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... fact , a notion of grandeur , as connected with magnitude , has seduced persons of taste into a general mistake upon this subject . It is much more desirable , for the purposes of pleasure , that lakes should be numerous , and small or ...
... fact , a notion of grandeur , as connected with magnitude , has seduced persons of taste into a general mistake upon this subject . It is much more desirable , for the purposes of pleasure , that lakes should be numerous , and small or ...
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... fact , the most consider- able , while they continue in the mountain and lake- 1 See the poem entitled Fidelity , in the " Poetical Works , " vol . iii . p . 44.-ED. 2 In fact there is not an instance of a harbour on the Cumber- land ...
... fact , the most consider- able , while they continue in the mountain and lake- 1 See the poem entitled Fidelity , in the " Poetical Works , " vol . iii . p . 44.-ED. 2 In fact there is not an instance of a harbour on the Cumber- land ...
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... fact , one of the principal causes which give it such a striking superiority , in beauty and interest , over all other parts of the island . " When the Abbots of Furness , " says an author before cited , " enfranchised their villains ...
... fact , one of the principal causes which give it such a striking superiority , in beauty and interest , over all other parts of the island . " When the Abbots of Furness , " says an author before cited , " enfranchised their villains ...
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... fact the sunshine of the South of Europe , so envied when heard of at a distance , is in many respects injurious to rural beauty , particularly as it incites to the cultivation of spots of ground which in 1 The greatest variety of trees ...
... fact the sunshine of the South of Europe , so envied when heard of at a distance , is in many respects injurious to rural beauty , particularly as it incites to the cultivation of spots of ground which in 1 The greatest variety of trees ...
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... fact the reflection of a pleasure - house called Lyulph's Tower - the towers and battlements magnified and so much changed in shape as not to be immediately recognized . In the meanwhile , the pleasure - house itself was altogether ...
... fact the reflection of a pleasure - house called Lyulph's Tower - the towers and battlements magnified and so much changed in shape as not to be immediately recognized . In the meanwhile , the pleasure - house itself was altogether ...
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