The North American Review, Volume 4University of Northern Iowa, 1965 |
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... nature has dis- played a great variety of the most strange and whimsical vagaries . It is an assemblage of beautiful meadows , ver- dant ridges , and rude mishapen piles of red clay thrown together in the utmost apparent confusion , yet ...
... nature has dis- played a great variety of the most strange and whimsical vagaries . It is an assemblage of beautiful meadows , ver- dant ridges , and rude mishapen piles of red clay thrown together in the utmost apparent confusion , yet ...
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... nature , and would erect an altar to him , in the good Old Testa- ment way . Natural productions should be the image of the world , and a flame burning upon these , should signify the spirit of man as ascending up in aspirations to his ...
... nature , and would erect an altar to him , in the good Old Testa- ment way . Natural productions should be the image of the world , and a flame burning upon these , should signify the spirit of man as ascending up in aspirations to his ...
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... nature , or events , or bodies of men , which either want personality or unity ; and hence the man , after fearful and desolating war , sometimes rises on the ruins of all the necessities of nature and all the pre- scriptions of society ...
... nature , or events , or bodies of men , which either want personality or unity ; and hence the man , after fearful and desolating war , sometimes rises on the ruins of all the necessities of nature and all the pre- scriptions of society ...
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