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... nature . He imagines that it resides only in simplicity , forgetting that true nature is consistent with perfect beauty and propriety ; and that true poetry has also a nature of its own , elevated and great , opposed to that of our ...
... nature . He imagines that it resides only in simplicity , forgetting that true nature is consistent with perfect beauty and propriety ; and that true poetry has also a nature of its own , elevated and great , opposed to that of our ...
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... Nature , a descriptive Tale . By the Author of " Letters on History , ' " " Affection's Gift , " & c . 12mo . 2 Vols . Baldwin and Co. 1820 . We cannot offer better advice to this fair writer , than that she should confine herself in ...
... Nature , a descriptive Tale . By the Author of " Letters on History , ' " " Affection's Gift , " & c . 12mo . 2 Vols . Baldwin and Co. 1820 . We cannot offer better advice to this fair writer , than that she should confine herself in ...
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... nature must be wonderously mixed up with the world of spirits ; thus arises nature's state of nature . A genuine tale must be at the same time a prophetic represent- ation , an ideal representation , and an absolutely necessary ...
... nature must be wonderously mixed up with the world of spirits ; thus arises nature's state of nature . A genuine tale must be at the same time a prophetic represent- ation , an ideal representation , and an absolutely necessary ...
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Ricardo on Political Economy | 1 |
TITLES AUTHORS NAMES c of the Pub | 8 |
Ireland Walks through | 32 |
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