Not to many men surely, the depot, the post-office, the bar-room, the meeting-house, the school-house, the grocery, Beacon Hill, or the Five Points, where men most congregate, but to the perennial source of our life, whence in all our experience we have... Putnam's Monthly - Страница 4441854Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
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...Five Points, where men most congregate, but to the perennial source of our life, whence in all our experience we have found that to issue, as the willow...is the place where a wise man will dig his cellar. Thoreau finds solitude wholesome and society, even with the best, to be wearisome and dissipating.... | |
| Henry David Thoreau, Citadel Press - 1967 - 132 страници
...Five Points, where men most congregate, but to the perennial source of our life, whence in all our experience we have found that to issue, as the willow...townsmen, who has accumulated what is called "a handsome property,"—though I never got a fair view of it,—on the Walden road, driving a pair of cattle to... | |
| David Hamilton - 2001 - 194 страници
...WTiaf do we want most to dwell near to? . . . to the perennial source of our life, whence in all our experience we have found that to issue, as the willow...the water and sends out its roots in that direction. — Last underlined passage in my father's Walden Tchuk, whap whap; tchuk, whap whap; tic tic, whap,... | |
| Alfred I. Tauber - 2001 - 346 страници
...dwell near to? Not to many men surely, . . . but to the perennial source of our life. . . . [which] will vary with different natures, but this is the place where a wise man will dig his cellar. (Ibid., p. 133) The trope of loneliness simply articulates Thoreau's deep existential awareness that... | |
| Darrel Abel - 2002 - 538 страници
...the perennial source of our life, whence in all our experience we have found that to issue, as trie willow stands near the water and sends out its roots in that direction. Such a renewal of ties with the perennial source of life gave him a new and valuable sense of his identity,... | |
| Henry David Thoreau - 2004 - 326 страници
...Five Points, where men most congregate, but to the perennial source of our life, whence in all our experience we have found that to issue, as the willow...called "a handsome property," — though I never got a fair view of it, — on the Walden road, driving a pair of cattle to market, who inquired of me how... | |
| Henry David Thoreau, Barry Andrews - 2005 - 308 страници
...Five Points, where men most congregate, but to the perennial source of our life, whence in all our experience we have found that to issue, as the willow...the water and sends out its roots in that direction. WALDEN MAY 19 If you take this life to be simply what old religious folks pretend, (I mean the effete,... | |
| Richard Maurice Bucke - 2006 - 337 страници
...Five Points, where men most congregate, but to the perennial source of our life, whence in all our experience we have found that to issue, as the willow...stands near the water and sends out its roots in that direciion. This will vary with different natures, but this is the place where a wise man will dig his... | |
| Anne Baker - 2006 - 194 страници
...the FivePoints, where men most congregate, but to the perennial source of our life, whence in all our experience we have found that to issue, as the willow stands near the water and sends out roots in that direction." What is this place? one might ask. Thoreau answers obliquely: "This will... | |
| Timothy Dwight, Julian Hawthorne - 1899 - 522 страници
...Five Points, where men most congregate, but to the perennial source of our life, whence in all our experience we have found that to issue, as the willow...called " a handsome property " — though I never got a fair view of it — on the Walden road, driving a pair of cattle to market, who inquired of me how... | |
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