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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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Nay , the honeycomb in the bee - hives , was , in some places , melted , ( if we can give credit to the newspapers , ) so that the honey was observed running out from the bottom of the hives . In Scotland , as already remarked ...
Nay , the honeycomb in the bee - hives , was , in some places , melted , ( if we can give credit to the newspapers , ) so that the honey was observed running out from the bottom of the hives . In Scotland , as already remarked ...
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... but the independence of our nation also ; both being , evidently , struck at by a lawless domineering power , who respects no rights , and is restrained by no treaties when it is found inconvenient to observe them .
... but the independence of our nation also ; both being , evidently , struck at by a lawless domineering power , who respects no rights , and is restrained by no treaties when it is found inconvenient to observe them .
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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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The passion it inspires is evidently a mix- ture of terror , of admiration , and of curiosity ; but they are characterized by a majesty we observe on no other occasion . It is to enjoy these impres- sions undisturbed that the poet se- ...
The passion it inspires is evidently a mix- ture of terror , of admiration , and of curiosity ; but they are characterized by a majesty we observe on no other occasion . It is to enjoy these impres- sions undisturbed that the poet se- ...
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