| George Willis Cooke - 1881 - 406 páginas
...upon him. He is perfectly quiet amid the storm. To my objections and remarks he gave the most cordial replies, though we could not agree on some points. The more I see of thia beautiful spirit, the more I revere and love him. Such a calm, steady, simple soul, always looking... | |
| 1887 - 708 páginas
...Convers Francis says of an interview which he had with Emerson soon after the delivery of the Address : " He is perfectly quiet amidst the storm. To my objections and remarks he gave the most candid replies. Such a calm, steady, simple soul, always looking for truth and living in wisdom, I have never met.... | |
| James Elliot Cabot - 1887 - 536 páginas
...we were alone, he talked of his discourse at the Divinity School, and of the obloquy it had brought upon him. He is perfectly quiet amidst the storm. To my objections and remarlcs ho gave the most candid replies. Such a calm, steady, simple soul, always looking for truth... | |
| 1905 - 798 páginas
...we were alone, he talked of his discourse at the Divinity School, and of the obloquy it had brought upon him. He is perfectly quiet amidst the storm. To my objections he gave the most candid replies. Such a calm, steady, simple soul, always looking for truth and living... | |
| Edwin Harrison Cady, Louis J. Budd - 1988 - 300 páginas
...1s a God, he 1s God. God & he are one" (Tilton, "Emerson's Lecture Schedule," pp. 390-391). brought upon him: he is perfectly quiet amidst the storm;...the most candid replies, though we could not agree upon some points: the more I see of this beautiful spirit, the more I revere and love him; such a calm,... | |
| George Willis Cooke - 2003 - 408 páginas
...Reminiscences of William Ellery Channing, p. 379. To my objections and remarks be gave the most cordial replies, though we could not agree on some points. The more I see of this beautiful spirit, the more J revere and love him. Such a calm, steady, simple soul, always looking for truth, and living in wisdom... | |
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