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The works of Ralph Waldo Emerson The poems, philosophic, and insperationsl essays, and biographical Studies by Ralph Waldo Emerson - Roslyn, New York Black's Readers Service Company - 568 p.
v. 1. [Essays] First series. Poems - The sphinx; Each and all; The problem; To Rhea; The visit; Uriel; The world-soul; Alphonso of castile; Mithridates; To J.W. (John Weiss); Fate; Guy; Tact; Hamatreya; Earth-song; Good-bye; The rhodora; The humble-bee; Berry; The snow-storm; Wood-notes, I; Wood-notes, II; Mondadnoc; Fable; Ode; Astrea; Etienne de la Boece; Suum cuique; Compensation; Forbearance; The park; Forerunners; Sursum Corda; Ode to beauty; Give all to love; To Ellen; To Eva; The amulet; Thine eyes still shined; Eros; Hermione; Initial, Demonic, and celestial love; The apology; Merlin I; Merlin II; Bacchus; Loss and gain; Merops; The house; Saadi; Holidays; Painting and sculpture; From the persian of hafiz; Ghaselle; Xenophanes; The day's ration; Blight; Musketaquid; Dirge; Threnody; Concord monument hymn; Fame; Grace; Eros (Silence); Hymn; My thoughts; The pheonix; Faith; The poet; Word and deed; To himself; May-day; The adirondacs; Brahma; Nemesis; Fate; Freedom; July 4, Ode; Boston hymn; Nature; The romany girl; Days - Essays - First series - History; Self-Reliance; Compensation; Spiritual laws; Love; Friendship; Prudence; Heroism; The over-soul; Circles; Intellect; Art - Second Series - The poet; Experience; Character; Manners; Gifts; Nature; Politics; Nominalist and Realist; New England Reformers - Essays (continued) The conduct of life - Fate; Power; Wealth; Culture; Behavior; Workship; Considerations by the way; Beauty; Illusions - Biographical studies- Representative men - I. Uses of great men; II. Plato; or, the Philosopher Plato; New readings III. Swedenborg; or, the mystic; IV. Montaigne; Or, The skeptic - V.Shakespeare; or, the poet - VI. Napoleon; or, the man of the world - VII. Goethe; or, the writer - Essay: Nature; Chapter I. Nature; II. Commodity; III. Beauty; IV. Language; V. Discipline; VI. Idealism; VII. Spirit; VIII. Prospects - Address; The American scholar
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Philosophy--Modern.
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The works of Ralph Waldo Emerson The poems, philosophic, and insperationsl essays, and biographical Studies by Ralph Waldo Emerson - Roslyn, New York Black's Readers Service Company - 568 p.
v. 1. [Essays] First series. Poems - The sphinx; Each and all; The problem; To Rhea; The visit; Uriel; The world-soul; Alphonso of castile; Mithridates; To J.W. (John Weiss); Fate; Guy; Tact; Hamatreya; Earth-song; Good-bye; The rhodora; The humble-bee; Berry; The snow-storm; Wood-notes, I; Wood-notes, II; Mondadnoc; Fable; Ode; Astrea; Etienne de la Boece; Suum cuique; Compensation; Forbearance; The park; Forerunners; Sursum Corda; Ode to beauty; Give all to love; To Ellen; To Eva; The amulet; Thine eyes still shined; Eros; Hermione; Initial, Demonic, and celestial love; The apology; Merlin I; Merlin II; Bacchus; Loss and gain; Merops; The house; Saadi; Holidays; Painting and sculpture; From the persian of hafiz; Ghaselle; Xenophanes; The day's ration; Blight; Musketaquid; Dirge; Threnody; Concord monument hymn; Fame; Grace; Eros (Silence); Hymn; My thoughts; The pheonix; Faith; The poet; Word and deed; To himself; May-day; The adirondacs; Brahma; Nemesis; Fate; Freedom; July 4, Ode; Boston hymn; Nature; The romany girl; Days - Essays - First series - History; Self-Reliance; Compensation; Spiritual laws; Love; Friendship; Prudence; Heroism; The over-soul; Circles; Intellect; Art - Second Series - The poet; Experience; Character; Manners; Gifts; Nature; Politics; Nominalist and Realist; New England Reformers - Essays (continued) The conduct of life - Fate; Power; Wealth; Culture; Behavior; Workship; Considerations by the way; Beauty; Illusions - Biographical studies- Representative men - I. Uses of great men; II. Plato; or, the Philosopher Plato; New readings III. Swedenborg; or, the mystic; IV. Montaigne; Or, The skeptic - V.Shakespeare; or, the poet - VI. Napoleon; or, the man of the world - VII. Goethe; or, the writer - Essay: Nature; Chapter I. Nature; II. Commodity; III. Beauty; IV. Language; V. Discipline; VI. Idealism; VII. Spirit; VIII. Prospects - Address; The American scholar
Essay
Philosophy--Modern.
810 Eme 14