Journals and Miscellaneous Notebooks: 1819-1822Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1960 |
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Page 103
... give ye a lock of the hair that's left , " Three hairs I'll give to thee ; " Beelzebub knows when I'm bereft " I will the stronger be . " " In the left margin Emerson sketched the opening scene of the ballad , with the castle , the ...
... give ye a lock of the hair that's left , " Three hairs I'll give to thee ; " Beelzebub knows when I'm bereft " I will the stronger be . " " In the left margin Emerson sketched the opening scene of the ballad , with the castle , the ...
Page 164
... ( gives ) lends Misfortune a severer smart . Yet still afflictions love to centre there And give him up a victim to despair ... give health again But Disappointment plants in him her sting And rolling years to him no comfort bring . While ...
... ( gives ) lends Misfortune a severer smart . Yet still afflictions love to centre there And give him up a victim to despair ... give health again But Disappointment plants in him her sting And rolling years to him no comfort bring . While ...
Page 270
... give this humble place to his science with regard to its objects- but this is not all the usefulness which is claimed . While they give preference to other learning they require something to prepare the Mind to recieve it ; a regulating ...
... give this humble place to his science with regard to its objects- but this is not all the usefulness which is claimed . While they give preference to other learning they require something to prepare the Mind to recieve it ; a regulating ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | xiii |
The Manuscripts | xxxiv |
The Source of the Text | xlii |
Copyright | |
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