The Doctor & C, 5 tomasLongman, 1838 - 387 psl. |
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... nature , it is impossible to sepa- rate one branch from another and see it in all its beauty . I beg therefore my readers not to judge of the work by parcels , but to continue to the end , that so they may see the connec- tion of every ...
... nature , it is impossible to sepa- rate one branch from another and see it in all its beauty . I beg therefore my readers not to judge of the work by parcels , but to continue to the end , that so they may see the connec- tion of every ...
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... Nature , where it creeps and winds Among her lovely works with a secure And unambitious course , reflecting clear , If not the virtues , yet the worth of brutes . COWPER . CHAPTER CXLVII . p . 124 . - OLD TREES . SHIPS . FIGURATIVE ...
... Nature , where it creeps and winds Among her lovely works with a secure And unambitious course , reflecting clear , If not the virtues , yet the worth of brutes . COWPER . CHAPTER CXLVII . p . 124 . - OLD TREES . SHIPS . FIGURATIVE ...
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Robert Southey. esgaler , et sur tout ce cheval , verd de nature- Such a horse Rommel saw in the Duke of Parma's stables ; because of its green colour it was called Speranza , and the Duke prized it above all his other horses for the ...
Robert Southey. esgaler , et sur tout ce cheval , verd de nature- Such a horse Rommel saw in the Duke of Parma's stables ; because of its green colour it was called Speranza , and the Duke prized it above all his other horses for the ...
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... Nature seemed to to have made him , not with her wonted haste , but with such deliberation and perfection , that as a painter when he finishes a picture success- fully , uses to mark it with his name , so might Nature upon this work ...
... Nature seemed to to have made him , not with her wonted haste , but with such deliberation and perfection , that as a painter when he finishes a picture success- fully , uses to mark it with his name , so might Nature upon this work ...
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... Nature might stand up And say to all the world , this was a Horse . In the words of an old romance , to describe him ainsi qu'il apartient seroit difficile jusques à l'impossibilité , beyond which no difficulty can go . He was as ...
... Nature might stand up And say to all the world , this was a Horse . In the words of an old romance , to describe him ainsi qu'il apartient seroit difficile jusques à l'impossibilité , beyond which no difficulty can go . He was as ...
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