Nature By Ralph Waldo Emerson

Nature is a short essay by Ralph Waldo Emerson published anonymously in 1836. It is in this essay that the foundation of transcendentalism is put forth, a belief system that...

Ralph Waldo Emerson: Vida E Pensamento

Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882) foi um escritor, ensaísta, poeta e filósofo norte-americano. Um dos fundadores do movimento cultural denominado Transcendentalismo, Emerson...

Pr. Emerson Alves - A Oração Da Fé

Estudos e Mensagens Bíblicas de Fé, Motivação e Esperança

Essays Of Ralph Waldo Emerson - Plato, Or The Philosopher

Plato, Or The Philosopher is considered most of his important essays of Ralph Waldo Emerson.Ralph Waldo Emerson was born on May 25, 1803, in Boston, Massachusetts. In 1821, he...

Essays, First Series (version 2) by EMERSON, Ralph Waldo

Essays: First Series is a series of 12 essays written by Ralph Waldo Emerson concerning transcendentalism, including Self-Reliance. It was published in 1841. (Summary by Wikipedia)

Feel Good Show By Matvey Emerson

This is the World of Feel Good music by Matvey Emerson. Dope selection of the best deep feeling tracks!

Ruth Fielding at Briarwood Hall by EMERSON, Alice B.

In this, the second book of the Ruth Fielding series, Ruth goes to boarding school with her best friend Helen. When they get there, Ruth starts her own sorority called the...

Welsh Fairy Tales and Other Stories by EMERSON, P. H.

A collection of Welsh Fairy tales. These tales were collected by me whilst living in Anglesea during the winter 1891-2. With the exception of the French story, they were told me...

Ruth Fielding of the Red Mill by EMERSON, Alice B.

Brave, adventurous and loyal, recently-orphaned Ruth Fielding is sent to live with her estranged Uncle Jabez at the Red Mill in Cheslow, New York. A new town means making new...

Essays By Ralph Waldo Emerson - The Naturalist And The Poet

Ralph Waldo Emerson was born on 25 of May 1803 in Boston and was a famous writer, American philosopher and poet.The Naturalist and The Poet was published in 1836 and is considered...

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