New England as Poetic Landscape: Henry David Thoreau and Robert FrostPeter Lang, 2003 - 149 psl. |
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... earth but patented a leaf " ( 2 : 340 ) . The con- ception of the leaf as prototype represented in the sand makes him aware that " there is nothing inorganic " ( 2 : 340 ) . For Thoreau , conventional classifications of living matter ...
... earth but patented a leaf " ( 2 : 340 ) . The con- ception of the leaf as prototype represented in the sand makes him aware that " there is nothing inorganic " ( 2 : 340 ) . For Thoreau , conventional classifications of living matter ...
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... earth was blue . Suggesting that this earth , unless our conduct curse it , is as celestial as that sky " ( 11 : 141 ) . When Thoreau says here that the deepest valleys have a tinge of blue he suggests that there is yet some heav- enly ...
... earth was blue . Suggesting that this earth , unless our conduct curse it , is as celestial as that sky " ( 11 : 141 ) . When Thoreau says here that the deepest valleys have a tinge of blue he suggests that there is yet some heav- enly ...
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... earth still unexplored and left to its own or at most inhabited by primeval tribes : I looked with awe at the ground I trod on , to see what the Powers had made there .... It was the fresh and natural surface of the planet Earth ...
... earth still unexplored and left to its own or at most inhabited by primeval tribes : I looked with awe at the ground I trod on , to see what the Powers had made there .... It was the fresh and natural surface of the planet Earth ...
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