These remind us, that, not only for strength, but for beauty, the poet must, from time to time, travel the logger's path and the Indian's trail, to drink at some new and more bracing fountain of the Muses, far in the recesses of the wilderness. The Atlantic Monthly - Side 7081899Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Henry David Thoreau - 1864 - 344 sider
...for cultivation, which derive their nutriment from the crudest mass of peat. These remind us, that, not only for strength, but for beauty, the poet must,...at some new and more bracing fountain of the Muses, far in the recesses of the wilderness. The kings of England formerly had their forests " to hold the... | |
| Maximilian Schele de Vere - 1872 - 708 sider
...logging was to commence." "The poet must from time to time travel the logger's path and the Indian trail, to drink at some new and more bracing fountain of the muses, far in the recesses of the mountains." (American Monthly, August, 1858.) The logging camp is a close-built,... | |
| Maximilian Schele de Vere - 1872 - 714 sider
...noun logger. " These men were on their way to the upper portage, where the logging was to commence." " The poet must from time to time travel the logger's path and the Indian trail, to drink at some new and more bracing fountain of the muses, far in the recesses of the... | |
| Maximilian Schele de Vere - 1872 - 700 sider
...noun logger. " These men were on their way to the upper portage, where the logging was to commence." " The poet must from time to time travel the logger's path and the Indian trail, to drink at some newand more 'bracing fountain of the muses, far in the recesses of the... | |
| Maximilian Schele de Vere - 1872 - 702 sider
...noun logger. " These men were on their way to the upper portage, where the logging was to commence." " The poet must from time to time travel the logger's path and the Indian trail, to drink at some new and more bracing fountain of the muses, far in the recesses of the... | |
| Maximilian Schele de Vere - 1872 - 1030 sider
...logging was to commence." " The poet must from time to time travel the loggers path and the Indian trail, to drink at some new and more bracing fountain of the muses, far in the recesses of the mountains." (American Monthly, August, 1858.) The logging camp is a close-built,... | |
| Henry David Thoreau - 1884 - 384 sider
...for cultivation, which derive their nutriment from the crudest mass of peat. These remind us, that, not only for strength, but for beauty, the poet must,...at some new and more bracing fountain of the Muses, far in the recesses of the wilderness. The kings of England formerly had their forests " to hold the... | |
| Henry David Thoreau - 1893 - 464 sider
...for cultivation, which derive their nutriment from the crudest mass of peat. These remind us, that, not only for strength, but for beauty, the poet must,...at some new and more bracing fountain of the Muses, far in the recesses of the wilderness. The kings of England formerly had their forests "to hold the... | |
| 1928 - 710 sider
...He urged that a poet should travel the logger's path and the Indian's trail for strength and beauty to drink at some new and more bracing fountain of the muses, far in the recesses of the wilderness. Four years later, on July 20, 1857, he made his last journey... | |
| Henry David Thoreau - 1894 - 460 sider
...for cultivation, which derive their nutriment from the crudest mass of peat. These remind us, that, not only for strength, but for beauty, the poet must,...at some new and more bracing fountain of the Muses, far in the recesses of the wilderness. J The kings of England formerly had their forests "to hold the... | |
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