Select Essays: Chiefly Bearing on English LiteratureE. Arnold, 1894 - 268 sivua |
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... nature . But before the year was ended , I had occasion to wonder at the progress that may be made , in despite of natural deficiency , by dint alone of practice ; for I actually produced three landscapes , which a lady thought worthy ...
... nature . But before the year was ended , I had occasion to wonder at the progress that may be made , in despite of natural deficiency , by dint alone of practice ; for I actually produced three landscapes , which a lady thought worthy ...
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... nature which Cowper in his tender fashion so fully shared . So far , we have no cause to envy our neighbour . Thus ... nature considered in itself , a representation of which our more elevated prose presents such magnificent examples ...
... nature which Cowper in his tender fashion so fully shared . So far , we have no cause to envy our neighbour . Thus ... nature considered in itself , a representation of which our more elevated prose presents such magnificent examples ...
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... nature have acted powerfully upon him , and he has owed to them his most contrary , most lively sensations . When he ... natural landscapes with colours that have a savour rough but refreshing . From the complete point of view of ethics ...
... nature have acted powerfully upon him , and he has owed to them his most contrary , most lively sensations . When he ... natural landscapes with colours that have a savour rough but refreshing . From the complete point of view of ethics ...
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OF A LITERARY TRADITION AND IN WHAT SENSE | 21 |
LETTERS OF LORD CHESTERFIELD TO HIS SON 1850 | 51 |
WILLIAM COWPER I 1854 | 74 |
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