Journals and Miscellaneous Notebooks: 1819-1822Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1960 - Authors, American In the eight regular journals and three miscellaneous notebooks of this volume is the record of fusions. This period of his life closes, as it opened, with 'acquiescence and optimism.' |
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... voice of joy resounds in the solitary place . Who can wonder that at such an hour we forsake the abodes of solemn sorrow or reject the discordant voice that summons us to mourn & plunge deeply into pure & boundless happiness [ ? ] The ...
... voice of joy resounds in the solitary place . Who can wonder that at such an hour we forsake the abodes of solemn sorrow or reject the discordant voice that summons us to mourn & plunge deeply into pure & boundless happiness [ ? ] The ...
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... voice in their silent land ; the moan of the waves is the only requiem of the brave who are buried on the seashore or in the main . But their memory has not failed from among men ; the mournful notes which foreboded their fall have ...
... voice in their silent land ; the moan of the waves is the only requiem of the brave who are buried on the seashore or in the main . But their memory has not failed from among men ; the mournful notes which foreboded their fall have ...
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... voice of Nature . Such is the voice of God . ( Conclusion of C. W. Upham's oration at Exhibition Aug. 24 , 1820. ) 24 For Emerson's reactions to such oratory , see pp . 38-39 . the " Here , " she said , " stand 372 NOTEBOOKS OF RALPH ...
... voice of Nature . Such is the voice of God . ( Conclusion of C. W. Upham's oration at Exhibition Aug. 24 , 1820. ) 24 For Emerson's reactions to such oratory , see pp . 38-39 . the " Here , " she said , " stand 372 NOTEBOOKS OF RALPH ...
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INTRODUCTION | xiii |
The Manuscripts | xxxiv |
The Source of the Text | xlii |
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