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... natural objects . What false notions have pre- end . I return then to [ the ] question , please whom ? or what ? I answer , human nature as it has been [ and ever ] will be . But where are we to find the best measure of this ? I answer ...
... natural objects . What false notions have pre- end . I return then to [ the ] question , please whom ? or what ? I answer , human nature as it has been [ and ever ] will be . But where are we to find the best measure of this ? I answer ...
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... nature's quietness And solitary musings , all my heart Is softened , and made worthy to indulge Love , and the thoughts that yearn for human kind . NETHER STOWEY , April 20 , 1798 THE NIGHTINGALE A CONVERSATION POEM , APRIL , 1798 230 ...
... nature's quietness And solitary musings , all my heart Is softened , and made worthy to indulge Love , and the thoughts that yearn for human kind . NETHER STOWEY , April 20 , 1798 THE NIGHTINGALE A CONVERSATION POEM , APRIL , 1798 230 ...
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... nature alone , exactly kin .... as she appears , is not sufficient to bear him out . The very sky of his painting is not the portrait of the sky of nature ; it is a composi- tion of different skies , observed at different 10 tion of a ...
... nature alone , exactly kin .... as she appears , is not sufficient to bear him out . The very sky of his painting is not the portrait of the sky of nature ; it is a composi- tion of different skies , observed at different 10 tion of a ...
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