The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, GentC.S. Van Winkle, 101 Greenwich Street, 1820 |
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الصفحة 127
... leaves every one to partake according to his inclination . The taste of the English in the cultivation of land , and in what is termed landscape gar- dening , is unrivalled . They have studied na- ture intently , and discover an ...
... leaves every one to partake according to his inclination . The taste of the English in the cultivation of land , and in what is termed landscape gar- dening , is unrivalled . They have studied na- ture intently , and discover an ...
الصفحة 128
... leaf sleeping on its bosom , the trout roam- ing fearlessly about its limpid waters ; while some rustic temple , or statue of nymph , grown green and dank with age , gives an air of clas- sic sanctity to the seclusion . These are a few ...
... leaf sleeping on its bosom , the trout roam- ing fearlessly about its limpid waters ; while some rustic temple , or statue of nymph , grown green and dank with age , gives an air of clas- sic sanctity to the seclusion . These are a few ...
الصفحة 132
... leaves him to the workings of his own mind , operated upon by the purest and most elevating of external influences . Such a man may be simple and rough , but he cannot be vulgar . The man of refinement , therefore , finds nothing ...
... leaves him to the workings of his own mind , operated upon by the purest and most elevating of external influences . Such a man may be simple and rough , but he cannot be vulgar . The man of refinement , therefore , finds nothing ...
الصفحة 133
... leaf " of Chaucer , and have brought into our closets all the fresh- ness and fragrance of the dewy landscape . The pastoral writers of other countries appear as if they had paid nature an occasional visit , and become acquainted with ...
... leaf " of Chaucer , and have brought into our closets all the fresh- ness and fragrance of the dewy landscape . The pastoral writers of other countries appear as if they had paid nature an occasional visit , and become acquainted with ...
الصفحة 141
... leaves of the springs sweetest book , the rose . MIDDLETON . Ir is common to laugh at all love stories , and to treat the tales of romantic passion as mere fictions of poets and novelists , that ne- ver existed in real life . My ...
... leaves of the springs sweetest book , the rose . MIDDLETON . Ir is common to laugh at all love stories , and to treat the tales of romantic passion as mere fictions of poets and novelists , that ne- ver existed in real life . My ...
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