The Dial, 2 tomasMargaret Fuller, Ralph Waldo Emerson, George Ripley Weeks, Jordan, and Company, 1842 A magazine for literature, philosophy, and religion. |
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... father was a gentlemanly Martinet ; dull , sour , well - informed , and of great ambition as to externals . His influence on the son was wholly arti- ficial . He was always turning this powerful mind from side to side in search of ...
... father was a gentlemanly Martinet ; dull , sour , well - informed , and of great ambition as to externals . His influence on the son was wholly arti- ficial . He was always turning this powerful mind from side to side in search of ...
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... father is a God . What the ancients meant to express by Apollo's continual dis- appointment in his loves , is felt daily in the youth of genius . The sympathy he seeks flies his touch , the objects of his affection jeer at his sublime ...
... father is a God . What the ancients meant to express by Apollo's continual dis- appointment in his loves , is felt daily in the youth of genius . The sympathy he seeks flies his touch , the objects of his affection jeer at his sublime ...
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... father wore at his wedding . My hair was curled and powdered , so that the locks stood out from my head like wings . But I could not manage to finish dressing myself , for always one thing would fall off as I put on another . While I ...
... father wore at his wedding . My hair was curled and powdered , so that the locks stood out from my head like wings . But I could not manage to finish dressing myself , for always one thing would fall off as I put on another . While I ...
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... father to the children . " The Duke seems to have been one of those characters , which are best known by the impression their personal presence makes on us , resembling an elemental and per- vasive force , rather than wearing the ...
... father to the children . " The Duke seems to have been one of those characters , which are best known by the impression their personal presence makes on us , resembling an elemental and per- vasive force , rather than wearing the ...
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... fathers did before him , merely for the sake of money or a stand- ing in society . The stage , here an emblem of the ideal life as it gleams before unpractised eyes , offers , he fancies , opportunity for a life of thought as ...
... fathers did before him , merely for the sake of money or a stand- ing in society . The stage , here an emblem of the ideal life as it gleams before unpractised eyes , offers , he fancies , opportunity for a life of thought as ...
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The Dial– A Magazine for Literature, Philosophy, and Religion, 1 tomas Margaret Fuller,Ralph Waldo Emerson,George Ripley Visos knygos peržiūra - 1841 |
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