The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Part 1, Volume 1Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 - English periodicals |
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... observations , but the Recluse still harbours his gloomy thoughts . The Pastor being requested to give some portraits of the living or dead , from his observations of life among the mountains , describes the mountain cottage and its ...
... observations , but the Recluse still harbours his gloomy thoughts . The Pastor being requested to give some portraits of the living or dead , from his observations of life among the mountains , describes the mountain cottage and its ...
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... observations and have seemed blinder in their and experiences of his life , and giving knowledge than others in their ignor- them to the world in the form of phi- losophic reflections , applicable not to himself alone , but to the ...
... observations and have seemed blinder in their and experiences of his life , and giving knowledge than others in their ignor- them to the world in the form of phi- losophic reflections , applicable not to himself alone , but to the ...
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... observations during the voyage may be estimated by this one : - " At four o'clock I observed a wild duck swimming on the waves , a single solitary wild duck ! It is not easy to conceive how interesting a thing it looked in that round ...
... observations during the voyage may be estimated by this one : - " At four o'clock I observed a wild duck swimming on the waves , a single solitary wild duck ! It is not easy to conceive how interesting a thing it looked in that round ...
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