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... Nature had given us ; while overhead a colony of young gulls screamed , and chased , and fought each other for choice morsels of refuse , with an indifference to the newly arrived humans that showed how seldom they were disturbed ...
... Nature had given us ; while overhead a colony of young gulls screamed , and chased , and fought each other for choice morsels of refuse , with an indifference to the newly arrived humans that showed how seldom they were disturbed ...
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... nature . It was a sort of reversal of the romantic point of view , according to which nature herself only served as a pretext or an occasion for displaying the poet's personality . The subjective impression be- came , with Laprade ...
... nature . It was a sort of reversal of the romantic point of view , according to which nature herself only served as a pretext or an occasion for displaying the poet's personality . The subjective impression be- came , with Laprade ...
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... nature , that he should become a sworn interpreter ; not necessarily impassible , but yet quite impar- tial and incorruptible . It is no longer the question to know the poet's point of view , whether he is pleased or indignant , or with ...
... nature , that he should become a sworn interpreter ; not necessarily impassible , but yet quite impar- tial and incorruptible . It is no longer the question to know the poet's point of view , whether he is pleased or indignant , or with ...
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Old Doctors The By C W HECKETHORN | 139 |
The Thames a Salmon RiverPurification of the Thames | 165 |
Tale The of Anne By KATHARINE Sylvester | 223 |
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