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" I only know myself as a human entity; the scene, so to speak, of thoughts and affections; and am sensible of a certain doubleness by which I can stand as remote from myself as from another. However intense my experience, I am conscious of the presence... "
Walden - 211. lappuse
autors: Henry David Thoreau - 1882 - 357 lapas
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Nature in Books: Some Studies in Biography

Peter Anderson Graham - 1891 - 238 lapas
...Thoreau's answer was a vigorous and decided negative. ' However intense my experience,' he says, ' I am conscious of the presence and criticism of a...note of it ; and that is no more I than it is you.' And this it is that makes of the wild man's life a perpetual wonder. When the sunny lake smiles is...
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The Writings of Henry David Thoreau, 2. sējums

Henry David Thoreau - 1893 - 536 lapas
...of a certain doubleness by which I can stand as remote from myself as from another. However intense my experience, I am conscious of the presence and...sharing no experience, but taking note of it; and tbat is no more I than it is yon. When the play, it may be the tragedy, of life u over, the spectator...
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The Scourge-stick

Mrs. Campbell Praed - 1898 - 416 lapas
...a certain doublcness, by ivhich I can stand as remote from myself as from another. Hoivever intense my experience ^ I am conscious of the presence and criticism of a part of me iuhtch^ as it ivere, /s not a part of mr^ but a spectator , sharing no experience, but taking note...
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The Writings of Henry David Thoreau: Journal, ed. by B. Torrey, 1837-1846 ...

Henry David Thoreau - 1906 - 540 lapas
...of a certain doubleness by which I can stand as remote from myself as from another. However intense my experience, I am conscious of the presence and...it, and that is no more I than it is you. When the play—it may be the tragedy of life — is over, the spectator goes his way. It was a kind of fiction,...
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Walden

Henry David Thoreau - 1906 - 428 lapas
...of a certain doubleness by which I can stand as remote from myself as from another. However intense my experience, I am conscious of the presence and...note of it; and that is no more I than it is you. I When the play, it may be the tragedy, of life is over, the spectator goes his way. 1 It was a kind...
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Shelburne Essays: Fifth series ...

Paul Elmer More - 1908 - 518 lapas
...sensible of a certain doubleness by which I can stand remote from myself as from another. However intense my experience, I am conscious of the presence and...and that is no more I than it is you. When the play, association religion knows nothing ; of all things that may touch her, these are the most contrary...
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Shelburne Essays: Fifth series

Paul Elmer More - 1908 - 288 lapas
...sensible of a certain doubleness by which I can stand remote from myself as from another. However intense my experience, I am conscious of the presence and...of it ; and that is no more I than it is you. When it may be the tragedy, of life is over, the spectator goes his way. It is a kind of fiction, a work...
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American Literature

Robert Shafer - 1926 - 1410 lapas
...of a certain doubleness by which I can stand as remote from myself as from another. However intense my experience, I am conscious of the presence and...criticism of a part of me, which, as it were, is not 3 part of me, but spectator, sharing no experience, but taking note of it, and that is no more I than...
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The Thoreau Centennial: Papers Marking the Observance of the 100th ...

Walter Roy Harding - 1964 - 138 lapas
...of a certain doubleness by which I can stand as remote from myself as from another. However intense my experience, I am conscious of the presence and...it, and that is no more I than it is you. When the play—it may be the tragedy of life—is over, the spectator goes his way. It was a kind of fiction,...
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The Anthropology of Experience

Victor Witter Turner, Edward M. Bruner - 1986 - 404 lapas
...of a certain doubleness by which I can stand as remote from myself as from another. However intense my experience, I am conscious of the presence and...spectator, sharing no experience, but taking note of it. . . ." Anthropologists go to foreign lands so as to become better observers of the other; Thoreau went...
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