Back to Nature: The Arcadian Myth in Urban AmericaOxford University Press, 1969 - 230 Seiten |
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... noted , " for the use and beauty of the withered top , and curtailed trunk . " Eighteenth - century Romantic aesthetics hardly seemed up - to - date preparation for the modern world , but they provided the standards and techniques which ...
... noted , " for the use and beauty of the withered top , and curtailed trunk . " Eighteenth - century Romantic aesthetics hardly seemed up - to - date preparation for the modern world , but they provided the standards and techniques which ...
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... noted thirty years later : The triumph of its designers ' skill lies in the fact that a nar- row strip of land , broken and folded into ridges of rock , has been turned into a series of tree - bordered meadows , each one giving glimpses ...
... noted thirty years later : The triumph of its designers ' skill lies in the fact that a nar- row strip of land , broken and folded into ridges of rock , has been turned into a series of tree - bordered meadows , each one giving glimpses ...
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... noted , from those specializ- ing in " roughing - it " with " Indian guides and no rules , " to those offering " camp mothers ' and compulsory tooth brushes . " 21 Somewhere in this range parents could choose a camp experience which ...
... noted , from those specializ- ing in " roughing - it " with " Indian guides and no rules , " to those offering " camp mothers ' and compulsory tooth brushes . " 21 Somewhere in this range parents could choose a camp experience which ...
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Back to Nature | 3 |
The Literary Commuter | 20 |
Birds in the Bush | 33 |
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