The Quarterly Review, Volume 92William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1852 |
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... nature's bounties , free as the wind to range where he listed , he could ill submit to mental restraint and bodily captivity . He loved solitude , but only in lonely places , and if a throng was near he had an irresistible longing to ...
... nature's bounties , free as the wind to range where he listed , he could ill submit to mental restraint and bodily captivity . He loved solitude , but only in lonely places , and if a throng was near he had an irresistible longing to ...
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... nature's grace . His enjoyment of lesser beauties was marred by his recollection of greater , and , the same spot growing stale , he was in perpetual pursuit of novel prospects . The fer- mentation worked itself off , and in a quieter ...
... nature's grace . His enjoyment of lesser beauties was marred by his recollection of greater , and , the same spot growing stale , he was in perpetual pursuit of novel prospects . The fer- mentation worked itself off , and in a quieter ...
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... Nature . Under Louis XIV . the size to which perukes had grown was such , that the face appeared only as a small pimple in the midst of a vast sea of hair . The great architect of this triumphant age of perukes was one Binette , an ...
... Nature . Under Louis XIV . the size to which perukes had grown was such , that the face appeared only as a small pimple in the midst of a vast sea of hair . The great architect of this triumphant age of perukes was one Binette , an ...
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