| Martha Woodmansee - 1994 - 224 Seiten
...simplicity;—lovers sequestered in these blissful solitudes, "from towns and toils remote,"—and rustic poets and philosophers communing with nature,...pursuits and selfish malignity of ordinary mortals;— . .. the sublime impression of the Mighty Power which piled the massive cliffs upon each other, and... | |
| 1818 - 448 Seiten
...that alone gives it either interest or beauty ; and the delight of those, who behold it, will always be found to be in exact proportion to the force of...affections. The leading impressions here are those of romantick seclusion, and primeval simplicity ; lovers sequestered in these blissful solitudes ' from... | |
| Goodloe Harper Bell - 1886 - 124 Seiten
...Aim not to show knowledge,25 but to acquire it. 22. The delight of those who behold it,*6 will always be found to be in exact proportion to the force of their imagination88 and the warmth of their social affections. 23. Slowly,82 silently,** was the murderer's... | |
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