The Contemplative Philosopher: Or, Short Essays on the Various Objects of Nature Throughout the Year; with Poetical Illus., and Moral Reflections on Each Subject, المجلد 1Sherwood, Neely & Jones, 1817 |
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... trees my fancy please , Their fate resembles mine . Virgil , in a fine specimen of that variety , that magic art which constitutes one of the greatest beauties of poetry , suddenly conveys his reader from the pastoral scenes of Africa ...
... trees my fancy please , Their fate resembles mine . Virgil , in a fine specimen of that variety , that magic art which constitutes one of the greatest beauties of poetry , suddenly conveys his reader from the pastoral scenes of Africa ...
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... trees my fancy please , Their fate resembles mine . · Virgil , in a fine specimen of that variety , that magic art which constitutes one of the greatest beauties of poetry , suddenly conveys his reader from the pastoral scenes of Africa ...
... trees my fancy please , Their fate resembles mine . · Virgil , in a fine specimen of that variety , that magic art which constitutes one of the greatest beauties of poetry , suddenly conveys his reader from the pastoral scenes of Africa ...
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... trees which were overloaded by the pressure of the encrusting ice . At other times , the seeming enchantment has been dissolved in a more gentle way : For if a southern gale the region warm , And by degrees unbind the wintry charm , The ...
... trees which were overloaded by the pressure of the encrusting ice . At other times , the seeming enchantment has been dissolved in a more gentle way : For if a southern gale the region warm , And by degrees unbind the wintry charm , The ...
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... trees like squirrels . They are so strong in the arm , that they can draw a bow which a stout Norwegian can hardly bend ; yet lazy even to torpidity , when not incited by necessity ; and pusillanimous and nervous to a hysterical degree ...
... trees like squirrels . They are so strong in the arm , that they can draw a bow which a stout Norwegian can hardly bend ; yet lazy even to torpidity , when not incited by necessity ; and pusillanimous and nervous to a hysterical degree ...
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... trees , fair flowers adorn the , land . JOHN SCOTT . No. VI . REFLECTIONS ON THE EXISTENCE OF A SUPREME BEING . There's no philosophy without a God . BLACKMORE . By steps directing our enraptured search To Him , the First of Minds ; the ...
... trees , fair flowers adorn the , land . JOHN SCOTT . No. VI . REFLECTIONS ON THE EXISTENCE OF A SUPREME BEING . There's no philosophy without a God . BLACKMORE . By steps directing our enraptured search To Him , the First of Minds ; the ...
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