The Quarterly Review, Volume 266, Issue 527John Murray, 1936 |
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Page 61
... nature is un- pproachable with her grim , airy canopy , a sun - impregnated loud above cloud ; and although the highest may be un- eached by the eye , the beams yet filter through , illumining he wide spaces beneath - chamber succeeded ...
... nature is un- pproachable with her grim , airy canopy , a sun - impregnated loud above cloud ; and although the highest may be un- eached by the eye , the beams yet filter through , illumining he wide spaces beneath - chamber succeeded ...
Page 66
... nature , just as Wordsworth did , with the eye of a poet . However , he drew a very different moral from what he saw . Hardy's work reflects in great measure the influence of the doctrines of the new school of scientific determinism ...
... nature , just as Wordsworth did , with the eye of a poet . However , he drew a very different moral from what he saw . Hardy's work reflects in great measure the influence of the doctrines of the new school of scientific determinism ...
Page 177
... Nature . Professor Malinowski's volumes are different from that , and yet more wonderful and fasci- nating to its ... natural magic . This is a full and thorough work , with numerous illustrations , maps , tables , and vocabularies , but ...
... Nature . Professor Malinowski's volumes are different from that , and yet more wonderful and fasci- nating to its ... natural magic . This is a full and thorough work , with numerous illustrations , maps , tables , and vocabularies , but ...
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