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  1. The Tao of Emerson by Ralph Waldo Emerson, Richard Grossman, 2009-07-29
  2. Selected Essays, Lectures, and Poems of Ralph Waldo Emerson by Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1970-01-01
  3. Ralph Waldo Emerson by Oliver Wendell Holmes, 2009-10-04
  4. Compensation and Self-Reliance by Ralph, Waldo Emerson, 1961-11-30
  5. A Historical Guide to Ralph Waldo Emerson (Historical Guides to American Authors)
  6. Self Reliance - Ralph Waldo Emerson by Ralph Waldo Emerson, 2009-05-10
  7. Meditations of Ralph Waldo Emerson by Chris Highland, 2004-04-16
  8. Meditations of Ralph Waldo Emerson by Chris Highland, 2004-04-16
  9. The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson - Volume 9 (Poems) by Ralph Waldo Emerson, 2008-08-01
  10. Self-Reliance by Ralph Waldo Emerson by Ralph Waldo Emerson, 2009-01-01
  11. Ralph Waldo Emerson; Portrait of a Balanced Soul by Edward Charles Wagenknecht, 1974-06
  12. The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volume 12 by Ralph Waldo Emerson, Edward Waldo Emerson, 2010-04-20
  13. The Later Lectures of Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1843-1871, Vol. 1: 1843-1854 by Ralph Waldo Emerson, 2010-05-15
  14. The Selected Writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson by Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1950

61. English Traits (1856)
HTML version of the chapters in Emerson s 1856 book on his observations about England.
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62. Emerson, Ralph Waldo
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63. Divinity School Address
Ralph Waldo Emerson Divinity School Address Delivered before the Senior Class in Divinity College, Cambridge, Sunday Evening, July 15, 1838
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from Addresses , published as part of Nature; Addresses and Lectures Ralph Waldo Emerson Delivered before the Senior Class in Divinity College, Cambridge, Sunday Evening, July 15, 1838 But when the mind opens, and reveals the laws which traverse the universe, and make things what they are, then shrinks the great world at once into a mere illustration and fable of this mind. What am I? and What is? asks the human spirit with a curiosity new-kindled, but never to be quenched. Behold these outrunning laws, which our imperfect apprehension can see tend this way and that, but not come full circle. Behold these infinite relations, so like, so unlike; many, yet one. I would study, I would know, I would admire forever. These works of thought have been the entertainments of the human spirit in all ages. A more secret, sweet, and overpowering beauty appears to man when his heart and mind open to the sentiment of virtue. Then he is instructed in what is above him. He learns that his being is without bound; that, to the good, to the perfect, he is born, low as he now lies in evil and weakness. That which he venerates is still his own, though he has not realized it yet.

64. Uncollected Prose
Includes essays originally published in The Dial magazine, and the essay The Lord s Supper.
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66. Transcendentalism
Essay on Transcendentalism, by Ralph Waldo Emerson himself. From the Dial, 1842.
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from Uncollected Prose Dial Essays 1842 The more liberal thought of intelligent persons acquires a new name in each period or community; and in ours, by no very good luck, as it sometimes appears to us, has been designated as Transcendentalism. We have every day occasion to remark its perfect identity, under whatever new phraseology or application to new facts, with the liberal thought of all men of a religious and contemplative habit in other times and countries. We were lately so much struck with two independent testimonies to this fact, proceeding from persons, one in sympathy with the Quakers, and the other with the Calvinistic Church, that we have begged the privilege to transcribe an extract from two private letters, in order that we might bring them together. The Calvinist writes to his Correspondent after this manner.

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68. Emerson's Thoreau
A biographical essay by Emerson, printed in the Atlantic Monthly, 1862.
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Ralph Waldo Emerson's Eulogy of May 9th, 1862 Published in the Atlantic Monthly Thoreau Reader: Home Part 2 of Emerson's Thoreau
"Emerson, considered the most brilliant thinker of his day, overestimated Thoreau's natural abilities, greatly underestimated Thoreau's accomplishments, and failed to see Thoreau's purpose. Thoreau was not interested in 'engineering for all America' but in re-engineering America itself." Ken Kifer
Did this essay help or hurt Thoreau's reputation? - Three Thoreaus Note: While Emerson must have had the best intentions, some of what he wrote is not entirely accurate. In this text, each hypertext annotation number followed by an asterisk (*) indicates an item that could be misleading, with further information in the annotation.
It seemed as if the breezes brought him,
It seemed as if the sparrows taught him,
As if by secret sign he knew
Where in far fields the orchis grew. Henry David Thoreau was the last male descendant of a French ancestor who came to this country from the Isle of Guernsey. His character exhibited occasional traits drawn from this blood in singular combination with a very strong Saxon genius.

69. Essays: Second Series (1844)
A searchable version of Emerson s second collection of essays which includes The Poet, Experience, Character, Manners, Gifts, Nature, Politics, Nominalist and Realist, and New England Reformers.
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70. Poetry Pages - November 1857
Atlantic Unbound The Atlantic Monthly Magazine Online presents a November 1857 article with four poems by Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Volume One, Number One:
November, 1857
"Santa Filomena,"
by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Four Poems : "The Rommany Girl," "The Chartist's Complaint," "Days," and "Bramha"
by Ralph Waldo Emerson "The Origin of Didactic Poetry,"
by James Russell Lowell Sonnet,
by James Russell Lowell "The Gift of Tritemius,"
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71. Ralph Waldo Emerson (Stanford Encyclopedia Of Philosophy)
(From Amos Bronson Alcott, Ralph Waldo Emerson An Estimate of His Character and Genius In Prose and in Verse, Boston A. Williams and Co., 1882)
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  • 1. Chronology of Emerson's Life 2. Major Themes in Emerson's Philosophy
    1. Chronology of Emerson's Life
    Born in Boston to William and Ruth Haskins Emerson. Father dies, probably of tuberculosis. Enters Boston Public Latin School Begins study at Harvard College: Greek, Latin, History, Rhetoric. Graduates from Harvard and begins teaching at his brother William's school for young ladies in Boston. Enters Harvard Divinity School. Marries Ellen Tucker and is ordained minister at Boston's Second Church. Ellen Tucker Emerson dies, at age 19. Resigns position as minister and sails for Europe. Meets Wordsworth, Coleridge, J. S. Mill, and Thomas Carlyle. Returns to Boston in November, where he begins a career as a lecturer. Receives first half of a substantial inheritance from Ellen's estate (second half comes in 1837).

72. Self-Reliance :: Yoga.com
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73. Emerson, Ralph Waldo | Define Emerson, Ralph Waldo At Dictionary.com
Cultural Dictionary Emerson, Ralph Waldo definition A nineteenthcentury American lecturer and author; a leader of transcendentalism . In his essay “ Self-Reliance ” and
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74. Essays — First Series By Ralph Waldo Emerson - Project Gutenberg
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Author Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882 Title Essays — First Series Contents History Self-reliance Compensation Spiritual laws Love Friendship Prudence Heroism The over-soul Circles Intellect Art. Language English LoC Class PS: Language and Literatures: American and Canadian literature Subject American essays 19th century Category Text EBook-No. Release Date Dec 1, 2001 Public domain in the USA. Downloads
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75. 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Emerson, Ralph Waldo - Wikisource
EMERSON, RALPH WALDO (18031882), American poet and essayist, was born in Boston, Massachusetts, on the 25th of May 1803. Seven of his ancestors were ministers of New England
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76. Essays — Second Series By Ralph Waldo Emerson - Project Gutenberg
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Author Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882 Title Essays — Second Series Contents The poet Experience Character Manners Gifts Nature Politics Nominalist and realist New England reformers. Language English LoC Class PS: Language and Literatures: American and Canadian literature Subject American essays 19th century Category Text EBook-No. Release Date Dec 1, 2001 Public domain in the USA. Downloads
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77. Emerson, Ralph Waldo (1803–1882) Summary | BookRags.com
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78. Self-Reliance
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from Essays: First Series Ralph Waldo Emerson "Ne te quaesiveris extra." "Man is his own star; and the soul that can Render an honest and a perfect man, Commands all light, all influence, all fate; Nothing to him falls early or too late. Our acts our angels are, or good or ill, Our fatal shadows that walk by us still." Epilogue to Beaumont and Fletcher's Honest Man's Fortune Cast the bantling on the rocks, Suckle him with the she-wolf's teat; Wintered with the hawk and fox, Power and speed be hands and feet. ESSAY II Self-Reliance Trust thyself: every heart vibrates to that iron string. Accept the place the divine providence has found for you, the society of your contemporaries, the connection of events. Great men have always done so, and confided themselves childlike to the genius of their age, betraying their perception that the absolutely trustworthy was seated at their heart, working through their hands, predominating in all their being. And we are now men, and must accept in the highest mind the same transcendent destiny; and not minors and invalids in a protected corner, not cowards fleeing before a revolution, but guides, redeemers, and benefactors, obeying the Almighty effort, and advancing on Chaos and the Dark. These are the voices which we hear in solitude, but they grow faint and inaudible as we enter into the world. Society everywhere is in conspiracy against the manhood of every one of its members. Society is a joint-stock company, in which the members agree, for the better securing of his bread to each shareholder, to surrender the liberty and culture of the eater. The virtue in most request is conformity. Self-reliance is its aversion. It loves not realities and creators, but names and customs.

79. Threnody
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The south-wind brings Life, sunshine, and desire, And on every mount and meadow Breathes aromatic fire, But over the dead he has no power, The lost, the lost he cannot restore, And, looking over the hills, I mourn The darling who shall not return. I see my empty house, I see my trees repair their boughs, And he, the wondrous child, Whose silver warble wild Outvalued every pulsing sound Within the air's cerulean round, The hyacinthine boy, for whom Morn well might break, and April bloom, The gracious boy, who did adorn The world whereinto he was born, And by his countenance repay The favor of the loving Day, Has disappeared from the Day's eye; Far and wide she cannot find him, My hopes pursue, they cannot bind him. Returned this day the south-wind searches And finds young pines and budding birches

80. Quotes By Emerson Ralph Waldo
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category: Silence Let us be silent, that we may hear the whispers of the gods. Emerson, Ralph Waldo Emerson Ralph Waldo
category: Ability Our chief want in life is somebody who shall make us do what we can. Emerson, Ralph Waldo Emerson Ralph Waldo
category: Adversity Strong men greet war, tempest, hard times. They wish, as Pindar said, to tread the floors of hell, with necessities as hard as iron. Emerson, Ralph Waldo Emerson Ralph Waldo
category: Wealth The desire of gold is not for gold. It is for the means of freedom and benefit. Emerson, Ralph Waldo Emerson Ralph Waldo
category: Truth The finest and noblest ground on which people can live is truth; the real with the real; a ground on which nothing is assumed. Emerson, Ralph Waldo Emerson Ralph Waldo
category: Honor The louder he talked of his honor the faster we counted our spoons. Emerson, Ralph Waldo Emerson Ralph Waldo
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