Henry D. ThoreauHoughton, Mifflin and Company, 1899 - 324 oldal |
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13. oldal
... thought of marrying ; he had not even met the lady who afterward became his wife . He had been somewhat interested in another lady , who is occasionally referred to in his letters , written after he left col- lege , but who was not ...
... thought of marrying ; he had not even met the lady who afterward became his wife . He had been somewhat interested in another lady , who is occasionally referred to in his letters , written after he left col- lege , but who was not ...
14. oldal
... thoughts of marriage ; but he at one time paid special attentions to her , which might have led to matrimony , perhaps , if Webster had not soon after fal- len under the sway of a more fascinating school - teacher , Miss Grace Fletcher ...
... thoughts of marriage ; but he at one time paid special attentions to her , which might have led to matrimony , perhaps , if Webster had not soon after fal- len under the sway of a more fascinating school - teacher , Miss Grace Fletcher ...
16. oldal
... 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 , mark the grave of my ...
... 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 , mark the grave of my ...
33. oldal
... thought eligible for settlement because of its great meadows on the Musketaquid or Meadow River . It had been a seat of the Massachusetts Indians , and a powerful Sa- chem , Tahattawan , lived between its two rivers , where the Assabet ...
... thought eligible for settlement because of its great meadows on the Musketaquid or Meadow River . It had been a seat of the Massachusetts Indians , and a powerful Sa- chem , Tahattawan , lived between its two rivers , where the Assabet ...
34. oldal
... thought , to rambling , and to leisure , as well as to that ceaseless industry by which New England lives and thrives . Its population now approaches 4,000 , but at Thoreau's birth it did not exceed 2,000 . There are few great estates ...
... thought , to rambling , and to leisure , as well as to that ceaseless industry by which New England lives and thrives . Its population now approaches 4,000 , but at Thoreau's birth it did not exceed 2,000 . There are few great estates ...
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