Back To Nature The Arcadian Myth in Urban America1969 |
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... hand that you have at last attained to a certain intimacy ; but you have merely brought the bird around to your way , you have not brought yourself to its way . " 22 To many Americans the bird watcher seemed a comical if pathetic figure ...
... hand that you have at last attained to a certain intimacy ; but you have merely brought the bird around to your way , you have not brought yourself to its way . " 22 To many Americans the bird watcher seemed a comical if pathetic figure ...
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... hand , Long had equally en- thusiastic defenders . One of them wrote in 1904 : One may well wish that every boy and girl in the land might become acquainted with Killooleet and Cloud Wings and Huk- weem . Children and mere lovers of ...
... hand , Long had equally en- thusiastic defenders . One of them wrote in 1904 : One may well wish that every boy and girl in the land might become acquainted with Killooleet and Cloud Wings and Huk- weem . Children and mere lovers of ...
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... hand in hand with the axe and hoe . In the rather un- sentimental mechanics of Romantic design , individual trees had no value save for their function in the overall composition . Land- scape architects were far more interested in ...
... hand in hand with the axe and hoe . In the rather un- sentimental mechanics of Romantic design , individual trees had no value save for their function in the overall composition . Land- scape architects were far more interested in ...
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