A Book of American LiteratureFranklyn Bliss Snyder, Edward Douglas Snyder Macmillan, 1935 - 1137 páginas |
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... nature is probably the quality which has chiefly endeared him to us as a poet . There is an intimacy amounting almost to personal affection in his feeling for the yellow violet , the fringed gentian , and the bobolink ; the poems in ...
... nature is probably the quality which has chiefly endeared him to us as a poet . There is an intimacy amounting almost to personal affection in his feeling for the yellow violet , the fringed gentian , and the bobolink ; the poems in ...
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... nature . If the king is in the any particular landscape as the necessity 15 palace , nobody looks at the walls . It is of being beautiful under which every when he is gone , and the house is filled landscape lies . Nature cannot be sur ...
... nature . If the king is in the any particular landscape as the necessity 15 palace , nobody looks at the walls . It is of being beautiful under which every when he is gone , and the house is filled landscape lies . Nature cannot be sur ...
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... nature ? One look at the face of heaven and earth lays all petu- lance at rest , and soothes us to wiser con- victions . To the intelligent , nature con- verts itself into a vast promise , and will not be rashly explained . Her secret ...
... nature ? One look at the face of heaven and earth lays all petu- lance at rest , and soothes us to wiser con- victions . To the intelligent , nature con- verts itself into a vast promise , and will not be rashly explained . Her secret ...
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