On the Beauties, Harmonies, and Sublimities of Nature: With Occasional Remarks on the Laws, Customs, Manners, and Opinions of Various Nations, Volym 1G. and W.B. Whittaker, 1823 |
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... trees . - The vale he peoples with flocks and shepherds , resembling those , which have often delighted him in the Bucolics of Virgil , the Idyllia of Theocritus , the pastorals of Drayton , or the Idylls of Gesner . If he rise to the ...
... trees . - The vale he peoples with flocks and shepherds , resembling those , which have often delighted him in the Bucolics of Virgil , the Idyllia of Theocritus , the pastorals of Drayton , or the Idylls of Gesner . If he rise to the ...
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... tree , or beside å rivulet ? In such and in other scenes , even bad poetry and worse music are not unattended with a sensible delight .- " The flute of a shepherd , " Dr. Beattie remarks , " heard at a distance in a fine sum- mer's day ...
... tree , or beside å rivulet ? In such and in other scenes , even bad poetry and worse music are not unattended with a sensible delight .- " The flute of a shepherd , " Dr. Beattie remarks , " heard at a distance in a fine sum- mer's day ...
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... he used , in his infancy , to wander in the gardens of Benserade , at Gentilly ; where every tree and every spot possessed a relic of his genius . The recollec- tions of MARMONTEL , also , were sources of real Pleasures of Memory . 29.
... he used , in his infancy , to wander in the gardens of Benserade , at Gentilly ; where every tree and every spot possessed a relic of his genius . The recollec- tions of MARMONTEL , also , were sources of real Pleasures of Memory . 29.
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... trees . Indeed , it is so beautiful a little spot , that wonder has often been excited , that the ancient Greeks should have made it their entrance to the infernal regions . The natives live generally to an advanced age : they are ...
... trees . Indeed , it is so beautiful a little spot , that wonder has often been excited , that the ancient Greeks should have made it their entrance to the infernal regions . The natives live generally to an advanced age : they are ...
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... tree growing on the plains of Pharsalos ? We behold Pompey , retiring from the field of battle , arrive at the camp , enter his tent , and seat himself in all the agony of silent des- pair . He is told , that Cæsar is about to attack ...
... tree growing on the plains of Pharsalos ? We behold Pompey , retiring from the field of battle , arrive at the camp , enter his tent , and seat himself in all the agony of silent des- pair . He is told , that Cæsar is about to attack ...
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On the Beauties, Harmonies, and Sublimities of Nature: With ..., Volym 1 Charles Bucke Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1823 |
On the Beauties, Harmonies, and Sublimities of Nature: With ..., Volym 1 Charles Bucke Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1823 |
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