id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 8222 Curtis, George William Early Letters of George Wm. Curtis to John S. Dwight; Brook Farm and Concord .txt text/plain 67436 3754 78 At Brook Farm, Curtis studied Greek, German, music, and agriculture. The two years spent at Brook Farm formed an important episode in the life doubt whether he be not precisely the rarest man in the world." Mrs. Hawthorne wrote of Bradford, that "his beautiful character makes him beauty, in considerable degree, of our Brook Farm life." renewal of good old days, and I came away feeling that it must have added The love of music which George Curtis had developed at Brook Farm It was a part of the Brook Farm and Concord life which Curtis continued in I shall not leave all my good friends, and all the fine music My dear Friend,--If I should come to Brook Farm on Thursday evening will time in the Brook Farm pine-woods on a still Sunday; but to-day, as I secure some day about that time to come to Brook Farm, if only to say ./cache/8222.txt ./txt/8222.txt