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Page 108
... nature may be better calculated than the works of art to supply similes for the poet is a question which would give rise to a discussion as useless as it would be inter- minable ; and we are sorry to observe men of real learning and ...
... nature may be better calculated than the works of art to supply similes for the poet is a question which would give rise to a discussion as useless as it would be inter- minable ; and we are sorry to observe men of real learning and ...
Page 297
... nature in every changing shape , and in every varying season , when beaming with sun - shine or when shadowed with tears . In this point of view , the little volume before us is singu- larly curious , on account of the many most ...
... nature in every changing shape , and in every varying season , when beaming with sun - shine or when shadowed with tears . In this point of view , the little volume before us is singu- larly curious , on account of the many most ...
Page 473
... Nature more than Nature needs Man's life is cheap as beast's . " - These laws create more mendicity than they relieve . In- stead of raising the price of labour by increasing the demand for labourers , they tend to overstock the market ...
... Nature more than Nature needs Man's life is cheap as beast's . " - These laws create more mendicity than they relieve . In- stead of raising the price of labour by increasing the demand for labourers , they tend to overstock the market ...
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