Masters of American Literature, Volume 1Henry August Pochmann, Gay Wilson Allen Macmillan, 1949 - 1679 pagina's |
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Pagina 243
... English tragedy , and high English comedy , chaste specimen in marble , of the Ionic , 14 if my 20 both of which , you know , are excellent , never fail memory is correct . In New - York , there are two theatres about as large as the ...
... English tragedy , and high English comedy , chaste specimen in marble , of the Ionic , 14 if my 20 both of which , you know , are excellent , never fail memory is correct . In New - York , there are two theatres about as large as the ...
Pagina 376
... English , in fact , are strongly gifted with the rural feeling . They possess a quick sensibility to the beauties of nature , and a keen relish for the pleasures and employments of the country . This passion seems inherent in them ...
... English , in fact , are strongly gifted with the rural feeling . They possess a quick sensibility to the beauties of nature , and a keen relish for the pleasures and employments of the country . This passion seems inherent in them ...
Pagina 377
... English in the cultivation of land , and in what is called landscape gardening , is un- rivalled . They have studied nature intently , and dis- cover an exquisite sense of her beautiful forms and harmonious combinations . Those charms ...
... English in the cultivation of land , and in what is called landscape gardening , is un- rivalled . They have studied nature intently , and dis- cover an exquisite sense of her beautiful forms and harmonious combinations . Those charms ...
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