The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Tom 70,Część 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1808 |
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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 hu- man Mind , Account of Manuscripts in the Scotch College at Paris , • ... 499 Page Vol . III ...
... Observations on the Introduction of Moonlight Scenery into Poetry , and the Effects the Contemplation of Nature by Night has on the hu- man Mind , Account of Manuscripts in the Scotch College at Paris , • ... 499 Page Vol . III ...
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... observed running out from the bot- etom of the hives . In Scotland , as al- ready remarked , the heat was more moderate ; and it has not been attend- ed with any remarkable effects . ---- July 16. - Some fine showers fell this day , and ...
... observed running out from the bot- etom of the hives . In Scotland , as al- ready remarked , the heat was more moderate ; and it has not been attend- ed with any remarkable effects . ---- July 16. - Some fine showers fell this day , and ...
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... observe them . Thus situated , sustaining daily in- juries , even indignities , with a patient forbearance , from a sincere desire to live in peace and harmony with all the world ; the French Directory , mis- taking the motives and the ...
... observe them . Thus situated , sustaining daily in- juries , even indignities , with a patient forbearance , from a sincere desire to live in peace and harmony with all the world ; the French Directory , mis- taking the motives and the ...
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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 . SIR , To the Editor . Tappears 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 . SIR , To the Editor . Tappears not a little surprising , that among the numerous ...
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... observe on no other occasion . It is to enjoy these impres sions undisturbed that the poet se- cludes himself in the recesses wher the sublime has fixed her peaceful re- sidence , where he experiences in con templation the full force of ...
... observe on no other occasion . It is to enjoy these impres sions undisturbed that the poet se- cludes himself in the recesses wher the sublime has fixed her peaceful re- sidence , where he experiences in con templation the full force of ...
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