The Writings of John Burroughs: Leaf & tendrillHoughton, Mifflin, & Company, 1908 |
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... a stimulus to the intellect , and joy to the soul . To the scientist Nature is a storehouse of facts , laws , processes ; to the artist she is a storehouse of 3 pictures ; to the poet she is a storehouse of 3 THE ART OF SEEING THINGS.
... a stimulus to the intellect , and joy to the soul . To the scientist Nature is a storehouse of facts , laws , processes ; to the artist she is a storehouse of 3 pictures ; to the poet she is a storehouse of 3 THE ART OF SEEING THINGS.
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... fact : this fan - shaped display of converging rays is always immediately in front of the observer ; that is , exactly between him and the sun , so that the central spoke or shaft in his front is always perpendicular . You cannot see ...
... fact : this fan - shaped display of converging rays is always immediately in front of the observer ; that is , exactly between him and the sun , so that the central spoke or shaft in his front is always perpendicular . You cannot see ...
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... fact , anywhere else , or that the spots have ever been sufficiently protective to have materially aided in the perpetuity of the deer species . What use they have , if any , I do not know , any more than I know what use the spots on ...
... fact , anywhere else , or that the spots have ever been sufficiently protective to have materially aided in the perpetuity of the deer species . What use they have , if any , I do not know , any more than I know what use the spots on ...
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... fact of the toothsomeness of some birds and the toughness and unsavoriness of others , such as the woodpecker , the crow tribe , gulls , divers , cormorants , and the like , has undoubt- edly played some part in their natural history ...
... fact of the toothsomeness of some birds and the toughness and unsavoriness of others , such as the woodpecker , the crow tribe , gulls , divers , cormorants , and the like , has undoubt- edly played some part in their natural history ...
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... facts insep- arable from the first ? Yet the flesh of the peacock is said to be as delicate as that of the turkey ... fact would tend to their extinction . If the colors of animals were as vital a matter , and the result of the same ...
... facts insep- arable from the first ? Yet the flesh of the peacock is said to be as delicate as that of the turkey ... fact would tend to their extinction . If the colors of animals were as vital a matter , and the result of the same ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
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Beliebte Passagen
Seite 283 - But their way Lies through the perplexed paths of this drear wood, The nodding horror of whose shady brows Threats the forlorn and wandering passenger...
Seite 215 - I have heard what the talkers were talking, the talk of the beginning and the end, But I do not talk of the beginning or the end. There was never any more inception than there is now...
Seite 224 - Before I was born out of my mother generations guided me, My embryo has never been torpid, nothing could overlay it. For it the nebula cohered to an orb, The long slow strata piled to rest it on, Vast vegetables gave it sustenance, Monstrous sauroids transported it in their mouths and deposited it with care. \ All forces have been steadily employ'd to complete and delight me, Now on this spot I stand with my robust soul.
Seite 224 - Immense have been the preparations for me, Faithful and friendly the arms that have help'd me. Cycles ferried my cradle, rowing and rowing like cheerful boatmen, For room to me stars kept aside in their own rings, They sent influences to look after what was to hold me. Before I was born out of my mother generations guided me, My embryo has never been torpid, nothing could overlay it. For it the nebula cohered to an orb, The long slow strata piled to rest it on, Vast vegetables gave it sustenance,...
Seite 252 - Now understand me well — it is provided in the essence of things that from any fruition of success, no matter what, shall come forth something to make a greater struggle necessary.
Seite 267 - I lie abstracted and hear beautiful tales of things and the reasons of things, They are so beautiful I nudge myself to listen.
Seite 224 - I mount and mount. Rise after rise bow the phantoms behind me, Afar down I see the huge first Nothing, I know I was even there, I waited unseen and always, and slept through the lethargic mist, And took my time, and took no hurt from the fetid carbon.
Seite 226 - His benediction (v. 20-23). 6. Pursuing this regular progression from the lower to the higher, from the simple to the complex, the text now gives us the work of the sixth " day," which supplies the land-population, air and water having been already supplied (pp.
Seite 265 - ... to be in direct and personal contact with the sources of your material life; to want no extras, no shields; to find the universal elements enough; to find the air and the water exhilarating; to be refreshed by a morning walk or an evening saunter; to...
Seite 23 - You must have the bird in your heart before you can find it in the bush. The eye must have purpose and aim. No one ever yet found the walking fern who did not have the walking fern in his mind.