Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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... appear almost as if the pulse of life stood still . Yet a little while and a miracle the most stu- pendous bursts upon our view : Nature seems again , as in the primal hour of her existence , to start into life and splendor ; for the ...
... appear almost as if the pulse of life stood still . Yet a little while and a miracle the most stu- pendous bursts upon our view : Nature seems again , as in the primal hour of her existence , to start into life and splendor ; for the ...
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... appear vested , as it were , in paradisaical beauty , and fresh from the hands of their Creator . It is , consequently , at this interesting period of our earthly pilgrimage , when , whilst every sense is stimulated by B 2 MORNINGS IN ...
... appear vested , as it were , in paradisaical beauty , and fresh from the hands of their Creator . It is , consequently , at this interesting period of our earthly pilgrimage , when , whilst every sense is stimulated by B 2 MORNINGS IN ...
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... appear studded with as many stars , but it is not so dear to us as when we gazed upon it from the footpath by our native cottage . Even the old gate , which opens into the small garden , has a sacredness about it which we love to ...
... appear studded with as many stars , but it is not so dear to us as when we gazed upon it from the footpath by our native cottage . Even the old gate , which opens into the small garden , has a sacredness about it which we love to ...
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... appear , in truth , from all that can be inferred , either from his own works or the testimony of his contempo- raries , that in all the relations of life , public or private , social or domestic , he was alike the bene- factor of his ...
... appear , in truth , from all that can be inferred , either from his own works or the testimony of his contempo- raries , that in all the relations of life , public or private , social or domestic , he was alike the bene- factor of his ...
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... appears , from the close of it , to have been a man of genius and learning , but somewhat too diffident of his own abilities . " Quid agit Comum tuæ , meæque deliciæ ? quid suburbanum amoenissimum ? quid'illa porticus , verna semper ...
... appears , from the close of it , to have been a man of genius and learning , but somewhat too diffident of his own abilities . " Quid agit Comum tuæ , meæque deliciæ ? quid suburbanum amoenissimum ? quid'illa porticus , verna semper ...
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Mornings in Spring; Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical ..., Volume 1 Nathan Drake No preview available - 2012 |
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