| Henry David Thoreau - 1864 - 344 pagine
...the tree, not its spirit of turpentine, with which I sympathize, and which heals my cuts. It is as immortal as I am, and perchance will go to as high a heaven, there to tower above me still. Erelong, the hunters returned, not having seen a moose, but, in consequence of my suggestions, bringing... | |
| 1867 - 978 pagine
...the tree, not its spirit of turpentine, with which I sympathize, and which heals my cuts. It is as immortal as I am, and perchance will go to as high a heaven, there to tower above me still." Of the whole family of evergreens, I think the pine the most graceful. The hemlock, the spruce and... | |
| Henry David Thoreau - 1884 - 384 pagine
...the tree, not its spirit of turpentine, with which I sympathize, and which heala my cuts. It is as immortal as I am, and perchance will go to as high a heaven, there to tower above me still. Erelong, the hunters returned, not having seen a moose, but, in consequence of my suggestions, bringing... | |
| Eldridge Eugene Fish - 1890 - 272 pagine
...friends and lets it stand. It is the living spirit of the tree with which I sympathize. It may be as immortal as I am, and perchance will go to as high a heaven, there to tower above me still." Perhaps no naturalist was more highly endowed with the poetic imagination or held closer communion... | |
| Henry David Thoreau - 1892 - 492 pagine
...the poet who loves it as his own shadow in the air, and lets it stand. It is as immortal as I am, and will go to as high a heaven, there to tower above me still. Can he who has only discovered the value of whale-bone and whale-oil be said to have discovered the... | |
| Henry David Thoreau - 1892 - 488 pagine
...the poet who loves it as his own shadow in the air, and lets it stand. It is as immortal as I am, and will go to as high a heaven, there to tower above me still. Can he who has only discovered the value of whale-bone and whale-oil be said to have discovered the... | |
| Henry David Thoreau - 1893 - 464 pagine
...the tree, not its spirit of turpentine, with which I sympathize, and which heals my cuts. It is as immortal as I am, and perchance will go to as high a heaven, there to tower above me still. Erelong, the hunters returned, not having seen a moose, but, in consequence of my suggestions, bringing... | |
| Henry David Thoreau - 1893 - 464 pagine
...turpentine, with which I sympathize, and which heals my cuts. It is as immortal as I am, and perchance win go to as high a heaven, there to tower above me still. Erelong, the hunters returned, not having seen a moose, but, in consequence of my suggestions, bringing... | |
| Henry David Thoreau - 1894 - 460 pagine
...the tree, not its spirit of turpentine, with which I sympathize, and which heals my cuts. It is as immortal as I am, and perchance will go to as high a heaven, there to tower above me still. Erelong, the hunters returned, not having seen a moose, but, in consequence of my suggestions, bringing... | |
| 1897 - 698 pagine
...of which he spoke in his idealistic way of the •'•' living spirit" of the pine-tree (" it is as immortal as I am, and perchance will go to as high a heaven, there to tower above me still "). This passage was struck out by Lowell without Thoreau's sanction, an act which Thoreau never forgave.... | |
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