in Thoreau’s Journal:
I am struck by the superfluity of light in the atmosphere in the autumn––as if the earth absorbed none––& out of this profusion of dazzling light came the autumnal tints. Can it because there is less vapor?
in Thoreau’s Journal:
I am struck by the superfluity of light in the atmosphere in the autumn––as if the earth absorbed none––& out of this profusion of dazzling light came the autumnal tints. Can it because there is less vapor?
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