The Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volume 1Macmillan, 1884 - American literature |
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Page xvii
... Walden Pond . ' In these May days , ' he told Carlyle , then passionately struggling with his Cromwell , with the slums of Chelsea at his back , ' when maples , poplars , oaks , birches , walnut , and pine , are in their spring glory ...
... Walden Pond . ' In these May days , ' he told Carlyle , then passionately struggling with his Cromwell , with the slums of Chelsea at his back , ' when maples , poplars , oaks , birches , walnut , and pine , are in their spring glory ...
Page xix
... Thoreau , who for a couple of years lived in a hut which he had built for himself on the shore of Walden Pond . If he had not written some things with a consider- able charm of style , Thoreau might have been wisely neglected as one of ...
... Thoreau , who for a couple of years lived in a hut which he had built for himself on the shore of Walden Pond . If he had not written some things with a consider- able charm of style , Thoreau might have been wisely neglected as one of ...
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