Examples of using Thoreau in English and their translations into Danish
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Thoreau said,"Most men lead lives of quiet desperation.
It was Henry David Thoreau. You know who Thornton Melon.
So don't be mad if I'm stuck in my room. I do have to finish this Thoreau book.
I do have to finish this Thoreau book, though, so don't be mad if I'm stuck in my room.
Now put the foundations under them Henry David Thoreau Hilsen: You may choose to include some music,
That man is richest whose pleasures are cheapest Henry David Thoreau Hilsen: You may choose to include some music,
If you give money, spend yourself with it Henry David Thoreau Hilsen: You may choose to include some music,
The world is but a canvas to the imagination Henry David Thoreau Hilsen: You may choose to include some music,
you could kill time without injuring eternity Henry David Thoreau Hilsen: You may choose to include some music,
It is characteristic of wisdom not to do desperate things Henry David Thoreau Hilsen: You may choose to include some music,
that require new clothes, Walden(1854) Henry David Thoreau Hilsen: You may choose to include some music,
To:From: A man sits as many risks as he runs Henry David Thoreau Hilsen: You may choose to include some music,
Men are probably nearer the central truth in their superstitions than in their science Henry David Thoreau Hilsen: You may choose to include some music, if you think/know, that the receiver
Henry David Thoreau Hilsen: You may choose to include some music,
The brothers Thoreau in their books give the diligent student some rare glimpses behind the Talmudic walls;
Is Ellen DeGeneres actually also Henry David Thoreau?
Henry David Thoreau established a distinctive American literary voice by the middle of the 19th century.
As one of the key leaders of the Transcendental movement, Thoreau reflected some of the key themes of the movement that carried over into our modern consciousness.
While transcendentalist authors like Emerson and Thoreau were exploring the possibilities of human nature
The brothers Thoreau in their books give the diligent student some rare glimpses behind the Talmudic walls;