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... called themselves the Symposium Club . Outsiders in jesting vein considered that name itself too narrow , and labelled such soaring minds the Transcendentalists . The accused did not repudiate the title . On the occasion of the meetings ...
... called themselves the Symposium Club . Outsiders in jesting vein considered that name itself too narrow , and labelled such soaring minds the Transcendentalists . The accused did not repudiate the title . On the occasion of the meetings ...
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... called her acts bookish , her books less thoughts than acts , and her literary and conversational manner identical ... called the North American Phalanx . The most momentous thing Margaret took with her to England was a letter from ...
... called her acts bookish , her books less thoughts than acts , and her literary and conversational manner identical ... called the North American Phalanx . The most momentous thing Margaret took with her to England was a letter from ...
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... called their ' rose - water imbecilities ' . Mazzini tried in vain to remonstrate , and then lapsed into sadness , while Mrs. Carlyle endeavoured to console Margaret by explaining that what were only opinions to her husband were to ...
... called their ' rose - water imbecilities ' . Mazzini tried in vain to remonstrate , and then lapsed into sadness , while Mrs. Carlyle endeavoured to console Margaret by explaining that what were only opinions to her husband were to ...
Inhalt
Tredegar Memorial Lecture | 1 |
Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 21 |
A MORALIZING FABULIST | 34 |
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