Henry D. ThoreauHoughton, Mifflin, 1895 - 324 oldal |
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15. oldal
... hear from me in this remote region of the earth . Where I am was originally a part of Salisbury , the place of my birth ; and , having continued to own my father's farm , I sometimes make a visit to this region . The house is on the ...
... hear from me in this remote region of the earth . Where I am was originally a part of Salisbury , the place of my birth ; and , having continued to own my father's farm , I sometimes make a visit to this region . The house is on the ...
46. oldal
... hear little girls saying their Greek grammar and young ladies read Xenophon was a new and very agreeable entertain- ment . " Thoreau must have been begin- ning his Greek grammar about that time , for he entered college in 1833 , and was ...
... hear little girls saying their Greek grammar and young ladies read Xenophon was a new and very agreeable entertain- ment . " Thoreau must have been begin- ning his Greek grammar about that time , for he entered college in 1833 , and was ...
87. oldal
... hear Dr. Ripley hold forth ; and when he had returned to his parsonage they paraded their oxen and sleds back again , past his gate , with much more shouting than at first . This led to a long quarrel between minister and parishioner ...
... hear Dr. Ripley hold forth ; and when he had returned to his parsonage they paraded their oxen and sleds back again , past his gate , with much more shouting than at first . This led to a long quarrel between minister and parishioner ...
90. oldal
... hear the arguments and the colloquies between the counsel and the court . Webster was suffering from his usual summer annoyance , the " hay ca- tarrh , " or " rose cold , " which he humor- ously described afterward in a letter to a ...
... hear the arguments and the colloquies between the counsel and the court . Webster was suffering from his usual summer annoyance , the " hay ca- tarrh , " or " rose cold , " which he humor- ously described afterward in a letter to a ...
91. oldal
... , and even the little girls , like Louisa Alcott , went to the court- house to see and hear him . He was present at a large tea - party given by Mrs. R. W. 6 Emerson in his honor , and he renewed his CONCORD AND ITS FAMOUS PEOPLE . 91.
... , and even the little girls , like Louisa Alcott , went to the court- house to see and hear him . He was present at a large tea - party given by Mrs. R. W. 6 Emerson in his honor , and he renewed his CONCORD AND ITS FAMOUS PEOPLE . 91.
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