Emerson: A Modern AnthologyHoughton Mifflin, 1958 - 399 頁 Selections from his journals, essays, letters, sermons, and poems. |
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第 172 頁
... conversation , and a rapid self - distribution takes place into sets and pairs . The best are accused of exclusiveness . It would be more true to say they separate as oil from water , as children from old people , without love or hatred ...
... conversation , and a rapid self - distribution takes place into sets and pairs . The best are accused of exclusiveness . It would be more true to say they separate as oil from water , as children from old people , without love or hatred ...
第 243 頁
... conversation . [ J , IV , 196–197 ] Alcott wants a historical record of conversations holden by you and me and him . I say , how joyful rather is some Montaigne's book which is full of fun , poetry , Art and Artists 243.
... conversation . [ J , IV , 196–197 ] Alcott wants a historical record of conversations holden by you and me and him . I say , how joyful rather is some Montaigne's book which is full of fun , poetry , Art and Artists 243.
第 320 頁
... conversation with Dr. Channing , who had recently visited him ( laying his hand on a particular chair in which the Doctor had sat ) . The conversation turned on books . Lucretius he esteems a far higher poet than Virgil ; not in his ...
... conversation with Dr. Channing , who had recently visited him ( laying his hand on a particular chair in which the Doctor had sat ) . The conversation turned on books . Lucretius he esteems a far higher poet than Virgil ; not in his ...
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Introduction | 7 |
Kinsmen Friends and Neighbors | 15 |
An Original Relation to the Universe | 56 |
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