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Page 156
... nature for some new motive of grat- itude to Nature's Author . He gives forth impres- sions of rural beauty as freshly as he receives them ; and , in describing country images , is as happy with his pen as Gainsborough and Constable ...
... nature for some new motive of grat- itude to Nature's Author . He gives forth impres- sions of rural beauty as freshly as he receives them ; and , in describing country images , is as happy with his pen as Gainsborough and Constable ...
Page 379
... nature , so awful , sublime , Where forests reëcho the downfalling pine ; In such sounds is there nought that discordantly breaks , To destroy the rich fancy thy genius creates ? For voices untutor'd now burst on thine ear ; Is there ...
... nature , so awful , sublime , Where forests reëcho the downfalling pine ; In such sounds is there nought that discordantly breaks , To destroy the rich fancy thy genius creates ? For voices untutor'd now burst on thine ear ; Is there ...
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... nature uses , if our youth of the higher classes were inspir -- animal and vegetable . Confining our attention ed with a love of natural history ! On this subject we shall relate an illustrative anecdote , which may form an appropriate ...
... nature uses , if our youth of the higher classes were inspir -- animal and vegetable . Confining our attention ed with a love of natural history ! On this subject we shall relate an illustrative anecdote , which may form an appropriate ...
Contents
Life and Services of Admiral Brenton | 1 |
Frazer Gen his Burial | 192 |
River The | 244 |
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