Henry D. ThoreauHoughton, Mifflin, 1882 - 324 oldal |
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17. oldal
... eyes surveyed . " It was no such deep sentiment as this which Louisa Dunbar had inspired in young Web- ster's breast ; but he walked and talked with her , took her to drive in his chaise up and down the New Hampshire hills , and no ...
... eyes surveyed . " It was no such deep sentiment as this which Louisa Dunbar had inspired in young Web- ster's breast ; but he walked and talked with her , took her to drive in his chaise up and down the New Hampshire hills , and no ...
19. oldal
... , wearing bonnet - ribbons of a good length and of a bright color , perhaps yellow . During the call , in which Henry Thoreau was the sub- - ject of conversation , Miss Emerson kept her eyes shut BIRTH AND FAMILY . 19.
... , wearing bonnet - ribbons of a good length and of a bright color , perhaps yellow . During the call , in which Henry Thoreau was the sub- - ject of conversation , Miss Emerson kept her eyes shut BIRTH AND FAMILY . 19.
20. oldal
Franklin Benjamin Sanborn. ject of conversation , Miss Emerson kept her eyes shut . As Mrs. Thoreau and her daughter Sophia rose to go , the little old lady said , " Perhaps you noticed , Mrs. Thoreau , that I closed my eyes during your ...
Franklin Benjamin Sanborn. ject of conversation , Miss Emerson kept her eyes shut . As Mrs. Thoreau and her daughter Sophia rose to go , the little old lady said , " Perhaps you noticed , Mrs. Thoreau , that I closed my eyes during your ...
50. oldal
... eyes , who wept in- wardly , but did not budge . Having a knack at whittling , and being asked by a schoolmate to make him a bow and arrow , young Henry refused , not deigning to give the reason , that he had no knife . through life ...
... eyes , who wept in- wardly , but did not budge . Having a knack at whittling , and being asked by a schoolmate to make him a bow and arrow , young Henry refused , not deigning to give the reason , that he had no knife . through life ...
100. oldal
... eyes and light hair , whose mother , Prudence Hos- mer , would repeat old English poetry until all her listeners but her son were weary . When he was thirty - nine years old , married and settled , a farmer and cabinet - maker , there ...
... eyes and light hair , whose mother , Prudence Hos- mer , would repeat old English poetry until all her listeners but her son were weary . When he was thirty - nine years old , married and settled , a farmer and cabinet - maker , there ...
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316. oldal - Flattered to tears this aged man and poor; But no - already had his deathbell rung: The joys of all his life were said and sung: His was harsh penance on St Agnes
269. oldal - But now he's gone aloft. Tom never from his word departed, His virtues were so rare; His friends were many and true-hearted, His Poll was kind and fair: And then he'd sing so blithe and jolly; Ah, many's the time and oft! But mirth is turned to melancholy, For Tom is gone aloft.
146. oldal - This is a good man ; here is nothing for me;" but when his master came to the prayer of the publican, " God be merciful to me a sinner...
213. oldal - My purpose in going to Walden Pond was not to live cheaply nor to live dearly there, but to transact some private business with the fewest obstacles...
128. oldal - She will sometimes go about from place to place, singing sweetly; and seems to be always full of joy and pleasure; and no one knows for what. She loves to be alone, walking in the fields and groves, and seems to have some one invisible always conversing with her.
181. oldal - Together both, ere the high lawns appeared Under the opening eyelids of the morn...
203. oldal - Dives inaccessos ubi Solis filia lucos Assiduo resonat cantu, tectisque superbis Urit odoratam nocturna in lumina cedrum, Arguto tenues percurrens pectine telas.
246. oldal - He saw beneath dim aisles, in odorous beds, The slight Linnaea hang its twin-born heads, And blessed the monument of the man of flowers, Which breathes his sweet fame through the northern bowers. He heard, when in the grove, at intervals, With sudden roar the aged pine-tree falls, — One crash, the death-hymn of the perfect tree, Declares the close of its green century.
208. oldal - ... and the dilapidated fences, which put such an interval between me and the last occupant; the hollow and lichencovered apple trees, gnawed by rabbits, showing what kind of neighbors I should have; but above all, the recollection I had of it from my earliest voyages up the river, when the house was concealed behind a dense grove of red maples, through which I heard the house-dog bark.
205. oldal - God wills us free, Man wills us slaves, I will as God wills : God's will be done. Here lies the body of JOHN JACK, A native of Africa, who died March, 1773, aged about sixty years.