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... nature , unaffected by man or his surroundings , -a down by Hine , a moun- tain torrent by Graham , glowing heather , a desert sand , a single primrose . Constable broke a way into nature without even the classical foreground of Claude ...
... nature , unaffected by man or his surroundings , -a down by Hine , a moun- tain torrent by Graham , glowing heather , a desert sand , a single primrose . Constable broke a way into nature without even the classical foreground of Claude ...
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... nature of every man . The more it is ill - treated the more it strives to show itself ; for man is not all spirit , but partakes of the nature of a brute . If the latter is to serve the former , it must be held sensibly in subjection ...
... nature of every man . The more it is ill - treated the more it strives to show itself ; for man is not all spirit , but partakes of the nature of a brute . If the latter is to serve the former , it must be held sensibly in subjection ...
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... nature . Ygg is one of Odin's names , and " drasill " means to bear ; so living nature was regarded as moved and ruled by the divine power , which bears the same relation to it as the soul does to the body . On the tree's top sits an ...
... nature . Ygg is one of Odin's names , and " drasill " means to bear ; so living nature was regarded as moved and ruled by the divine power , which bears the same relation to it as the soul does to the body . On the tree's top sits an ...
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Poetry By the Right Hon LORD HALsbury | 1 |
Ethical and Symbolical Literature in Art | 25 |
Coincidences By the Right Hon Professor | 67 |
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