mill in Acton, and helped in the heavier part of packing the product, when necessary. Page 453, note I. The first mention of Thoreau in Mr. Emerson's...asceticism: — " What you call bareness and poverty is to me simplicity." And again: — "Ah ! how I have thriven on solitude and poverty. I cannot overstate...
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Emerson in Concord: A Memoir

Edward Waldo Emerson - 1888 - 286 páginas
...their lives of strong respect and even affection, but of a Roman character.1 In 1838 he writes : " I delight much in my young friend who seems to have...as free and erect a mind as any I have ever met." Mr. Thoreau stood the severest test of friendship, having been once an inmate of Mr. Emerson's house...
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Emerson in Concord

Edward Waldo Emerson - 1889 - 294 páginas
...their lives of strong respect and even affection, but of a Roman character.1 In 1838 he writes : " I delight much in my young friend who seems to have...as free and erect a mind as any I have ever met." Mr. Thoreau stood the severest test of friendship, having been once an inmate of Mr. Emerson's house...
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The Life of Henry David Thoreau

Henry Stephens Salt - 1890 - 340 páginas
...the elder man as well as to the younger. " I delight much in my young friend," wrote Emerson in 1838, "who seems to have as free and erect a mind as any I have ever met." The value to Thoreau of this admission into the Emersonian circle, exactly at the time when he was...
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Familiar Letters of Henry David Thoreau

Henry David Thoreau - 1894 - 514 páginas
...him. By 1838 their new relation of respect was established, and Emerson wrote to a correspondent, " I delight much in my young friend, who seems to have...as free and erect a mind as any I have ever met." A year later (Aug. 9, 1839), he wrote to Carlyle, " I have a young poet in this village, named Thoreau,...
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The Writings of Henry David Thoreau, Volumen11

Henry David Thoreau - 1894 - 508 páginas
...him. By 1838 their new relation of respect was established, and Emersoii wrote to a correspondent, " I delight much in my young friend, who seems to have...as free and erect a mind as any I have ever met." A year later (Aug. 9, 1839), he wrote to Carlyle, " I have a young poet in this village, named Thoreau,...
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The Writings of Henry David Thoreau: With Bibliographical ..., Volumen4

Henry David Thoreau - 1895 - 510 páginas
...him. By 1838 their new relation of respect was established, and Emerson wrote to a correspondent, " I delight much in my young friend, who seems to have...as free and erect a mind as any I have ever met." A year later (Aug. 9, 1839), he wrote to Carlyle, " I have a young poet in this village, named Thoreau,...
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The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: With a Biographical ..., Volumen10

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1904 - 650 páginas
...the mill in Acton, and helped in the heavier part of packing the product, when necessary. Page 453, note I. The first mention of Thoreau in Mr. Emerson's...asceticism: — " What you call bareness and poverty is to me simplicity." And again: — "Ah ! how I have thriven on solitude and poverty. I cannot overstate...
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Lectures and Biographical Sketches

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1904 - 664 páginas
...seemed to alter his tone and said that Jesus made the world and was the Eternal God. Henry Thorean merely remarked that ' Mr. had kicked the pail over.'...I have ever met." His friend copied with pleasure fromThoreau's journal of 1855 and 1856 the following notes of heroic satisfaction in asceticism: —...
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Familiar letters

Henry David Thoreau - 1906 - 540 páginas
...him. By 1838 their new relation of respect was established, and Emerson wrote to a correspondent, " I delight much in my young friend, who seems to have...as free and erect a mind as any I have ever met." A year later (Aug. 9, 1839), he wrote to Carlyle, "I have a young poet in this village, named Thoreau,...
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