Henry D. ThoreauHoughton, Mifflin, 1895 - 324 oldal |
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... known at Hanover . But this affair never proceeded very far , and he had en- tirely dismissed it from his mind before he went to Boston in 1804. " In January , 1806 , about the time of his father's death , Web- ster wrote to a college ...
... known at Hanover . But this affair never proceeded very far , and he had en- tirely dismissed it from his mind before he went to Boston in 1804. " In January , 1806 , about the time of his father's death , Web- ster wrote to a college ...
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... , was a person widely known in New Hampshire and Massachu- setts , and much celebrated by Thoreau in his journals . At the time of his death , I find the following curious entries , in Tho- reau's journal BIRTH AND FAMILY . 21.
... , was a person widely known in New Hampshire and Massachu- setts , and much celebrated by Thoreau in his journals . At the time of his death , I find the following curious entries , in Tho- reau's journal BIRTH AND FAMILY . 21.
64. oldal
... known it since 1854 , and as Thoreau must have found it from 1830 onward . Its people lived then and since with little display , while learning was held in high regard ; and the " plain living and high thinking , " which Words- worth ...
... known it since 1854 , and as Thoreau must have found it from 1830 onward . Its people lived then and since with little display , while learning was held in high regard ; and the " plain living and high thinking , " which Words- worth ...
72. oldal
... known abroad by sheer force of charac- ter and " plain heroic magnitude of mind . " It was of him that Emerson said , at his death in November , 1856 , " He was a man in whom so rare a spirit of justice visibly dwelt that if one had met ...
... known abroad by sheer force of charac- ter and " plain heroic magnitude of mind . " It was of him that Emerson said , at his death in November , 1856 , " He was a man in whom so rare a spirit of justice visibly dwelt that if one had met ...
75. oldal
... known house in Concord . It was for a time the home of Mr. Emerson , and there , it is said , he wrote his first book , " Nature , " concerning which , when it came out anon- ymously , the question was asked , " Who is the author of ...
... known house in Concord . It was for a time the home of Mr. Emerson , and there , it is said , he wrote his first book , " Nature , " concerning which , when it came out anon- ymously , the question was asked , " Who is the author of ...
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