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Show 585. (92) "The tops of the mountains . . .": The Maine Woods (New York: 1950), pp. 271-72. (93) "There is no life in thee . . .": "The Masthead," Chapter 35, Moby Dick or. The Whale, ed. Charles Feidelson, Jr. (New York: Bobbs Merrill, 1964), pp. 214-15. (94) "Why should man value himself more . . .": TMW, p. 356. (94) The early draft of "Ancient Glaciers of the Sierra," Kimes #109, is in the Muir Papers, File #29.11. (95) "only daring and insolent men . . .": The Maine Woods, p. 272. (95) Sacred Initiation: Mircea Eliade, The Sacred and the Profane: The Nature of Religion, trans. Willard R. Trask (New York: Harcourt Brace, 1959), pp. 53-54, 196-97. (95) "the ruins of a bygone geological empire": King, Mountaineering in the Sierra Nevada, p. 306. (96) "When after the melting . . .": Studies, p. 88. (97) "mountain flowers . . .": JoM, p. 94. (99) "The clearest way . . .": The Wilderness World of John Muir, p. 312. (99) "I left the woods . . .": Walden, p. 213. (99) "I am hopelessly and forever . . .": Bade, II, pp. 28-29 (99) "to give himself . . .": To Yosemite and Beyond, p. 158. |