English Poetry and Prose of the Romantic MovementGeorge Benjamin Woods Scott, Foresman, 1929 - 1454 pages |
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Page 254
... Nature , prized For her. morn 245 Smoke round him , as from hill to hill he hies , His staff protending like a hunter's spear , Or by its aid leaping from crag to crag , And o'er the brawling beds of unbridged streams . Philosophy ...
... Nature , prized For her. morn 245 Smoke round him , as from hill to hill he hies , His staff protending like a hunter's spear , Or by its aid leaping from crag to crag , And o'er the brawling beds of unbridged streams . Philosophy ...
Page 392
... nature in his images and descriptions as taken imme- diately from nature , and proving a long and genial intimacy with the spirit which gives the physiognomic expression to all the works of nature . Like a green field reflected in a ...
... nature in his images and descriptions as taken imme- diately from nature , and proving a long and genial intimacy with the spirit which gives the physiognomic expression to all the works of nature . Like a green field reflected in a ...
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... nature their importance and striking origi nality can hardly be overstated . Though Thomson talked the language of his day , his thought was a new one . He taught clearly , though without emphasis , the power of nature to quiet the ...
... nature their importance and striking origi nality can hardly be overstated . Though Thomson talked the language of his day , his thought was a new one . He taught clearly , though without emphasis , the power of nature to quiet the ...
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