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38 The five to ten acres of the commuter ' s ideal were “ just enough to bring him
the sweet solace of the soil without the ... Commuters , like sportsmen , avoided
any identification with “ the natives ” in their apologia for country life ; Arcadia was
...
38 The five to ten acres of the commuter ' s ideal were “ just enough to bring him
the sweet solace of the soil without the ... Commuters , like sportsmen , avoided
any identification with “ the natives ” in their apologia for country life ; Arcadia was
...
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The literary commuter responded to nature “ more ingeniously , more movingly ,
and much more interestingly ” than his rural neighbors because , said one
reviewer , he “ brought to the country a mind saturated with the city . ” 5 Preacher
...
The literary commuter responded to nature “ more ingeniously , more movingly ,
and much more interestingly ” than his rural neighbors because , said one
reviewer , he “ brought to the country a mind saturated with the city . ” 5 Preacher
...
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Whether or not environmentalism meant much to sociologists , it impressed the
literary commuter . “ It is easier to be ... The peculiar Arcadia that inspired literary
commuters met with a polite reception from the world at large . “ The week - end ...
Whether or not environmentalism meant much to sociologists , it impressed the
literary commuter . “ It is easier to be ... The peculiar Arcadia that inspired literary
commuters met with a polite reception from the world at large . “ The week - end ...
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