Henry D. ThoreauHoughton, Mifflin, 1895 - 324 oldal |
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... person referred to by one of Webster's biographers , who says , speaking of an incident that occurred in January , 1805 : " Mr. Webster , at that time , had no thought of marrying ; he had not even met the lady who afterward became his ...
... person referred to by one of Webster's biographers , who says , speaking of an incident that occurred in January , 1805 : " Mr. Webster , at that time , had no thought of marrying ; he had not even met the lady who afterward became his ...
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... person of your years . " In uttering this reproof , Miss Emerson may have had in mind the clerical father of Mrs. Thoreau , Rev. Asa Dunbar , whom she was old enough to remember . He was settled in Salem as the colleague of Rev. Thomas ...
... person of your years . " In uttering this reproof , Miss Emerson may have had in mind the clerical father of Mrs. Thoreau , Rev. Asa Dunbar , whom she was old enough to remember . He was settled in Salem as the colleague of Rev. Thomas ...
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... 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.
... 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.
23. oldal
... person ; was not profane , though vul- gar . " This was the uncle who , as Thoreau said in " Walden , " " goes to sleep shaving him- self , and is obliged to sprout potatoes in a cellar Sundays in order to keep awake and keep the ...
... person ; was not profane , though vul- gar . " This was the uncle who , as Thoreau said in " Walden , " " goes to sleep shaving him- self , and is obliged to sprout potatoes in a cellar Sundays in order to keep awake and keep the ...
25. oldal
... person , who found no difficulty in giving his wife the lead in all affairs . The small estate he inherited from his father , the first John Thoreau , was lost in trade , or by some youthful indiscretions , of which he had his quiet ...
... person , who found no difficulty in giving his wife the lead in all affairs . The small estate he inherited from his father , the first John Thoreau , was lost in trade , or by some youthful indiscretions , of which he had his quiet ...
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