Prefaces and Prologues to Famous Books with Introductions, Notes and Illustrations
THE HARVARD CLASSICS EDITED BY CHARLES W. ELIOT LL.D. PREFACES AND PROLOGUES TO FAMOUS BOOKS WITH INTRODUCTIONS, NOTES AND ILLUSTRATIONS [Illustration] "DR. ELIOT'S FIVE-FOOT SHELF OF BOOKS" P.F. COLLIER & SON NEW YORK 1909 BY LITTLE BROWN & COMPANY 1910 BY P.F. COLLIER & SON
hedge. Somebody must have been watching you all the time when you were
loitering with your map at that corner. Somebody, at any rate, must have
been marking down from the distance everything that happened at those
cross-roads. Somebody in the landscape is clearly watching you all the
while. And then for the first time you recall that those grey trees in
the distance must be behind the German lines; that distant roof and
chimney notched against a background of scrub is in German ground; the
pretty blue hill against which the willows in the plain show out like a
row of railway sleepers is cut off from you by a barrier deeper than the
Atlantic--the German trenches; and that from all yonder landscape, which
moves behind the screen of nearer trees as you walk, eyes are watching
for you all day long; telescopes are glaring at you; brains behind the
telescopes are patiently reconstructing, from every movement in our
roads or on our fields, the method of our life, studying us as a
naturalist watches his ants under a glass case.
Long before you get near the lines, away over the horizon before you,
there is floating what looks most like a flat white garden grub--small
because of its distance. Look to the south and to the north and you will
see at wide intervals others, one after the other until they fade into
the distance. Every fine day brings them out as regularly as the worms
rise after rain; they sit there all day long in the sky, each one
apparently drowsing over his own stretch of country. But they are
anything but drowsy. Each one contains his own quick eyes, keen brain,
his telescope, his telephone, and heaven knows what instruments. And out
on every beautiful fresh morning of spring come the butterflies of
THE HARVARD CLASSICS EDITED BY CHARLES W. ELIOT LL.D. PREFACES AND PROLOGUES TO FAMOUS BOOKS WITH INTRODUCTIONS, NOTES AND ILLUSTRATIONS [Illustration] "DR. ELIOT'S FIVE-FOOT SHELF OF BOOKS" P.F. COLLIER & SON NEW YORK 1909 BY LITTLE BROWN & COMPANY 1910 BY P.F. COLLIER & SON