| 1862 - 796 страница
...road." " Immortal water, alive even to the superficies." - Fire is the most tolerable third party." " Nature made ferns for pure leaves, to show what she could do in that line." " No tree has so fair a bole and so handsome an instep as the beech." " How did these beautiful rainbowtints... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1866 - 818 страница
...on his back ;" " the tanager flies through the green foliage as if it would ignite the leaves ;" " nature made ferns for pure leaves, to show what she could do in that line ;" " the locust z-ing ;" "how can we have a harvest of thought who have not a seedtime of character... | |
| Edward Step - 1881 - 270 страница
...lobes {pinnce), and a similar division is seen in the Hard-fern, Maidenhair Spleenwort (fig.98),and the Scaly Spleenwort (fig. 99), though between each...very succulent, and if the roots be not liberally ABOUT A FERN. 107 supplied with moisture, it rapidly succumbs, and shrivels up beyond recovery. Such... | |
| 1911 - 458 страница
...tree upon your school grounds, train a vine upon the schoolhouse or place a plant in your schoolroom. Nature made ferns for pure leaves, to show what she could do in that line. — Thoreau. The Alphabet for Summer A is for the Apple-blossoms Coming with the spring. В is for... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 488 страница
...road." " Immortal water, alive even to the superficies." " Fire is the most tolerable third party." "Nature made ferns for pure leaves, to show what she could do in that line." " No tree has so fair a bole and so handsome an instep as the beech." " How did these beautiful rainbow-tints... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 484 страница
...road." " Immortal water, alive even to the superficies." " Fire is the most tolerable third party." " Nature made ferns for pure leaves, to show what she could do in that line." " No tree has so fair a bole and so handsome an instep as the beech." " How did these beautiful rainbow-tints... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 434 страница
...road." " Immortal water, alive even to the superficies." " Fire is the most tolerable third party." " Nature made ferns for pure leaves, to show what she could do in that line." " No tree has so fair a bole and so handsome an instep as the beech." " How did these beautiful rainbow-tints... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 404 страница
...road." " Immortal water, alive even to the superficies." " Fire is the most tolerable third party." " Nature made ferns for pure leaves, to show what she could do in that line." " No tree has so fair a bole and so handsome an instep as the beech." " How did these beautiful rainbow-tints... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 400 страница
...road." " Immortal water, alive even to the superficies." " Fire is the most tolerable third party." " Nature made ferns for pure leaves, to show what she could do iu that line." " No tree lias so fair a bole and so handsome an instep as the beech." " How did these... | |
| Henry David Thoreau, Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1887 - 100 страница
...road." " Immortal water, alive even to the superficies." " Fire is the most tolerable third party." " Nature made ferns for pure leaves, to show what she could do in that line." " No tree has so fair a bole and so handsome an instep as the beech." " How did these beautiful rainbow-tints... | |
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