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" It is a vulgar error to suppose that you have tasted huckleberries who never plucked them. A huckleberry never reaches Boston; they have not been known there since they grew on her three hills. The ambrosial and essential part of the fruit is lost with... "
The New England Magazine - Página 430
1913
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Topical Notes on American Authors

Lucy Tappan - 1896 - 350 páginas
...— a work at which you would not be ashamed to invoke the Muse. So will help you God, and so only. A huckleberry never reaches Boston; they have not...the bloom which is rubbed off in the market cart. The arts and sciences, And a thousand appliances ; The wind that blows Is all that anybody knows. Beware...
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Walden

Henry David Thoreau - 1904 - 268 páginas
...the cow-boy or the partridge. It is a vulgar error to suppose that you have tasted huckleberries who never plucked them. A huckleberry never reaches Boston...is lost with the bloom which is rubbed off in the market-cart, and they become mere provender. As long as Eternal Justice reigns, not one innocent huckleberry...
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The Writings of Henry David Thoreau, Volumen2

Henry David Thoreau - 1906 - 418 páginas
...the cow-boy or the partridge. It is a vulgar error to suppose that you have tasted huckleberries who never plucked them. A huckleberry never reaches Boston;...not been known there since they grew on her three hiils. The ambrosial and essential part of the fruit is lost with the bloom which is rubbed off in...
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Walden

Henry David Thoreau - 1906 - 428 páginas
...the cow-boy or the partridge. It is a vulgar error to suppose that you have tasted huckleberries who never plucked them. A huckleberry never reaches Boston; they have not been known there since thejLgrew on her three hills. The ambrosial and essential part of the fruit is lost with the bloom...
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Walden

Henry David Thoreau - 1910 - 538 páginas
...the cow-boy or the partridge. It is a vulgar error to suppose that you have tasted huckleberries who never plucked them. A huckleberry never reaches Boston;...provender. As long as Eternal Justice reigns, not one In the woods near Fair-Haven Hill innocent huckleberry can be transported thither from the country's...
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The Natural Man: Henry David Thoreau

Henry David Thoreau - 1978 - 148 páginas
...Apples" It is a vulgar error to suppose that you have tasted huckleberries who never plucked them. . . . The ambrosial and essential part of the fruit is lost...in the market cart, and they become mere provender. Walden, "Ponds" Animals So far as our noblest hardwood forests are concerned, the animals, especially...
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American Romanticism and the Marketplace

Michael T. Gilmore - 2010 - 192 páginas
...raises them for market. ... It is a vulgar error to suppose that you have tasted huckleberries who never plucked them. A huckleberry never reaches Boston;...huckleberry can be transported thither from the country's hills."2 For Emerson, the transformation of nature's fruits into commodities gives them "a new look"...
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Walden: An Annotated Edition

Henry David Thoreau - 1995 - 360 páginas
...cow-boy or the partridge. 4, 5 It is a vulgar error to suppose that you have tasted huckleberries who never plucked them. A huckleberry never reaches Boston;...grew on her three hills. The ambrosial and essential 6 part of the fruit is lost with the bloom which is rubbed off in the market cart, and they become...
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Mark Twain and the Novel: The Double-Cross of Authority

Lawrence Howe - 1998 - 286 páginas
...see his name as a subtle satire of the nature worship that Thoreau embodies in Walden when he writes, "A huckleberry never reaches Boston; they have not...mere provender. As long as Eternal Justice reigns, no one innocent huckleberry can be transported thither from the country's hills." Twain's Huckleberry...
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M.F.K. Fisher and Me: A Memoir of Food and Friendship

Jeannette Ferrary - 1998 - 278 páginas
...partridge. It is a vulgar error to suppose that you have tasted huckleberries who never plucked them. . . . The ambrosial and essential part of the fruit is lost...the bloom which is rubbed off in the market cart." Thus speaks Thoreau; but they both have a kind of sophisticated naivete about the world, its ponds...
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