Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 294-295F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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Page 113
SCIENCE FOLLOWS NATURE . I LL possible discoveries of science are anticipated in nature AL with a difference . In nature there is always a secret something behind that you cannot catch ; some strange mysterious nicety of combination or ...
SCIENCE FOLLOWS NATURE . I LL possible discoveries of science are anticipated in nature AL with a difference . In nature there is always a secret something behind that you cannot catch ; some strange mysterious nicety of combination or ...
Page 378
... nature the answer may be given in words from the third book of the " Prelude " : — To every natural form , rock ... nature as a whole , but is diffused through every individual scene or object in nature , which thus becomes a channel or ...
... nature the answer may be given in words from the third book of the " Prelude " : — To every natural form , rock ... nature as a whole , but is diffused through every individual scene or object in nature , which thus becomes a channel or ...
Page 604
... nature , which , although read with ease by the observant dis- ciple , are , to the careless and indifferent , dark as the Eleusinian Mysteries . Surely there never has been a time when the beauties of nature and joys of rural pursuits ...
... nature , which , although read with ease by the observant dis- ciple , are , to the careless and indifferent , dark as the Eleusinian Mysteries . Surely there never has been a time when the beauties of nature and joys of rural pursuits ...
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Are Proofs of the Descent of Man being Strengthened? | 43 |
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Goethes Art of Living and Ways of Life By H SCHÜTZ WILSON | 101 |
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