id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 12700 Holmes, Oliver Wendell Ralph Waldo Emerson .txt text/plain 103807 6246 74 "All men of gifted intellect and fine genius," says Charles Emerson, Mr. John Lowell Gardner, a college classmate and life-long friend of Mr. Emerson, has favored me with a letter which contains matters of a growing power of thought, it was natural that Emerson should turn from Emerson wrote "Nature," and in the same room, some years later, Emerson, "and if you do not like New England well enough to stay, one of Nature.--Other Addresses: Man the Reformer.--Lecture on the Times.--The Nature.--Other Addresses: Man the Reformer.--Lecture on the Times.--The of his Mode of Life in a Letter to Carlyle.--Death of Emerson's of his Mode of Life in a Letter to Carlyle.--Death of Emerson's These facts, Emerson says, have always suggested to man that the Emerson's works, namely, "Nature, Addresses, and Lectures," and In writing of "Shakespeare; or, the Poet," Emerson naturally gives write of Emerson than this high-minded and brave-souled man, who did not (See _Emerson's Books_,--Nature.) ./cache/12700.txt ./txt/12700.txt