New Englander and Yale Review, Volume 42W. L. Kingsley, 1888 |
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... says , " is what we want ; not knowledge but vent . " " I do not know but I value the name of a thing , that is the true poet's name for it , more than the thing . " There is a singular contrast often between the vagueness of his ...
... says , " is what we want ; not knowledge but vent . " " I do not know but I value the name of a thing , that is the true poet's name for it , more than the thing . " There is a singular contrast often between the vagueness of his ...
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... says Mr. Cabot , " the sentence is the natural limit of continuous effort , the con- text and connection was an after thought . " It was his custom " to write out a sentence in his journal when it had taken shape , and leave it to find ...
... says Mr. Cabot , " the sentence is the natural limit of continuous effort , the con- text and connection was an after thought . " It was his custom " to write out a sentence in his journal when it had taken shape , and leave it to find ...
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... say only what is uppermost in their minds after their own individual manner , " seems to him to exhaust the sig ... says , " that I have nothing to do with other people's facts . It is enough for me if I can dispose of my own 1888 ...
... say only what is uppermost in their minds after their own individual manner , " seems to him to exhaust the sig ... says , " that I have nothing to do with other people's facts . It is enough for me if I can dispose of my own 1888 ...
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... says , " what is most noteworthy in Emerson's relation to books is the slightness of his dependence on them . " " They did not en- ter much into his life . " " In general , after he began to write and publish , his reading was for the ...
... says , " what is most noteworthy in Emerson's relation to books is the slightness of his dependence on them . " " They did not en- ter much into his life . " " In general , after he began to write and publish , his reading was for the ...
Halaman 11
... says . He even longed for companionship , and in his own family he was " affectionate and unreserved , even playful . " But after all he never got very near to men , not even to those whom he loved best , and they never got very near to ...
... says . He even longed for companionship , and in his own family he was " affectionate and unreserved , even playful . " But after all he never got very near to men , not even to those whom he loved best , and they never got very near to ...
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