The American Monthly Magazine, المجلد 1;المجلد 7M. Bancroft, J. Wiley, and G. and C. and H. Carvill, 1836 |
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... soul to its inmost depths . I would not be understood that these lakes are always tranquil ; but that tranquillity is their great characteristic . There are times when they take a far different expression ; but in scenes like these the ...
... soul to its inmost depths . I would not be understood that these lakes are always tranquil ; but that tranquillity is their great characteristic . There are times when they take a far different expression ; but in scenes like these the ...
الصفحة 10
... soul of all scenery , in it are the fountains of light , and shade , and color . Whatever ex- pression the sky takes , the features of the landscape are affected in uni- son , whether it be the serenity of the summer's blue , or the ...
... soul of all scenery , in it are the fountains of light , and shade , and color . Whatever ex- pression the sky takes , the features of the landscape are affected in uni- son , whether it be the serenity of the summer's blue , or the ...
الصفحة 16
... Soul , from the lips of living experience . And who but a New - Englander could believe in Aunt Debby and her moral influence ? or realize that Elliot Lee's manly independence , and persevering enaction of principle , are but a speci ...
... Soul , from the lips of living experience . And who but a New - Englander could believe in Aunt Debby and her moral influence ? or realize that Elliot Lee's manly independence , and persevering enaction of principle , are but a speci ...
الصفحة 18
... soul of the North , and landscapes where the ideal of man's spirit meets Nature in combinations so new and rare of her fairest forms , that the meeting is solemnized by the pre- sence of Beauty in herself . Nor is it all that he has so ...
... soul of the North , and landscapes where the ideal of man's spirit meets Nature in combinations so new and rare of her fairest forms , that the meeting is solemnized by the pre- sence of Beauty in herself . Nor is it all that he has so ...
الصفحة 22
... soul - poison down the throat of the skinner Hewson , as the only specific for destroying the last sparks of ... souls ; after having returned thanks to heaven for his birth and life . And who would not be better prepar- ed to bear the ...
... soul - poison down the throat of the skinner Hewson , as the only specific for destroying the last sparks of ... souls ; after having returned thanks to heaven for his birth and life . And who would not be better prepar- ed to bear the ...
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