| Henry David Thoreau - 1803 - 492 páginas
...of being in a new direction, so that I walk in nature with a sense of greater space and freedom. It suggests besides, that the universe is not. roughhewn,...the smallest leaf, and take an insect view of its plain. She has no interstices; every part is full of life. I explore, too, with pleasure, the sources... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson, Margaret Fuller, George Ripley - 1843 - 560 páginas
...of being in a new direction, so that I walk in nature with a sense of greater space and freedom. It suggests besides, that the universe is not rough-hewn,...the smallest leaf, and take an insect view of its plain. She has no interstices; every part is full of life. I explore, too, with pleasure, the sources... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson, Margaret Fuller, George Ripley - 1843 - 564 páginas
...of being in a new direction, so that I walk in nature with a sense of greater space and freedom. It suggests besides, that the universe is not rough-hewn,...the smallest leaf, and take an insect view of its plain. She has no interstices ; every part is full of life. I explore, too, with pleasure, the sources... | |
| Henry David Thoreau - 1883 - 336 páginas
...of being in a new direction, so that I walk in nature with a sense of greater space and freedom. It suggests besides, that the universe is not roughhewn,...the smallest leaf, and take an insect view of its plain. She has no interstices ; every part is full of life. I explore, too, with pleasure, the sources... | |
| William Hamilton Gibson - 1892 - 358 páginas
...suggests, hesides, that the universe is not rough -hewn, hut perfect in its details. Nature will hear the closest inspection ; she invites us to lay our...the. smallest leaf and take an insect view of its plain. She has no interstices ; every part is full of life. ' ' — THOREAU. POISON-SUMACHS AND HARMLESS... | |
| Henry David Thoreau - 1893 - 492 páginas
...of being in a new direction, so that I walk in nature with a sense of greater space and freedom. It suggests besides, that the universe is not roughhewn,...the smallest leaf, and take an insect view of its plain. She has no interstices ; every part is full of life. I explore, too, with pleasure, the sources... | |
| William Hamilton Gibson - 1896 - 352 páginas
...with a sense of greater space and freedom. It suggests, besides, that the universe is not rough -hewn, but perfect in its details. Nature will bear the closest...with the smallest leaf and take an insect view of its plain. She has no interstices ; every part is full of life. ' ' — THOREAU. POISON-SUMACHS AND HARMLESS... | |
| Wm Hamilton Gibson - 1900 - 504 páginas
...sense of ,¿oreater space and freedom. It suggests, besides, that the universe is not rough - hewn, but perfect in its details. Nature will bear the closest inspection; she invites its to lay our eye level with the smallest leaf and take an insect view of its plain. She has no interstices;... | |
| MARY C. DICKERSON, B.S. - 1901 - 380 páginas
...of being in new directions, so that I walk in nature with a sense of greater space and freedom. It suggests, besides, that the universe is not rough-hewn,...leaf and take an insect view of its plane. THOREAU. THE PROMETHEA MOTH THE PROMETHEA MOTH 1 LATE in fall and winter we may find brown cocoons (Fig. 97)... | |
| Mary Cynthia Dickerson - 1901 - 376 páginas
...perfect in iu ,!•!.». • Nature will War the closest inspection ; she invite* us In lav our tyr 1*'» with the smallest leaf and take an insect view of its plane. THE PROMETHEA MOTH THE PROMETHEA MOTH1 LATE in fall and winter we may find brown cocoons (Fig. 97)... | |
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