Henry D. ThoreauHoughton, Mifflin and Company, 1899 - 324 oldal |
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... CHAPTER V. THE TRANSCENDENTAL PERIOD 124 CHAPTER VI . EARLY ESSAYS IN AUTHORSHIP 148 CHAPTER VII . FRIENDS AND COMPANIONS · • CHAPTER VIII . THE WALDEN HERMITAGE 174 . 201 CHAPTER IX . HORACE IN THE ROLE OF MECENAS .
... CHAPTER V. THE TRANSCENDENTAL PERIOD 124 CHAPTER VI . EARLY ESSAYS IN AUTHORSHIP 148 CHAPTER VII . FRIENDS AND COMPANIONS · • CHAPTER VIII . THE WALDEN HERMITAGE 174 . 201 CHAPTER IX . HORACE IN THE ROLE OF MECENAS .
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... earliest recol- lections of Concord was of driving in a chaise with his grandmother along the shore of Walden Pond , perhaps on the way to visit her relatives in Weston , and think- ing , as he said afterward , that he should like to ...
... earliest recol- lections of Concord was of driving in a chaise with his grandmother along the shore of Walden Pond , perhaps on the way to visit her relatives in Weston , and think- ing , as he said afterward , that he should like to ...
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... early years ; and it is thought , and I believe truly , that these scenes come back upon us with re- newed interest and more strength of feeling as we find years running over us . White stones , visible from the window , and close by ...
... early years ; and it is thought , and I believe truly , that these scenes come back upon us with re- newed interest and more strength of feeling as we find years running over us . White stones , visible from the window , and close by ...
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... early life- a faint fore- shadowing of his grandson's copious jour- nals is still in existence , and indicates a gay and genial disposition , such as Mrs. Thoreau had . His only son , Charles Dun- bar , who was born in February , 1780 ...
... early life- a faint fore- shadowing of his grandson's copious jour- nals is still in existence , and indicates a gay and genial disposition , such as Mrs. Thoreau had . His only son , Charles Dun- bar , who was born in February , 1780 ...
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... early abolitionists and a place of refuge for fugitive slaves . The atmosphere of earnest purpose , which pervaded the great movement for the emancipation of the slaves , gave to the Thoreau family an eleva- tion of character which was ...
... early abolitionists and a place of refuge for fugitive slaves . The atmosphere of earnest purpose , which pervaded the great movement for the emancipation of the slaves , gave to the Thoreau family an eleva- tion of character which was ...
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