The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Tom 70,Część 2 |
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... and warlike occupiers in former ages , can enjoy in peace the rich and pleasing In literature , and the arts and sciences , this city makes rather a conspi- , cuous figure than otherwise , having produced several men of letters of ...
... and warlike occupiers in former ages , can enjoy in peace the rich and pleasing In literature , and the arts and sciences , this city makes rather a conspi- , cuous figure than otherwise , having produced several men of letters of ...
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Thus situated , sustaining daily injuries , even indignities , with a patient forbearance , from a sincere desire to live in peace and harmony with all the world ; the French Directory , mistaking the motives and the American character ...
Thus situated , sustaining daily injuries , even indignities , with a patient forbearance , from a sincere desire to live in peace and harmony with all the world ; the French Directory , mistaking the motives and the American character ...
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... And with a paler red the pendants gleam ; The masts tall shadows tremble o'er the deep , The peaceful winds a holy silence keep ; The The watchman's carrol echo'd from the prows , Alone , 501 Introduction of Moonlight Scenery into ...
... And with a paler red the pendants gleam ; The masts tall shadows tremble o'er the deep , The peaceful winds a holy silence keep ; The The watchman's carrol echo'd from the prows , Alone , 501 Introduction of Moonlight Scenery into ...
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... the dangers to be encountered before he can fly 66 embrace , " are apt to overpower his to meet his Helen's lov'd acute than those experienced in the mind with sensations infinitely more peaceful walks of life .
... the dangers to be encountered before he can fly 66 embrace , " are apt to overpower his to meet his Helen's lov'd acute than those experienced in the mind with sensations infinitely more peaceful walks of life .
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It is to enjoy these impres- sions undisturbed that the poet se- cludes himself in the recesses where the sublime has fixed her peaceful re- sidence , where he experiences in con- templation the full force of that geni- us whose ...
It is to enjoy these impres- sions undisturbed that the poet se- cludes himself in the recesses where the sublime has fixed her peaceful re- sidence , where he experiences in con- templation the full force of that geni- us whose ...
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