• Days - Days - Read by UM
    2012/06/17
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    Title: Days
    Author: Ralph Waldo Emerson
    Narrator: ekzemplaro
    Total lenght: 0:17:16
    Language: English
    Release date: 06/17/2012
    Genres: Poetry, Multi-version (Weekly and Fortnightly poetry

    Summary:
    LibriVox volunteers bring you 17 recordings of Days by Ralph Waldo Emerson. This was the Weekly Poetry project for June 10, 2012.As a lecturer and orator, Emersonnicknamed the Concord Sagebecame the leading voice of intellectual culture in the United States. Herman Melville, who had met Emerson in 1849, originally thought he had "a defect in the region of the heart" and a "self-conceit so intensely intellectual that at first one hesitates to call it by its right name", though he later admitted Emerson was "a great man". Theodore Parker, a minister and Transcendentalist, noted Emerson's ability to influence and inspire others: "the brilliant genius of Emerson rose in the winter nights, and hung over Boston, drawing the eyes of ingenuous young people to look up to that great new start, a beauty and a mystery, which charmed for the moment, while it gave also perennial inspiration, as it led them forward along new paths, and towards new hopes". ( Summary from Wikipedia )

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  • Days - Days - Read by RN
    2012/06/17
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    Title: Days
    Author: Ralph Waldo Emerson
    Narrator: ravenotation
    Total lenght: 0:17:16
    Language: English
    Release date: 06/17/2012
    Genres: Poetry, Multi-version (Weekly and Fortnightly poetry

    Summary:
    LibriVox volunteers bring you 17 recordings of Days by Ralph Waldo Emerson. This was the Weekly Poetry project for June 10, 2012.As a lecturer and orator, Emersonnicknamed the Concord Sagebecame the leading voice of intellectual culture in the United States. Herman Melville, who had met Emerson in 1849, originally thought he had "a defect in the region of the heart" and a "self-conceit so intensely intellectual that at first one hesitates to call it by its right name", though he later admitted Emerson was "a great man". Theodore Parker, a minister and Transcendentalist, noted Emerson's ability to influence and inspire others: "the brilliant genius of Emerson rose in the winter nights, and hung over Boston, drawing the eyes of ingenuous young people to look up to that great new start, a beauty and a mystery, which charmed for the moment, while it gave also perennial inspiration, as it led them forward along new paths, and towards new hopes". ( Summary from Wikipedia )

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  • Days - Days - Read by NV
    2012/06/17
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    Title: Days
    Author: Ralph Waldo Emerson
    Narrator: Notum Vocem
    Total lenght: 0:17:16
    Language: English
    Release date: 06/17/2012
    Genres: Poetry, Multi-version (Weekly and Fortnightly poetry

    Summary:
    LibriVox volunteers bring you 17 recordings of Days by Ralph Waldo Emerson. This was the Weekly Poetry project for June 10, 2012.As a lecturer and orator, Emersonnicknamed the Concord Sagebecame the leading voice of intellectual culture in the United States. Herman Melville, who had met Emerson in 1849, originally thought he had "a defect in the region of the heart" and a "self-conceit so intensely intellectual that at first one hesitates to call it by its right name", though he later admitted Emerson was "a great man". Theodore Parker, a minister and Transcendentalist, noted Emerson's ability to influence and inspire others: "the brilliant genius of Emerson rose in the winter nights, and hung over Boston, drawing the eyes of ingenuous young people to look up to that great new start, a beauty and a mystery, which charmed for the moment, while it gave also perennial inspiration, as it led them forward along new paths, and towards new hopes". ( Summary from Wikipedia )

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  • Days - Days - Read by LLW
    2012/06/17
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    Title: Days
    Author: Ralph Waldo Emerson
    Narrator: Leonard Wilson (1930-2024)
    Total lenght: 0:17:16
    Language: English
    Release date: 06/17/2012
    Genres: Poetry, Multi-version (Weekly and Fortnightly poetry

    Summary:
    LibriVox volunteers bring you 17 recordings of Days by Ralph Waldo Emerson. This was the Weekly Poetry project for June 10, 2012.As a lecturer and orator, Emersonnicknamed the Concord Sagebecame the leading voice of intellectual culture in the United States. Herman Melville, who had met Emerson in 1849, originally thought he had "a defect in the region of the heart" and a "self-conceit so intensely intellectual that at first one hesitates to call it by its right name", though he later admitted Emerson was "a great man". Theodore Parker, a minister and Transcendentalist, noted Emerson's ability to influence and inspire others: "the brilliant genius of Emerson rose in the winter nights, and hung over Boston, drawing the eyes of ingenuous young people to look up to that great new start, a beauty and a mystery, which charmed for the moment, while it gave also perennial inspiration, as it led them forward along new paths, and towards new hopes". ( Summary from Wikipedia )

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  • Days - Days - Read by LJB
    2012/06/17
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    Title: Days
    Author: Ralph Waldo Emerson
    Narrator: Larry Beasley
    Total lenght: 0:17:16
    Language: English
    Release date: 06/17/2012
    Genres: Poetry, Multi-version (Weekly and Fortnightly poetry

    Summary:
    LibriVox volunteers bring you 17 recordings of Days by Ralph Waldo Emerson. This was the Weekly Poetry project for June 10, 2012.As a lecturer and orator, Emersonnicknamed the Concord Sagebecame the leading voice of intellectual culture in the United States. Herman Melville, who had met Emerson in 1849, originally thought he had "a defect in the region of the heart" and a "self-conceit so intensely intellectual that at first one hesitates to call it by its right name", though he later admitted Emerson was "a great man". Theodore Parker, a minister and Transcendentalist, noted Emerson's ability to influence and inspire others: "the brilliant genius of Emerson rose in the winter nights, and hung over Boston, drawing the eyes of ingenuous young people to look up to that great new start, a beauty and a mystery, which charmed for the moment, while it gave also perennial inspiration, as it led them forward along new paths, and towards new hopes". ( Summary from Wikipedia )

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  • Days - Days - Read by LB
    2012/06/17
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    Title: Days
    Author: Ralph Waldo Emerson
    Narrator: Lucretia B.
    Total lenght: 0:17:16
    Language: English
    Release date: 06/17/2012
    Genres: Poetry, Multi-version (Weekly and Fortnightly poetry

    Summary:
    LibriVox volunteers bring you 17 recordings of Days by Ralph Waldo Emerson. This was the Weekly Poetry project for June 10, 2012.As a lecturer and orator, Emersonnicknamed the Concord Sagebecame the leading voice of intellectual culture in the United States. Herman Melville, who had met Emerson in 1849, originally thought he had "a defect in the region of the heart" and a "self-conceit so intensely intellectual that at first one hesitates to call it by its right name", though he later admitted Emerson was "a great man". Theodore Parker, a minister and Transcendentalist, noted Emerson's ability to influence and inspire others: "the brilliant genius of Emerson rose in the winter nights, and hung over Boston, drawing the eyes of ingenuous young people to look up to that great new start, a beauty and a mystery, which charmed for the moment, while it gave also perennial inspiration, as it led them forward along new paths, and towards new hopes". ( Summary from Wikipedia )

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  • Days - Days - Read by JN
    2012/06/17
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    Title: Days
    Author: Ralph Waldo Emerson
    Narrator: Julia Niedermaier
    Total lenght: 0:17:16
    Language: English
    Release date: 06/17/2012
    Genres: Poetry, Multi-version (Weekly and Fortnightly poetry

    Summary:
    LibriVox volunteers bring you 17 recordings of Days by Ralph Waldo Emerson. This was the Weekly Poetry project for June 10, 2012.As a lecturer and orator, Emersonnicknamed the Concord Sagebecame the leading voice of intellectual culture in the United States. Herman Melville, who had met Emerson in 1849, originally thought he had "a defect in the region of the heart" and a "self-conceit so intensely intellectual that at first one hesitates to call it by its right name", though he later admitted Emerson was "a great man". Theodore Parker, a minister and Transcendentalist, noted Emerson's ability to influence and inspire others: "the brilliant genius of Emerson rose in the winter nights, and hung over Boston, drawing the eyes of ingenuous young people to look up to that great new start, a beauty and a mystery, which charmed for the moment, while it gave also perennial inspiration, as it led them forward along new paths, and towards new hopes". ( Summary from Wikipedia )

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  • Days - Days - Read by JM2
    2012/06/17
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    Title: Days
    Author: Ralph Waldo Emerson
    Narrator: Jannie Meisberger
    Total lenght: 0:17:16
    Language: English
    Release date: 06/17/2012
    Genres: Poetry, Multi-version (Weekly and Fortnightly poetry

    Summary:
    LibriVox volunteers bring you 17 recordings of Days by Ralph Waldo Emerson. This was the Weekly Poetry project for June 10, 2012.As a lecturer and orator, Emersonnicknamed the Concord Sagebecame the leading voice of intellectual culture in the United States. Herman Melville, who had met Emerson in 1849, originally thought he had "a defect in the region of the heart" and a "self-conceit so intensely intellectual that at first one hesitates to call it by its right name", though he later admitted Emerson was "a great man". Theodore Parker, a minister and Transcendentalist, noted Emerson's ability to influence and inspire others: "the brilliant genius of Emerson rose in the winter nights, and hung over Boston, drawing the eyes of ingenuous young people to look up to that great new start, a beauty and a mystery, which charmed for the moment, while it gave also perennial inspiration, as it led them forward along new paths, and towards new hopes". ( Summary from Wikipedia )

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