Journals and Miscellaneous Notebooks: 1819-1822Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1960 |
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Page xlv
... early journals still retain all the faint tracks and footsteps of the hunt for direct inspiration , for what is " a little beyond , " as Emerson once agreed to define Transcendentalism . It is conventional to acquiesce in Edward W ...
... early journals still retain all the faint tracks and footsteps of the hunt for direct inspiration , for what is " a little beyond , " as Emerson once agreed to define Transcendentalism . It is conventional to acquiesce in Edward W ...
Page xlvii
... early thought of himself as a speaker and a writer . The college themes and essays for literary clubs are the earliest evidence of what shortly emerges as a major ambition - to write for publication , to make his thought known and felt ...
... early thought of himself as a speaker and a writer . The college themes and essays for literary clubs are the earliest evidence of what shortly emerges as a major ambition - to write for publication , to make his thought known and felt ...
Page 404
... early journals was sometimes systematic , sometimes erratic , but it may be hypothetically reconstructed . The early regular journals he first designated " The Wide World , ” and gave each an Arabic number from one through twelve ...
... early journals was sometimes systematic , sometimes erratic , but it may be hypothetically reconstructed . The early regular journals he first designated " The Wide World , ” and gave each an Arabic number from one through twelve ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | xiii |
The Manuscripts | xxxiv |
The Source of the Text | xlii |
Copyright | |
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