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Identifier: emersonpoetthink00cary (find matches)
Title: Emerson, poet and thinker
Year: 1904 (1900s)
Authors: Cary, Elisabeth Luther, 1867-1936 Armstrong, Margaret, 1867-1944, binding designer Margaret Armstrong Binding Collection (Library of Congress) DLC
Subjects: Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882 Authors, American
Publisher: New York : G.P. Putnam's Sons : Knickerbocker Press
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)kee oti\-uil?darm, inombine agricul-cholarsi aii lO their common benefit, iie looked wiui suspicious sympathy as the A sincere men to better the world but, from his work. He observed that pro-philanthropists, it is strange and horrible to-ire apt to ifaflm^t^awthorft£^o be shunned•xnr<;t ■■ f bf • p^„„;„ ph(itog<-aph. many ot the • hos- hrim- drinking ibjection Hmerson in reform, he yet he was -ring in the that spent itself fool- emes for bringing ^ hed and the poor;iutionary methods hot-headed com-
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(( flDan, tbe IReformer/ 103 panions. His way of changing existing conditionswas by conforming his private life to his ideal. Ithink we must clear ourselves, each one, he says,by the interrogation, whether we have earned ourbread to-day by the hearty contribution of our en-ergies to the common benefit; and we must notcease to tend to the correction of flagrant wrongs,by laying one stone aright every day. This was not wholly the method of the BrookFarmers, whose interesting social venture made sodeep an impression upon their contemporaries, butEmerson in his account of the enterprise made ob-vious its charm, with the element of childishnessthat both modified and increased it: The Founders of Brook Farm should havethis praise, he said, that they made what allpeople try to make, an agreeable place to live in.All comers, even the most fastidious, found it thepleasantest of residences. It is certain that freedomfrom household routine, variety of character andtalent, variety of work, variet

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