The Spectator, Том 7Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... Nature , if left to herself , leads us on in the best course ; but will do nothing by compulsion and constraint ; and if we are not always satisfied to go her way , we are always the greatest sufferers by it . Wherever nature designs a ...
... Nature , if left to herself , leads us on in the best course ; but will do nothing by compulsion and constraint ; and if we are not always satisfied to go her way , we are always the greatest sufferers by it . Wherever nature designs a ...
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... nature more pleasant to the imagination thau those of art . The works of nature still more pleasant , the more they resemble those of art . The works of art more pleasant , the more they resemble those of nature . Our English ...
... nature more pleasant to the imagination thau those of art . The works of nature still more pleasant , the more they resemble those of art . The works of art more pleasant , the more they resemble those of nature . Our English ...
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Alexander Chalmers. and perfecting nature where he describes a reali- ty , and by adding greater beauties than are put together in nature , where he describes a fiction . He is not obliged to attend her in the slow ad- vances which she ...
Alexander Chalmers. and perfecting nature where he describes a reali- ty , and by adding greater beauties than are put together in nature , where he describes a fiction . He is not obliged to attend her in the slow ad- vances which she ...
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