English Literature of the Nineteenth CenturyPhillips, Sampson & Company, 1857 - 785 páginas |
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... nature under a different aspect from that which it assumes when viewed by other sciences . They bring to light various springs of action , which , without their aid , might have passed unobserved ; and which , though of a delicate nature ...
... nature under a different aspect from that which it assumes when viewed by other sciences . They bring to light various springs of action , which , without their aid , might have passed unobserved ; and which , though of a delicate nature ...
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... natural sensibility on which taste is founded . It implies those finer organs or powers which enable us to discover ... nature ; the latter , more the product of culture and art . Among the ancient critics , Longinus possessed most ...
... natural sensibility on which taste is founded . It implies those finer organs or powers which enable us to discover ... nature ; the latter , more the product of culture and art . Among the ancient critics , Longinus possessed most ...
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... nature . JAMES BEATTIE , 1735-1803 . JAMES BEATTIE , a much admired poet and a distinguished moral philosopher , was born in Lawrence Kirk , Kincardineshire , in the north - east part of Scotland , on the 20th of October , 1735. His ...
... nature . JAMES BEATTIE , 1735-1803 . JAMES BEATTIE , a much admired poet and a distinguished moral philosopher , was born in Lawrence Kirk , Kincardineshire , in the north - east part of Scotland , on the 20th of October , 1735. His ...
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... nature brethren , placed in the same , or in similar circumstances , subject to the same wants and infirmi- ties , endowed with the same faculties , and equally dependent on the great Author of our being : we cannot be happy but in the ...
... nature brethren , placed in the same , or in similar circumstances , subject to the same wants and infirmi- ties , endowed with the same faculties , and equally dependent on the great Author of our being : we cannot be happy but in the ...
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... Nature's charms . They hate the sensual , and scorn the vain ; The parasite their influence ne'er warms , Nor him whose sordid soul the love of gold alarms . THE POET'S CHILDHOOD . There lived in Gothic days , as legends tell , A ...
... Nature's charms . They hate the sensual , and scorn the vain ; The parasite their influence ne'er warms , Nor him whose sordid soul the love of gold alarms . THE POET'S CHILDHOOD . There lived in Gothic days , as legends tell , A ...
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