The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen11Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1847 |
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... Nature : and this he did not merely And for sympathy with this , he betook him- that his lot had cast him amid such scenes , self to the sterner and sadder aspects of and that early associations had taught him Nature , where he saw , or ...
... Nature : and this he did not merely And for sympathy with this , he betook him- that his lot had cast him amid such scenes , self to the sterner and sadder aspects of and that early associations had taught him Nature , where he saw , or ...
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... Nature ? She will not then and there seem to insult them with her laughing luxuriance --her foliage fluttering , as if in vain dis- play , with the glossy gilding of her flowers , or the sunny sparkle and song of her stream- lets . But ...
... Nature ? She will not then and there seem to insult them with her laughing luxuriance --her foliage fluttering , as if in vain dis- play , with the glossy gilding of her flowers , or the sunny sparkle and song of her stream- lets . But ...
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... nature , absolute truth be ocean - the snow putting out the fire of the not essential though severe poetry . On pauper , or lying unmelted on his pillow of this question , certainly , issue was never so death - the web of the spider ...
... nature , absolute truth be ocean - the snow putting out the fire of the not essential though severe poetry . On pauper , or lying unmelted on his pillow of this question , certainly , issue was never so death - the web of the spider ...
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... nature Mr. Wilberforce , whose eloquence some- could go no further than in the " Songe times so softened the hearts of the most ob- d'Athalie , " or the tiresome , long , and durate , those who had attended the meet- sing - song ...
... nature Mr. Wilberforce , whose eloquence some- could go no further than in the " Songe times so softened the hearts of the most ob- d'Athalie , " or the tiresome , long , and durate , those who had attended the meet- sing - song ...
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... nature . party ; it will be Bonaparte on the Bridge of Ar- [ cola ! " M. Guizot's eloquence is awakened by wrath ; M. Thiers ' by enthusiasm . " Nothing can be more grave than the diction of M. Guizot ; nothing more charming than the ...
... nature . party ; it will be Bonaparte on the Bridge of Ar- [ cola ! " M. Guizot's eloquence is awakened by wrath ; M. Thiers ' by enthusiasm . " Nothing can be more grave than the diction of M. Guizot ; nothing more charming than the ...
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