"Reticulation" Quotes from Famous Books
... of the village which continues from generation to generation, there must be under all differences on the surface a close mental likeness hardly to be realised by those who live in populous centres; a union between mind and mind corresponding to that reticulation as it appeared to me, of plot with plot and with all they contained. It is perhaps equally hard to realise that this one mind of a particular village is individual, wholly its own, unlike that of any other village, near or far. For one village differs from another; and the village ... — A Traveller in Little Things • W. H. Hudson
... This instinct is part of its brotherhood with another race of creatures. It is given to complete a mesh in the reticulation of the ... — Love's Meinie - Three Lectures on Greek and English Birds • John Ruskin |