The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 113,Teil 1E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1843 |
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... nature and aspect of what you then contemplate from the object of your former knowledge . Every hour that you continue to regard what strikes you with its newness , carries off that newness , and your impressions fade and bedim ...
... nature and aspect of what you then contemplate from the object of your former knowledge . Every hour that you continue to regard what strikes you with its newness , carries off that newness , and your impressions fade and bedim ...
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... cept such of the latter as were at work in the waggons . We felt astonished at the silence of nature . Not a horse , a cow , a made her a parting present of a ball - book 4 Howitt's Rural and Domestic Life in Germany . [ Jan.
... cept such of the latter as were at work in the waggons . We felt astonished at the silence of nature . Not a horse , a cow , a made her a parting present of a ball - book 4 Howitt's Rural and Domestic Life in Germany . [ Jan.
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... nature , and conferred on mankind a perpetual addi- tion to their objects of admiration and af- fection . *** There was also a cast of Schiller's features taken after death , equally bearing testimony to the fidelity of the sculptor in ...
... nature , and conferred on mankind a perpetual addi- tion to their objects of admiration and af- fection . *** There was also a cast of Schiller's features taken after death , equally bearing testimony to the fidelity of the sculptor in ...
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... nature's out - of- door blessings . We had heard that he was quite childish , and were agreeably sur- prised to find him so perfectly rational , collected , and with no further appearance of childishness than that resulting from the ...
... nature's out - of- door blessings . We had heard that he was quite childish , and were agreeably sur- prised to find him so perfectly rational , collected , and with no further appearance of childishness than that resulting from the ...
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... Nature's secrets hid thy birth - place lies , Far scatter'd , deep , remote from human eyes , Amid the germs that first gave Nature birth , And the primæval elements of earth ; Whence dared to draw thee to earth's airs , and blend Thy ...
... Nature's secrets hid thy birth - place lies , Far scatter'd , deep , remote from human eyes , Amid the germs that first gave Nature birth , And the primæval elements of earth ; Whence dared to draw thee to earth's airs , and blend Thy ...
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