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Page 45
... light , our associa- tions become more sensitive and corporeal , and consequently less refined . The light of the sun is also too clear , and too generally pervading in its nature , to be so poetical as that of the moon . It leaves too ...
... light , our associa- tions become more sensitive and corporeal , and consequently less refined . The light of the sun is also too clear , and too generally pervading in its nature , to be so poetical as that of the moon . It leaves too ...
Page 47
... light and shade which charac- terise her influence over external nature . Here are no lesser lights , no minor shadows to constitute a medium between the two ex- tremes . The whole earth is under the do- minion of two ruling powers ...
... light and shade which charac- terise her influence over external nature . Here are no lesser lights , no minor shadows to constitute a medium between the two ex- tremes . The whole earth is under the do- minion of two ruling powers ...
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... light , floating upon the pure ocean of celestial blue , like a spirit half earthly half divine , wandering on its upward journey to the realms of bliss , have vanished with the sun- beams that gave a short - lived glory to its ...
... light , floating upon the pure ocean of celestial blue , like a spirit half earthly half divine , wandering on its upward journey to the realms of bliss , have vanished with the sun- beams that gave a short - lived glory to its ...
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THE HALL AND THE COTTAGE | 7 |
ELLEN EKSDALE 68 | 68 |
THE CURATES WIDOW 83 | 83 |
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