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499 Observations on the Introduction of Moonlight Scenery into Poetry , and the Effects the Contemplation of Nature by Night has on the human Mind , 501 Account of Manuscripts in the Scotch College at Paris , .
499 Observations on the Introduction of Moonlight Scenery into Poetry , and the Effects the Contemplation of Nature by Night has on the human Mind , 501 Account of Manuscripts in the Scotch College at Paris , .
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Observations on the Introduction of MOONLIGHT SCENERY into POETRY , and the Effects the Contemplation of Nature by night has on the human mind . To the Editor . SIR , IT appears not a little surprising , that among the numerous ...
Observations on the Introduction of MOONLIGHT SCENERY into POETRY , and the Effects the Contemplation of Nature by night has on the human mind . To the Editor . SIR , IT appears not a little surprising , that among the numerous ...
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ruddy tints of the setting sun diffused over the face of nature . Many of the night scenes in poetry contribute little to illustrate this subject , have frequently no connection with the natural phenomena ...
ruddy tints of the setting sun diffused over the face of nature . Many of the night scenes in poetry contribute little to illustrate this subject , have frequently no connection with the natural phenomena ...
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Twas dead of night , when weary bodies close Their eyes in balmy sleep , or soft repose ; The winds no longer whisper through the woods , Nor murm'ring tides disturb the gentle foods . The flocks and herds and party - colour'd fowl ...
Twas dead of night , when weary bodies close Their eyes in balmy sleep , or soft repose ; The winds no longer whisper through the woods , Nor murm'ring tides disturb the gentle foods . The flocks and herds and party - colour'd fowl ...
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The effects of night scenery appear more conspicuous in Ossian than in a- ny other poet whatever , for producing these tender and melancholy reflec- tions . All his poems breathe the same enthusiastic representation of nature ...
The effects of night scenery appear more conspicuous in Ossian than in a- ny other poet whatever , for producing these tender and melancholy reflec- tions . All his poems breathe the same enthusiastic representation of nature ...
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