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... manner , we have a distinct but most poetical sense in the mind . We mean the integrity of impression made by manifold natural objects . It is this which distinguishes the stick of tim- ber of the wood - cutter , from the tree of the ...
... manner , we have a distinct but most poetical sense in the mind . We mean the integrity of impression made by manifold natural objects . It is this which distinguishes the stick of tim- ber of the wood - cutter , from the tree of the ...
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... manner . 1. First , the simple perception of natural forms is a delight . The influence of the forms and actions in na- ture is so needful to man , that , in its lowest functions , it seems to lie on the confines of commodity and beauty ...
... manner . 1. First , the simple perception of natural forms is a delight . The influence of the forms and actions in na- ture is so needful to man , that , in its lowest functions , it seems to lie on the confines of commodity and beauty ...
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... manner . The seed of a plant , to what affecting analogies in the nature of man is that little fruit made use of , in all discourse , up to the voice of Paul , who calls the human corpse a seed , " It is sown a natural body ; it is ...
... manner . The seed of a plant , to what affecting analogies in the nature of man is that little fruit made use of , in all discourse , up to the voice of Paul , who calls the human corpse a seed , " It is sown a natural body ; it is ...
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... manner , the memorable words of history , and the proverbs of nations , consist usually of a natural fact , selected as a picture or parable of a moral truth . Thus : A rolling stone gathers no moss ; A bird in the hand is worth two in ...
... manner , the memorable words of history , and the proverbs of nations , consist usually of a natural fact , selected as a picture or parable of a moral truth . Thus : A rolling stone gathers no moss ; A bird in the hand is worth two in ...
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... manner , what good heed Nature forms in us ! She pardons no mistakes . Her yea is and her nay , nay . yea , The first steps in Agriculture , Astronomy , Zoology ( those first steps which the farmer , the hunter , and the sailor take ) ...
... manner , what good heed Nature forms in us ! She pardons no mistakes . Her yea is and her nay , nay . yea , The first steps in Agriculture , Astronomy , Zoology ( those first steps which the farmer , the hunter , and the sailor take ) ...
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