he was rather lazy and did not exemplify the American Dream C. he was disabled an unable to work hard D. he was the follower of an ancient hedonistic philosophy that called for pleasure in life 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A 反馈 收藏 ...
Henry David Thoreau went to a small dwelling in the woods on Walden Pond not far from Concord, Massachusetts around 1850. The book Walden is a chronicle of Thoreau's experiences during the just over two years of time he spent there.
19th Century American writer Henry David Thoreau took a slower approach, preferring to saunter over hills and fields and meander through the woods. He said that he could not preserve his health and spirits, unless he spent four hours a day walking at least. 但如果你不喜欢快走,也许你可以从...
Was Henry David Thoreau a Christian? Did Louis Pasteur believe in spontaneous generation? Was Kahlil Gibran Christian? Was Ralph Waldo Emerson a Christian? Did Frederick William believe in divine right? Was Leo Tolstoy a deist? Did Heraclitus believe in God? Did Thomas Hobbes have children? Did...
CONCORD, Mass. —For literature lovers, this lovely historic town about 20 miles northwest of Boston offers an embarrassment of riches. Louisa May Alcott; her father, Amos Bronson Alcott; Henry David Thoreau; Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Nathaniel Hawthorne all lived and wrote and exchanged ideas in...
4. Henry David Thoreau preferred to walk more slowly than Charles Dickens, who had a fast pace.5. Pedestrians were advised to avoid loitering in conversation, and obstructing people behind you with a "sauntering gait...