Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen3Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1823 |
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... nature . The Ger- mans have long ago entered into definitions of this term , when in France it would have been ... nature faithfully ; that their colours are gaudy , artificial , and forced ; that they reject expressions of natural ...
... nature . The Ger- mans have long ago entered into definitions of this term , when in France it would have been ... nature faithfully ; that their colours are gaudy , artificial , and forced ; that they reject expressions of natural ...
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... nature being always the same . In describing her emotions in the passion of love , for example , that writer will be ... nature on the model of Shakspeare , and not of something neither ancient nor modern , a gallico - latin medley , to ...
... nature being always the same . In describing her emotions in the passion of love , for example , that writer will be ... nature on the model of Shakspeare , and not of something neither ancient nor modern , a gallico - latin medley , to ...
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... nature , and the deep , unfathomable secrecies of human thought . Would to heaven it were allowed to others to do likewise ! And he hath been rewarded with many new cogitations of nature and of nature's God ; and he hath heard , in the ...
... nature , and the deep , unfathomable secrecies of human thought . Would to heaven it were allowed to others to do likewise ! And he hath been rewarded with many new cogitations of nature and of nature's God ; and he hath heard , in the ...
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