Henry D. ThoreauHoughton, Mifflin and Company, 1899 - 324 oldal |
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... 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 friend , " I am not married , and seriously am inclined to think I never shall be , " though he was then a ...
... 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 friend , " I am not married , and seriously am inclined to think I never shall be , " though he was then a ...
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... mind cannot enter fully into the feelings of another in regard to the past , whether those feelings be joyous or melancholy , or , which is more commonly the case , partly both . I am , dear Mrs. Cheney , 16 HENRY D. THOREAU .
... mind cannot enter fully into the feelings of another in regard to the past , whether those feelings be joyous or melancholy , or , which is more commonly the case , partly both . I am , dear Mrs. Cheney , 16 HENRY D. THOREAU .
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... 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 Barnard , after a long contest which led to the separation of the First Church ...
... 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 Barnard , after a long contest which led to the separation of the First Church ...
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... mind- ing his own business ; " very much in con- trast with his wife , who was one of the most unceasing talkers ever seen in Con- cord . Her gift in speech was proverbial , and wherever she was the conversation fell largely to her ...
... mind- ing his own business ; " very much in con- trast with his wife , who was one of the most unceasing talkers ever seen in Con- cord . Her gift in speech was proverbial , and wherever she was the conversation fell largely to her ...
37. oldal
... ? I would not do again what I have done once . ' " Thoreau may have said this , but he afterward changed his mind , for he went on many years , at inter- vals , working at his father's business , which in CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH . 37.
... ? I would not do again what I have done once . ' " Thoreau may have said this , but he afterward changed his mind , for he went on many years , at inter- vals , working at his father's business , which in CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH . 37.
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