A Hound, a Bay Horse, and a Turtle-dove: A Life of Thoreau for the Young ReaderPantheon Books, 1963 - 172 ページ A biography of a forthright individualist of nineteenth century America who lived his life as he saw fit, and bequeathed his ideas and ideals to all those who wished to follow him. |
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... feel myself espe- cially serviceable to the good people with whom I live , " he wrote Emerson , " except as inflictions are sanctified by the righteous . " By the end of the year , Thoreau was back in Concord . He did not return to ...
... feel myself espe- cially serviceable to the good people with whom I live , " he wrote Emerson , " except as inflictions are sanctified by the righteous . " By the end of the year , Thoreau was back in Concord . He did not return to ...
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... feel that he was any better than Sam Staples or Samuel Hoar or Edmund Hosmer or Ralph Waldo Emerson . " I do not mean to imply , " he had written in the Week , " that I am any better than my neighbors , for , alas ! I know I am only as ...
... feel that he was any better than Sam Staples or Samuel Hoar or Edmund Hosmer or Ralph Waldo Emerson . " I do not mean to imply , " he had written in the Week , " that I am any better than my neighbors , for , alas ! I know I am only as ...
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... feel that they can remember a joy and a delight that they knew fleetingly somewhere , sometime , somehow , and then lost . They strive to recapture the beauty and the joy which continually elude them . They burn to find again the ...
... feel that they can remember a joy and a delight that they knew fleetingly somewhere , sometime , somehow , and then lost . They strive to recapture the beauty and the joy which continually elude them . They burn to find again the ...
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