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Ainat [17]
3 years ago
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In 1840, the transcendentalist periodical The Dial Walden “Self-Reliance” “Nature” was founded, and in that same year it publish

ed “Orphic Sayings” by Ralph Waldo Emerson Amos Bronson Alcott Henry David Thoreau Nathaniel Hawthorne
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svp [43]3 years ago
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In this question, we have to match the correct answers. The Dial, a transcendentalist periodical was founded in 1840. At the same year, "Orphic Sayings" by Amos Bronson Alcott was published. Alcott was one of the important figures in the history of transcendentalism.

Lesechka [4]3 years ago
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In 1840, the transcendentalist periodical The Dial Walden "Self-Reliance" "Nature" was founded, and in that same year it published "Orphic Sayings" by Amos Bronson Alcott. 
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