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Pagina 4
Yet the ers can do . When the world comes to Peasant less tragically , less awfully , than recognize what a wonderful agency it is the Peer . All the gentle compensations which in reality makes a great part of the of nature , all her ...
Yet the ers can do . When the world comes to Peasant less tragically , less awfully , than recognize what a wonderful agency it is the Peer . All the gentle compensations which in reality makes a great part of the of nature , all her ...
Pagina 7
Bold critic , wise by nature ! Is there “ Nothing could be more retired than our not something in these scenes which the manner of living : we rarely ... “ The cheerless gloom of a hermit , some idea of astronomy and natural his- with ...
Bold critic , wise by nature ! Is there “ Nothing could be more retired than our not something in these scenes which the manner of living : we rarely ... “ The cheerless gloom of a hermit , some idea of astronomy and natural his- with ...
Pagina 8
My brother , at the have been more natural and agreeable age of thirteen , assisted in threshing the had he never met with the compositions crops of corn ; and at fifteen was the prin- of these “ eminent writers : " nor need we cipal ...
My brother , at the have been more natural and agreeable age of thirteen , assisted in threshing the had he never met with the compositions crops of corn ; and at fifteen was the prin- of these “ eminent writers : " nor need we cipal ...
Pagina 9
... to see the prince , " able to set want at defiance , " beauty of nature - which was all he required for independ“ The rustling corn , the fruited thorn , ence , and cumbered with no artificial needs . And every happy creature .
... to see the prince , " able to set want at defiance , " beauty of nature - which was all he required for independ“ The rustling corn , the fruited thorn , ence , and cumbered with no artificial needs . And every happy creature .
Pagina 10
Amid its simple enjoyments there Yet Nature's charms , the hills and woods , had been one which is curiously illustraThe sweeping vales , and foaming floods , tive of the intellectual ambition which is Are free alike to all . natural to ...
Amid its simple enjoyments there Yet Nature's charms , the hills and woods , had been one which is curiously illustraThe sweeping vales , and foaming floods , tive of the intellectual ambition which is Are free alike to all . natural to ...
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