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Page xix
... nature of some of the things in life that move us - love , human beauty or the beauty of nature , courage and disaster - you will realise that they have one thing in common . They all pass away . In themselves they do not last . Because ...
... nature of some of the things in life that move us - love , human beauty or the beauty of nature , courage and disaster - you will realise that they have one thing in common . They all pass away . In themselves they do not last . Because ...
Page xxxiii
... nature in an entirely new way . You will recognise that the contrast between the healthy , red - faced country farmer and the pale town children gives a very clear impression of the difference between the warm , homely harvest moon and ...
... nature in an entirely new way . You will recognise that the contrast between the healthy , red - faced country farmer and the pale town children gives a very clear impression of the difference between the warm , homely harvest moon and ...
Page 291
... nature which is typical of him , and the simple , exquisite pleasure which he found in the life of birds and small animals . It is a very early example of the kind of writing known as impressionism , which aims at con- veying as ...
... nature which is typical of him , and the simple , exquisite pleasure which he found in the life of birds and small animals . It is a very early example of the kind of writing known as impressionism , which aims at con- veying as ...
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