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Page 305
... Nature , in fact , is above all things indifferent . It is a vast mirror which reflects every possible mood ; and , not only so , but a mirror , every part of which may reflect every mood . It assimi- lates itself with strange facility ...
... Nature , in fact , is above all things indifferent . It is a vast mirror which reflects every possible mood ; and , not only so , but a mirror , every part of which may reflect every mood . It assimi- lates itself with strange facility ...
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... nature by obedience to natural laws . There should , if one may venture to lay down a canon in such mat- ters , be a sufficient reserve of inhospitable wilderness to emphasize the supremacy of nature , to give the impression of a bound ...
... nature by obedience to natural laws . There should , if one may venture to lay down a canon in such mat- ters , be a sufficient reserve of inhospitable wilderness to emphasize the supremacy of nature , to give the impression of a bound ...
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... natural scenes in proportion to their misanthropic savagery , others can see in them nothing but an embodiment of sentimental gloom . this is even a grosser misinterpretation of PART OF AN nature's sadness . The undertone is always ...
... natural scenes in proportion to their misanthropic savagery , others can see in them nothing but an embodiment of sentimental gloom . this is even a grosser misinterpretation of PART OF AN nature's sadness . The undertone is always ...
Contents
Volume | 262 |
A DOUBTING HEART By Miss Keary | 268 |
OUR KENTISH PARISH | 281 |
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