Margaret Fuller, Critic: Writings from the New-York Tribune, 1844-1846Judith Mattson Bean, Joel Myerson Ardent feminist, leader of the transcendentalist movement, participant in the European revolutions of 1848-49, and an inspiration for Zenobia in Hawthorne's Blithedale Romance and the caricature Miranda in James Russell Lowell's Fable for Critics, Margaret Fuller was one of the most influential personalities of her day. |
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... 1844, p. 1; reprinted, New-York Weekly Tribune, 14 December 1844, p. 2. Thanksgiving Canst thou give thanks for aught that has been. makes [ make 1. Nestor, according to Greek legend, was the King of “Emerson's Essays” 7.
... . Nestor, according to Greek legend, was the King of Pylus, one of the Argonaut explorers, and a counselor to the Greeks before the Battle of Troy. have [ save 2. Jesus' conversation with the woman of “Thanksgiving” 9.
... King from his throne of gold, and the Poet from his throne of Mind to lie with the beggar in the kennel, or raise him from it; which says to the Poet, “You must reform rather than create a world,” and to him of the golden crown, “You ...
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