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" Perhaps I have owed to this employment and to hunting, when quite young, my closest acquaintance with Nature. They early introduce us to and detain us in scenery with which otherwise, at that age, we should have little acquaintance. Fishermen, hunters,... "
Putnam's Monthly - Página 444
1854
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Henry D. Thoreau

Franklin Benjamin Sanborn - 1882 - 368 páginas
...which, otherwise, at that age, we should have little acquaintance. Fishermen, hunters, wood-choppers, and others, spending their lives in the fields and...expectation. She is not afraid to exhibit herself to them. ... I have actually fished from the same kind of necessity that the first fishers did. I have long...
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Henry D. Thoreau

Franklin Benjamin Sanborn - 1882 - 362 páginas
...favorable mood for observing lier, in the intervals of their pursuits, than philosophers ur jioc-ts, oven, who approach her with expectation. She is not afraid to exhibit herself tu them. ... I have actually (¡shod from tho наше kind of necessity that the first ushers did....
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The World's Best Essays, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen10

David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler - 1900 - 578 páginas
...which otherwise, at that age, we should have little acquaintance. Fishermen, hunters, woodchoppers, and others, spending their lives in the fields and...She is not afraid to exhibit herself to them. The traveler on the prairie is naturally a hunter, on the head waters of the Missouri and Columbia a trapper,...
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Crowned Masterpieces of Literature that Have Advanced ..., Volumen10

David Josiah Brewer - 1902 - 566 páginas
...which otherwise, at that age, we should have little acquaintance. Fishermen, hunters, woodchoppers, and others, spending their lives in the fields and...She is not afraid to exhibit herself to them. The traveler on the prairie is naturally a hunter, on the head waters of the Missouri and Columbia a trapper,...
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Scribner's Magazine, Volumen33

Edward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan - 1903 - 954 páginas
...the universe. •-4-, Thoreau has thus expressed this truth : * " Fishermen, hunters, wood-choppers and others spending their lives in the fields and...or poets even, who approach her with expectation." In another place, after speaking of the wood-chopper's familiarity with the swamp, where he works every...
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Walden

Henry David Thoreau - 1904 - 268 páginas
...which otherwise, at that age, we should have little acquaintance. Fishermen, hunters, wood-choppers, and others, spending their lives in the fields and...sense a part of Nature themselves, are often in a more favourable mood for observing her, in the intervals of their pursuits, than philosophers or poets even,...
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American Literature

Robert Shafer - 1926 - 1410 páginas
...which otherwise, at that age, we should have little acquaintance. Fishermen, hunters, woodchoppers, and others, spending their lives in the fields and...She is not afraid to exhibit herself to them. The traveler on the prairie is naturally a hunter, on the head waters of the Missouri and Columbia a trapper,...
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Century Readings for a Course in American Literature, Volumen2

Fred Lewis Pattee - 1926 - 1162 páginas
...which otherwise, at that age, we should have little acquaintance. Fishermen, hunters, woodchoppers, and others, spending their lives *> in the fields...pursuits, than philosophers or poets even, who approach 2 5 her with expectation. She is not afraid to exhibit herself to them. The traveler on the prairie...
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Walden: Or, Life in the Woods

Henry David Thoreau - 1927 - 372 páginas
...scenerywith which otherwise, at that age, we should have little acquaintance./Fishermen,hunters,woodchoppers, and others, spending their lives in the fields and woods, in a jreculiar sense a part of Nature themselves, are often in a morelavourable mood for observing her,...
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Walden

Henry David Thoreau - 1910 - 482 páginas
...which otherwise, at that age, we should have little acquaintance. Fishermen, hunters, wood-choppers, and others, spending their lives in the fields and...expectation) She is not afraid to exhibit herself- J »« to them. The traveller on the prairie is naturally a hunter, on the head waters of the Missouri...
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