The Variorum Walden: Commentary and Indexes for the Thoreau ScholarTranscendental Books, 1998 - 282 pagina's |
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Pagina 52
... animal food , or tea , or coffee , etc .; not so much because of any ill effects which I had traced to them , as because they were not agreeable to my imagination . The repugnance to animal food is not the effect of experience , but is ...
... animal food , or tea , or coffee , etc .; not so much because of any ill effects which I had traced to them , as because they were not agreeable to my imagination . The repugnance to animal food is not the effect of experience , but is ...
Pagina 53
... animal in us , which awakens in proportion as our higher nature slumbers . It is reptile and sensual , and perhaps cannot be wholly expelled ; like the worms which , even in life and health , occupy our bodies . Possibly we may withdraw ...
... animal in us , which awakens in proportion as our higher nature slumbers . It is reptile and sensual , and perhaps cannot be wholly expelled ; like the worms which , even in life and health , occupy our bodies . Possibly we may withdraw ...
Pagina 61
... animals love comfort and warmth as well as man , and they survive the winter only because they are so careful to secure them . Some of my friends spoke as if I was coming to the woods on purpose to freeze myself . The animal merely ...
... animals love comfort and warmth as well as man , and they survive the winter only because they are so careful to secure them . Some of my friends spoke as if I was coming to the woods on purpose to freeze myself . The animal merely ...
Inhoudsopgave
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
Where I Lived and What I Lived For | 22 |
Reading | 26 |
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