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[3]Wheureinthismanner,wehaveadistinctbutmostpoetiseinthemiheiyofimpressionmadebymanifoldnaturalobjects.Itisthiswhiguishesthestiberofthewood-cutter,fromthetreeofthepoet.TheglandscapewhichIsawthism,isindubitably2madeupofsometwentyorthirtyfarms.Millerownsthisfield,Lockethat,andManningthewoodlahemoe.Thereisapropertyinthehorizonwhianhasbuthewhoseeyetegratealltheparts,thatis,thepoet.Thisisthebestpartofthesemen’sfarms,yettothistheirwarranty-deedsgivenotitle.
[4]Tospeaktruly,feersoure.Mostpersonsdohesuheyhaveaverysuperfig.Thesunillumiheeyeoftheman,butshiheeyeahechild.Theloverofnatureishewhoseinwardandoutwardserulyadjustedtoeachother;whohasretaiofiheeraofmanhood.Hisihheaveh,beespartofhisdailyfood.Inthepreseure,awilddelightrunsthroughtheman,inspiteofrealsorrows.Naturesays,—heismycreature,andmaugre3allhisimpertigriefs,heshallbegladwithme.hesummeraloeveryhourandseasoributeofdelight;foreveryhourandgedstoandauthorizesadifferehemind,frombreathlessnoontogrimmestmidnight.tingthatfitsequallywellapiegoodhealth,theairisacordial4ofiue.gabareon,inswilight,underacloudedsky,withouthavinginmythoughtsanyoceofspecialgoodfortune,Ihaveenjoyedaperfectexhilaration.
[5]Iamgladtothebrihewoodstoo,amancastsoffhisyears,asthesnakehisslough,andateriodsoeveroflife,isalwaysathewoods,isperpetualyouth.WithiionsofGod,ade5andsanctity6reign,apereivalisdressed,aseesireoftheminathousahewoods,wereturntoreasonandfaith.ThereIfeelthatnothingbefallmeinlife,—nodisgraity,(leavingmemyeyes),whiatureotrepair.Standingrouhedbytheblithe7air,aoinfinitespace,—allmeaism8vanishes.Ibeeatraeye-ball;IamnothihetsoftheUniversalBeingcirculatethroughme;IampartorparticleofGod.Thehefriendsoundsthenfnaobebrothers,tobeaces,—masterorservarifleandadisturbaheloverofunedandimmortalbeauty.Inthewilderness,Ifihingmoredearahases.Iranquillandsdespethedistahehorizon,manbeholdssomewhatasbeautifulashiso
[6]Thegreatestdelightwhichthefieldsandwoodsmihesuggestionofanoccultrelatioweenmaable.IamnotaloneanduheyotheThewavingoftheboughsiorm,isomeandold.Ittakesmebysurprise,aunknowislikethatofahigherthoughtorabetteremotione,whehinkingjustlyht.
[7]Yetitisthatthepowertoproducethisdelight,doesure,butinman,orinaharmonyofboth.Itisousethesepleasureseranatureisnotalwaystriholidayattire,butthesamesewhichyesterdaybreathedperfumeandglitteredasforthefroliphs9,isoverspreadwithmelancholytoday.Naturealwayswearsthecolorsofthespirit.Toamanlabuy,theheatofhisowhsad.Then,thereisakindofptofthelabyhimwhohasjustlostbydeathadearfriend.Theskyislessgrandasitshutsdowhyiion.
Notes
1.solitude:thestateofbeingalone,especiallywhenthisispeadpleasant
2.indubitably:ioadegreethatotbedoubtedwhendesethie
3.maugre:inspiteof;despite
4ordial:stronghighlyflavoredsweetliquorusuallydrunkafterameal;showingwarmthorheartfeltfriendliness
&hebehaviorsideredtobecorrect,polite,aable
6.sanctity:thequalitythatisveryimportantaedwithrespect
7.blithe:somethingisdonecasually,withoutseriousorcarefulthought
&ism:aninflatedfeelingofprideinyoursuperioritytoothers
9.nymphs:spiritsofnaturewhoweredepictedasbeautifulmaidensinGreekandRomanmythology
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1.Whydoestheauthorstartthepassagebyrelatingtosolitude?
2.Itseemsthatinseekingsolitude,Emersosuggestthatweshouldretreattoastudywherewemayreadadoyouthinkaboutit?
3.Emersonsaysthatnatureoytoawisespirit.Whatdoyouthinkaboutit?
4.SinceMiller,LodManningallowsoftheglandscape,whydoesEmersoheirownership?Agtohim,whoreallyoe?
5.Whatdoyouobservetobethedifferentattitudesofadultsao>
6.If,agtoEmerson,natureredusofhumaotrifleanddisturbasignificewouldfriendshipandsocializatiooaperson?FindoutaboutEmerson’sthoughtsoionships.
7.DoyouagreewithEmersonthattheharmonyofmanahepowertoproducethegreatestdelight?yourelatetosomepersonalexperiehiski?
8.Hastherelatioweenhumanbeingsandnaturebeedifferentinamecharacterizedbykeology?Inwhatwaysdardnaturedifferentlyfromouraors?
9.Learraalismandtrytouandhowitisdifferentfromempiriple,trasarguethatsoditsinstitutionsultimatelycorruptthepurityoftheindividual.Whatdoesthismean?Wouldyouagree?
10.FormerU.S.presidentAbrahamLincalledEmersonAmerifucius.Wouldyoufindsomeevidehispassageforsuparison?
After-readingAssig
OralWork
1.Nomatterwhereyougrewup,inurbanorsuburbanareas,youmayhavehadsomeexperiehewoods,iainsorsimplyiryside.Shareyourexperiehyourclassmatesanddiswhatwaysnaturehashaditseffeyou.
2.Manyesephilosophers,ingLaoziandWangFuzhi,havealsoexpressedtheirviewofheesetraditioureandfindoutthedifferendsimilaritiesbetweenEmersohoseofhiseseterparts.Presentystotheclass.
3.Itispeoplehavetocultivatetheirwisdombyagknowledge,whiainlyfrombooksorexperieseemsthatEmersoherlegetwisdomfromnature.Makeaspeechtoillustratethispointwithahumaiure.
4.Workwithyourpartner(s)andfiuralelementsinthepassagesasonhumanbeings.Hasaeverhappeoyou?Ortowhatdegreewouldyouexpectsucheffecttotrulyhappentoyou?Discusswithyourpartner(s)andfindouthoondtoEmerson’sideasdifferently.
WrittenWork
1.Iy,peopleusuallyplainthattheyareanxiouslybusywithworkaheyareeagertogobaature,thoughfewofthemwouldpletelyretreattolifeiryside.Instead,manyofthemchoosetospendholidaysinvillagesorevehtheirfriendsorfamilies.ductasurveytofindouthowmoderobeinnatureaure,andhowhasedtheorttosummarizeys.
2.Modernization,industrializationandurbanizationkeeppeoplefarawayfromnature.Modernmeheman-madeworld,keepengnaturalworld.Howshouldurbanplanningtakecareoftheharmoioweenmanahebasicsofstifiplanningandwriteareviewofwhatyoulearn.
3.ReadmoreofEmerson’sworksandtrytouandmoreofhisideas.whatyouhavelearraalismaure.
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