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Show 579 (30) "When he sinks . . .": "The Study of Nature," p. 34. (31) Civilized view of the creator: TMW, p . 356-59; corrected with Walk Journal, p. 157. (31) "Well, I have precious little sympathy . . .": walk Journal, p. 130. (32) "I used to imagine . . .": JoM, p. 8; Jan. 1, 1869. (32) Coyote as hunter: Muir Papers, File 38.12; "Coyote." (33) "The sheep . . .": Yosemite National Park Archives, File #9165, "At Smokey Jack's Sheep Camp," p. 35. (33) "Fearing . . .": Muir Papers, File #19.2; FSIS, pp. 178-85, (34) "Bears are made . . .": JoM, pp. 82-83. (37) "I never tried . . .": Wolfe, p. 95. (37) "a clearly defined correspondence . . .": JoM, p. 8; Jan. 1, 1869. (38) God as a "purely manufactured article": TMW, p. 355. (38) Crisis in scientific world view: see Thomas s. Kuhn, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions (Chicago: U. of Chicago Press, 1962), pp. 5-11, 82-83. NOTES FOR CHAPTER II: THE GLACIAL EYE (40) "a large sheetful . . .": LtF, p. 49; Feb. 24, 1869. (41) "i have no fixed practical aim, . . .": To Yosemite and Beyond, p. 65; June 4, 1871. (42) "exemplary, stable . . .": Wolfe, p. 144. (42) "You must live within . . .": Walden and Civil Disobediance |