The Variorum Walden: Commentary and Indexes for the Thoreau ScholarTranscendental Books, 1998 - 282 pagina's |
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Pagina 28
... hear read , and per- chance have been convicted by the wisdom of one good book , the Bible , and for the rest of their lives vegetate and dissipate their faculties in what is called easy reading . There is a work in several volumes in ...
... hear read , and per- chance have been convicted by the wisdom of one good book , the Bible , and for the rest of their lives vegetate and dissipate their faculties in what is called easy reading . There is a work in several volumes in ...
Pagina 30
... hear the free wind blow on them ; so much more interesting most familiar objects look out of doors than in the house . A bird sits on the next bough , life - everlasting grows under the table , and blackberry vines run round its legs ...
... hear the free wind blow on them ; so much more interesting most familiar objects look out of doors than in the house . A bird sits on the next bough , life - everlasting grows under the table , and blackberry vines run round its legs ...
Pagina 107
... hear the mystical " strain " and to encourage their freedom of action or ex- pression . Did he have in mind the fife - and- drum corps of the Federal Army when he wrote : " If a man does not keep pace with his compan- ions , perhaps it ...
... hear the mystical " strain " and to encourage their freedom of action or ex- pression . Did he have in mind the fife - and- drum corps of the Federal Army when he wrote : " If a man does not keep pace with his compan- ions , perhaps it ...
Inhoudsopgave
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
Where I Lived and What I Lived For | 22 |
Reading | 26 |
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