The Living Age, 247. kötetLiving Age Company, 1905 |
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426. oldal
... nature . By this I do not mean for a moment that na- ture is less beautiful than is supposed , but that many of the rapturous ex- pressions one hears and sees used about the enjoyment of nature are very insincere ; though it is equally ...
... nature . By this I do not mean for a moment that na- ture is less beautiful than is supposed , but that many of the rapturous ex- pressions one hears and sees used about the enjoyment of nature are very insincere ; though it is equally ...
428. oldal
... nature seems to have any direct message to the stricken heart . Not till the fire is dying in the grate Look we for any kinship with the stars , says a subtle poet ; and such comfort as nature can give is not the direct comfort of ...
... nature seems to have any direct message to the stricken heart . Not till the fire is dying in the grate Look we for any kinship with the stars , says a subtle poet ; and such comfort as nature can give is not the direct comfort of ...
571. oldal
... nature . Indeed , Sir Joshua Reynolds confessed himself unable to discover any charm in a landscape picture from which the human element was absent . So , a mere catalogue of the beauties of nature without reference , direct or indirect ...
... nature . Indeed , Sir Joshua Reynolds confessed himself unable to discover any charm in a landscape picture from which the human element was absent . So , a mere catalogue of the beauties of nature without reference , direct or indirect ...
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