New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volumen78Henry Colburn, 1846 |
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... natural objects can be . The sublime in nature possesses associations and interests of its own which are more or less present to all observers in all times and Nov. - VOL . LXXVIII . NO . CCCXI . Y 66 places , unchangeable and universal ...
... natural objects can be . The sublime in nature possesses associations and interests of its own which are more or less present to all observers in all times and Nov. - VOL . LXXVIII . NO . CCCXI . Y 66 places , unchangeable and universal ...
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... natural , because that statue is composed of perfect portions of the female form , too perfect for existing nature , therefore , too , it could not be poetical . Such seems to have been the sense of the question in the plainest form in ...
... natural , because that statue is composed of perfect portions of the female form , too perfect for existing nature , therefore , too , it could not be poetical . Such seems to have been the sense of the question in the plainest form in ...
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... nature , proves that eternity has overcome time . " In other words till man's moral nature is changed . The war of man against man is daily and hourly as fiercely raged , as in the instance above given , as ever were inter - national ...
... nature , proves that eternity has overcome time . " In other words till man's moral nature is changed . The war of man against man is daily and hourly as fiercely raged , as in the instance above given , as ever were inter - national ...
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THE BIRD OF PASSAGE BY J E CARPENTER | 16 |
VALERIE BY CAPTAIN MARRYAT C B AUTHOR OF PETER SIMPLE | 17 |
A SUMMER IN RUSSIA | 26 |
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