Back to Nature: The Arcadian Myth in Urban AmericaOxford University Press, 1969 - 230 Seiten |
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... mean advantage of bird or man . It is his pride to kill what he does kill elegantly , scientifi- cally , and ... means of distinguishing themselves from the uninitiated . Gentle- men sportsmen would speak of a " covey " of 8 BACK ...
... mean advantage of bird or man . It is his pride to kill what he does kill elegantly , scientifi- cally , and ... means of distinguishing themselves from the uninitiated . Gentle- men sportsmen would speak of a " covey " of 8 BACK ...
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... mean " going back to savagery nor to barbarism nor to any pestilential past ; it only means opening the doors and windows , " Canadian - born Bliss Carman wrote from New York City . " We go back to nature , " he added , “ every time we ...
... mean " going back to savagery nor to barbarism nor to any pestilential past ; it only means opening the doors and windows , " Canadian - born Bliss Carman wrote from New York City . " We go back to nature , " he added , “ every time we ...
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... means which should appeal to them while offending as little as possible the susceptibilities of their elders . " 12 He stressed to his scoutmasters the importance of outdoor activities for city chil- dren . " Nature lore , as I have ...
... means which should appeal to them while offending as little as possible the susceptibilities of their elders . " 12 He stressed to his scoutmasters the importance of outdoor activities for city chil- dren . " Nature lore , as I have ...
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Back to Nature | 3 |
The Literary Commuter | 20 |
Birds in the Bush | 33 |
Urheberrecht | |
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