The Variorum Walden: Commentary and Indexes for the Thoreau ScholarTranscendental Books, 1998 - 282 pagina's |
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Pagina 36
... course or two before they make their port . The bullet of your thought must have overcome its lateral and ricochet motion and fallen into its last and steady course before it reaches the ear of the hearer , else it may plow out again ...
... course or two before they make their port . The bullet of your thought must have overcome its lateral and ricochet motion and fallen into its last and steady course before it reaches the ear of the hearer , else it may plow out again ...
Pagina 69
... course of the bar . Every harbor on the sea- coast , also , has its bar at its entrance . In proportion as the mouth of the cove was wider compared with its length , the water over the bar was deeper compared with that in the basin ...
... course of the bar . Every harbor on the sea- coast , also , has its bar at its entrance . In proportion as the mouth of the cove was wider compared with its length , the water over the bar was deeper compared with that in the basin ...
Pagina 80
... course , does not claim that Hen- ry ever became a Catholic or , for that mat- ter , deserves classification in any other Christian denomination . He uses the adjec- tive in its widest sense to include , of course , the Unitarian ...
... course , does not claim that Hen- ry ever became a Catholic or , for that mat- ter , deserves classification in any other Christian denomination . He uses the adjec- tive in its widest sense to include , of course , the Unitarian ...
Inhoudsopgave
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
Where I Lived and What I Lived For | 22 |
Reading | 26 |
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