. Records of a lifelong friendship, 1807-1882 . RECORDS OF ALIFELONG FRIENDSHIP 1807 :: 1882 RALPH WALDO EMERSON AND WILLIAM HENRY FURNESS EDITED BY H. H. F. BOSTON AND NEW YORK HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY MDCCCCX COPYRIGHT, 1910 BY HORACE HOWARD FURNESS ALL RIGHTS RESERVED THE PORTRAITS AND ILLUSTRATIONS INTHIS VOLUME ARE FROM PHOTOGRAPHSMADE BY F. GUTEKUNST, PHILADELPHIA 780 COPIES PRINTEDAT THE RIVERSIDE PRESS CAMBRIDGE ©CIA278150 INTRODUCTION X ^ In the invaluable Journals of Mr. Emerson, now is- suing from the press under the excellent editing of hisson, there occur, now and again, regretful


. Records of a lifelong friendship, 1807-1882 . RECORDS OF ALIFELONG FRIENDSHIP 1807 :: 1882 RALPH WALDO EMERSON AND WILLIAM HENRY FURNESS EDITED BY H. H. F. BOSTON AND NEW YORK HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY MDCCCCX COPYRIGHT, 1910 BY HORACE HOWARD FURNESS ALL RIGHTS RESERVED THE PORTRAITS AND ILLUSTRATIONS INTHIS VOLUME ARE FROM PHOTOGRAPHSMADE BY F. GUTEKUNST, PHILADELPHIA 780 COPIES PRINTEDAT THE RIVERSIDE PRESS CAMBRIDGE ©CIA278150 INTRODUCTION X ^ In the invaluable Journals of Mr. Emerson, now is- suing from the press under the excellent editing of hisson, there occur, now and again, regretful assertions byMr. Emerson, when introspectively analyzing his ownmind, of the coldness of his temperament. At the earlyage of twenty he taxes himself with this lack of gen-iality, and asserts, that < What is called a warm heart,I have not. ^ — Again,«It seems I am cold, and whenshall I kindle f I was born cold. My bodily habit is shiver in and out; dont heat to the good purposes calledenthusiasm a quarter so quick and kindly as m


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