Back to Nature: The Arcadian Myth in Urban AmericaOxford University Press, 1969 - 230 Seiten |
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... learned many facts in the fields , " he added , " but how many of my feelings have come to me out of books ! " 9 From books , then , as well as from observation , turn - of - the- century bird watchers came to believe in a system of ...
... learned many facts in the fields , " he added , " but how many of my feelings have come to me out of books ! " 9 From books , then , as well as from observation , turn - of - the- century bird watchers came to believe in a system of ...
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... learned that " there are few places so tight that we can't get out of them if we go about it the right way , and make the best of what power we have . " From " Peter Piper , " city children discovered that obedience and trust were prime ...
... learned that " there are few places so tight that we can't get out of them if we go about it the right way , and make the best of what power we have . " From " Peter Piper , " city children discovered that obedience and trust were prime ...
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... learned more of natural virtue from outdoor life than they could ever teach them . On occasion Curwood's missioner confided , " it may be that I've learned one thing better than most of you who live down in civilization . And that's how ...
... learned more of natural virtue from outdoor life than they could ever teach them . On occasion Curwood's missioner confided , " it may be that I've learned one thing better than most of you who live down in civilization . And that's how ...
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Back to Nature | 3 |
The Literary Commuter | 20 |
Birds in the Bush | 33 |
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