| Henry David Thoreau - 1881 - 334 páginas
...estate for the listening. All good things are cheap, all bad are very dear. As for these communities, I think I had rather keep bachelor's hall in hell...will never live on the interest of your money, depend upon it. The boarder has no home. In heaven I hope to bake my own bread and clean my own linen. The... | |
| Henry Stephens Salt - 1890 - 336 páginas
...independent and self-assertive temperament. "As for these communities," he wrote in his journal,1 " I think I had rather keep bachelor's hall in hell...will never live on the interest of your money, depend upon it. The boarder has no home. In heaven I hope to bake my own bread and clean my own linen. The... | |
| Henry Stephens Salt - 1890 - 340 páginas
...independent and self-assertive temperament. "As for these communities," he wrote in his journal,1 " I think I had rather keep bachelor's hall in hell...boarded with you. It will never live on the interest of your_rnoney, depend upon itT Trie~ boarder has no home. In heaven I hope to bake my own bread and clean... | |
| Henry David Thoreau - 1890 - 158 páginas
...congenial method of simplifying. his own life. "As for these communities," he wrote in 1841, "I would rather keep bachelor's hall in hell than go to board in heaven. The boarder has no home. In heaven I hope to bake my own bread and clean my own linen." It was this... | |
| Henry David Thoreau - 1893 - 380 páginas
...estate for the listening. All good things are cheap, all bad are very dear. As for these communities, I think I had rather keep bachelor's hall in hell...will never live on the interest of your money, depend upon it. The boarder has no home. In heaven I hope to bake my own bread and clean my own linen. The... | |
| Henry David Thoreau - 1893 - 380 páginas
...estate for the listening. All good things are cheap, all bad are very dear. As for these communities, I think I had rather keep bachelor's hall in hell...will never live on the interest of your money, depend upon it. The boarder has no home. In heaven I hope to bake my own bread and clean my own linen. The... | |
| Oscar Lovell Triggs - 1893 - 168 páginas
...action, such as the Brook Farm experiment, could but end in failure. "As for these communities," said Thoreau, " I think I had rather keep bachelor's hall in hell than go to board in heaven." The first stress of the transcendental philosophy was thus upon the individual — What does the world... | |
| Henry David Thoreau - 1854 - 392 páginas
...individual independence. " As for their communities," he says, with characteristic freedom of speech, "I think I had rather keep bachelor's hall in hell than go to board in heaven." His heart was set upon a hermitage. He "suspected any enterprise in which two were engaged together."... | |
| Henry David Thoreau - 1897 - 348 páginas
...individjmljndependence. "As for their communities," he says, with characteristic freedom of speech, " I think I had rather keep bachelor's hall in hell than go to board in heaven." His heart was set upon a hermitage. He " suspected any enterprise in which two were engaged together."... | |
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