A Hound, a Bay Horse, and a Turtle-dove: A Life of Thoreau for the Young ReaderPantheon Books, 1963 - 172 páginas 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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... William Ellery Channing and F. B. Sanborn both wrote lives of their friend . Since his death , Thoreau has fascinated English and French as well as American biographers , from academic analysts to Broadway dramatic critics , New Yorker ...
... William Ellery Channing and F. B. Sanborn both wrote lives of their friend . Since his death , Thoreau has fascinated English and French as well as American biographers , from academic analysts to Broadway dramatic critics , New Yorker ...
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... William Ellery Channing , who was to become Thoreau's walking companion ; George Ripley , the literary critic ; and occasional visitors like Orestes Brownson , Jones Very , and C. P. Cranch . Most of the men , like Emerson and Thoreau ...
... William Ellery Channing , who was to become Thoreau's walking companion ; George Ripley , the literary critic ; and occasional visitors like Orestes Brownson , Jones Very , and C. P. Cranch . Most of the men , like Emerson and Thoreau ...
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... William Ellery Channing . He was the namesake and nephew of the Reverend William Ellery Channing , Boston minister and Abolitionist who seven years before Emerson spoke had 36 |
... William Ellery Channing . He was the namesake and nephew of the Reverend William Ellery Channing , Boston minister and Abolitionist who seven years before Emerson spoke had 36 |
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