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... nature thus become an involuntary inter- preter between us and our feelings ! Is the murmur of the ocean without a meaning ? Is the roll of the thunder without a voice ? Is the blasted spot on which the rage of both has been exhausted ...
... nature thus become an involuntary inter- preter between us and our feelings ! Is the murmur of the ocean without a meaning ? Is the roll of the thunder without a voice ? Is the blasted spot on which the rage of both has been exhausted ...
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... Natural History ; and on the Importance of attaching Museums of the Productions of Nature to National Seminaries of Education . Addressed to the Proprie- tors of the Belfast Institution . 12mo . pp . 122. Printed at Bel- fast . 1820 ...
... Natural History ; and on the Importance of attaching Museums of the Productions of Nature to National Seminaries of Education . Addressed to the Proprie- tors of the Belfast Institution . 12mo . pp . 122. Printed at Bel- fast . 1820 ...
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... nature ? Is not nature the parent , the support , the object , and the end of art ? and is it not the triumph and perfection of art to imitate nature ? We must not be duped by the cant of criti- cism ; and we admonish the fair author ...
... nature ? Is not nature the parent , the support , the object , and the end of art ? and is it not the triumph and perfection of art to imitate nature ? We must not be duped by the cant of criti- cism ; and we admonish the fair author ...
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