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Page 39
... nature , he should not forget the source from which they emanate ; Forget we not the artist in the art , Nor overlook the giver in the grace ; Say , what is nature , but that little part Which man's imperfect vision can embrace Of the ...
... nature , he should not forget the source from which they emanate ; Forget we not the artist in the art , Nor overlook the giver in the grace ; Say , what is nature , but that little part Which man's imperfect vision can embrace Of the ...
Page 113
... Nature , & c .; i . e . Harmonies of Nature , by Jacques - Bernardin - Henri de Saint - Pierre ; embellished with a Head of the Author . Published by Louis Aimé - Martin ; being a Sequel to the Studies of Nature * . 3 Vols . About 500 ...
... Nature , & c .; i . e . Harmonies of Nature , by Jacques - Bernardin - Henri de Saint - Pierre ; embellished with a Head of the Author . Published by Louis Aimé - Martin ; being a Sequel to the Studies of Nature * . 3 Vols . About 500 ...
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... nature , and transfuses his sensations into the poem before us with a very masterly hand . We meet with touches , indeed , which strongly remind us of " The Pleasures of Memory ; " and others which approach to the vigour of the poet of ...
... nature , and transfuses his sensations into the poem before us with a very masterly hand . We meet with touches , indeed , which strongly remind us of " The Pleasures of Memory ; " and others which approach to the vigour of the poet of ...
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