Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 5W. Blackwood, 1819 |
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... nature wore Rous'd keen sensations never felt before ; The woodland's sombre shade that peasants fear , The haunted ... natural pathos and truth , without kindling in their room any emotions of a higher character . To others it may seem ...
... nature wore Rous'd keen sensations never felt before ; The woodland's sombre shade that peasants fear , The haunted ... natural pathos and truth , without kindling in their room any emotions of a higher character . To others it may seem ...
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... natural taste and his habits of thought and feeling would have led him to . But how did he , in fact , pass his life ... nature was a thing constructed by art , and love an invention of Ra- cine : and who could talk glibly of all these ...
... natural taste and his habits of thought and feeling would have led him to . But how did he , in fact , pass his life ... nature was a thing constructed by art , and love an invention of Ra- cine : and who could talk glibly of all these ...
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... Nature's Pictures , drawn by Fancy's Pencil , to the Life , " London , 1656 . From this enumeration it will ap- pear , that what your correspondent calls her " earliest work , the World's Olio , " was not the first of her publica- tions ...
... Nature's Pictures , drawn by Fancy's Pencil , to the Life , " London , 1656 . From this enumeration it will ap- pear , that what your correspondent calls her " earliest work , the World's Olio , " was not the first of her publica- tions ...
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... natures and honest hearts ; but in former years it was otherwise . " She had other reasons for being dis- satisfied ... nature for a woman to spell right ; for my part , I confess I cannot ; and as for the rimes and numbers , although ...
... natures and honest hearts ; but in former years it was otherwise . " She had other reasons for being dis- satisfied ... nature for a woman to spell right ; for my part , I confess I cannot ; and as for the rimes and numbers , although ...
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... nature , than in seeking a cultivation which may be foreign to nature . -a If we ask in what part of her liter- ature England has most excelled- mong the great writers who have used her language - who they are who have shewn it in its ...
... nature , than in seeking a cultivation which may be foreign to nature . -a If we ask in what part of her liter- ature England has most excelled- mong the great writers who have used her language - who they are who have shewn it in its ...
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Страница 127 - cheers; The common growth of mother earth Suffices me—her tears, her mirth, Her humblest mirth and tears. The dragon's wing, the magic ring, I shall not covet for my dower, If I along that lowly way With sympathetic heart may stray And
Страница 164 - the testimony of thy truth, we may stedfastly look up to Heaven, and by truth behold the glory that shall be revealed; and being filled with the Holy Ghost, may learn to love and bless our persecutors,—by the
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