England Quotes - Page 26
It is hard to tell where the MCC ends and the Church of England begins.
1962 In the New Statesman, 20 Jul.
Let the French but have England, and they won't want to conquer it.
Horace Walpole, John Wright, George Agar-Ellis Dover (1st baron) (1840). “The letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford: including numerous letters now first published from the original manuscripts”, p.42
Henry Ward Beecher (1868). “Norwood: Or, Village Life in New England”, p.140
'The Awkward Age' (1899) bk. 5, ch. 19
Henry David Thoreau (2015). “Walden, and On The Duty Of Civil Disobedience: Top American Literary”, p.13, 谷月社
Indeed, the Englishman's history of New England commences only when it ceases to be New France.
Henry David Thoreau (1866). “Cape Cod”, p.215
Henry David Thoreau (1906). “Journal: Aug. 16, 1856-Aug. 7, 1857”
Henry David Thoreau (2013). “The Essential Thoreau”, p.277, Simon and Schuster
The country is an archipelago of lakes,--the lake-country of New England.
Henry David Thoreau (2014). “The Maine Woods (Annotated Edition)”, p.30, Jazzybee Verlag
At least being prosperous set one apart in England; here it guaranteed nothing, not even taste.
Gregory Benford (2010). “Timescape”, p.134, Spectra