Littell's Living Age, Volume 164Living Age Company Incorporated, 1885 |
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... Nature's Silence , 66 Nature , From , to Man , 642 514 642 Old Age , 130 On an Old Song , • 514 2 578 . 642 770 194 Evening ,. Fairyland in Midsummer , Gainsborough Ghosts , Gordon , Charles · · • Hylas , 64 Night , " . He has Come Back ...
... Nature's Silence , 66 Nature , From , to Man , 642 514 642 Old Age , 130 On an Old Song , • 514 2 578 . 642 770 194 Evening ,. Fairyland in Midsummer , Gainsborough Ghosts , Gordon , Charles · · • Hylas , 64 Night , " . He has Come Back ...
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... Nature had not endowed him with a fine ear , and , like Wordsworth and Sir Walter Scott in our own day , he could not readily distinguish one tune from another , conse- quently his verse was monotonous , if not harsh and rugged . His ...
... Nature had not endowed him with a fine ear , and , like Wordsworth and Sir Walter Scott in our own day , he could not readily distinguish one tune from another , conse- quently his verse was monotonous , if not harsh and rugged . His ...
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... nature are performed by a whole army of nymphs , sylphs , and gnomes , yet in the very same breath describes with scientific coldness the mechanical forces to which they owe their origin . Poetry of this kind is as sure a symp tom as ...
... nature are performed by a whole army of nymphs , sylphs , and gnomes , yet in the very same breath describes with scientific coldness the mechanical forces to which they owe their origin . Poetry of this kind is as sure a symp tom as ...
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... nature : chiefly as far as regards the manner in which we associate ideas in a state of excitement . saw that the mode of expression employed | imagination to present objects to the by Darwin in his " Botanic Garden " was reader with a ...
... nature : chiefly as far as regards the manner in which we associate ideas in a state of excitement . saw that the mode of expression employed | imagination to present objects to the by Darwin in his " Botanic Garden " was reader with a ...
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... natural temple scattered o'er With altars undisturbed of mossy stone , United worship ; or in mute repose To lie and ... nature , the sublime outlines of mountain and valley , the blending of wood and water , the changes of light and ...
... natural temple scattered o'er With altars undisturbed of mossy stone , United worship ; or in mute repose To lie and ... nature , the sublime outlines of mountain and valley , the blending of wood and water , the changes of light and ...
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