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Journals and Miscellaneous Notebooks: 1847-1848
... American farmhouse N 108 The Muse's Commandment N 1 10 Theophrastus's
saying N113 Paracelsus N 129, 130, 131, 133 Bible (10)N 10 New Bible N 18 Of
lending books N 17 Use of books N 1 7 Scribacious Cornelius Agrippa, Burton, ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson, William Henry Gilman,
1973
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Burning Desire: A Book of Love Poems
This collection of poems is his first attempt to capture the essence of these feelings...the yearning, the longing, the hurt, the anguish, and even the despair that torments a man who plays the game of love . . . and often loses.
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Treatise of the Pope's Supremacy: To which is Addad a ...
We have some Letters of Popes, (though not many v for Popes were then not very
scribacious, or not so pragmatical i whence to supply that defect, lest Popes
should seem not able to write, or to have slept almost 400 years, they have
forged ...
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American Scream: Allen Ginsberg's Howl and the Making of the ...
He was addicted to his journal—he was scribacious—and he was compelled "to
put naked self down on paper." What he wanted most of all was to "tip my mitt," as
he called it—to give himself away before he could suppress himself. Only then ...
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The Cambridge Introduction to Herman Melville
It is easy to dismiss Heraud's comments – Thomas Carlyle called him “a
loquacious scribacious little man” – but he makes an important point by
emphasizing the random quality of Melville's observations. Despite its apparent
randomness, ...
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Search for a New Eden: James Pierrepont Greaves (1777-1842), ...
... admired Heraud's articles on Boehme and Sweden- borg.8 Heraud had been
editor of Fraser's Magazine, a follower of Coleridge, and a friend of Carlyle, who,
now bored, described him to Emerson as "a loquacious scribacious little man, ...
There was in England a man named John A. Heraud, author of a Life of
Savonarola, and described in one of Car- lyle's most deliciously humorous
sketches as " a loquacious, scribacious little man of middle age, of parboiled
greasy aspect," ...
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The Correspondence of Thomas Carlyle and Ralph Waldo ...
Heraud is a loquacious scribacious little man, of middle age, of parboiled greasy
aspect, whom Leigh Hunt describes as "wavering in the most astonishing manner
between being Something and Nothing." To me he is chiefly remarkable as ...
SCRIB • SCRIP write 1. scribable 2. scribacious 3. scribble 4. subscription 5.
scribblemania 6. ascribe 7. circumscribe 8. conscript 9. conscript 10. description
11. inscription 12. scrivener 13. superscription comes from the Latin scribere,
scrip- ...
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The Journals and Miscellaneous Notebooks of Ralph Waldo Emerson
... cavalier, a (well born) seigneur of France at home in his Chateau, responsible
for all this chatting, and if it could be shown to be a jeu d'es- prit of Scaliger, (it
would lose all its) for other scribacious person,], written (merely) for the
booksellers, ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson, William H. Gilman, Linda Allardt,
1982