One studies books of science merely to learn the language of naturalists, to be able to communicate with them.
In: Harrison Gray Otis Blake (ed.), The Writings of Henry David Thoreau, March 23, 1853 (p. 212)
One studies books of science merely to learn the language of naturalists, to be able to communicate with them.
In: Harrison Gray Otis Blake (ed.), The Writings of Henry David Thoreau, March 23, 1853 (p. 212)