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" I understood him when he replied, ' that in nature herself no two scenes are exactly alike, and that whoever copied truly what was before his eyes, would possess the same variety in his descriptions, and exhibit apparently an imagination as boundless... "
The Waverley Novels: With the Author's Last Corrections and Additions - Сторінка 177
автори: Walter Scott - 1847
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The Methodist Review, Том 45;Том 67

1885 - 998 стор.
...the insight of genius. As in nature herself no two scenes were exactly alike, so whoever presented truly what was before his eyes would possess the same...apparently an imagination as boundless as the range of nature in the scenes recorded. One of the greatest charms of Shakespeare, and one of the secrets of...
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Poetical Works: With a Biographical & Critical Memoir

Sir Walter Scott - 1890 - 612 стор.
...note of the little plants and ferns that grew about, saying that in nature no two scenes were ever exactly alike ; and that whoever copied truly what...apparently an imagination as boundless as the range of nature in the scenes he recorded. Here we see Scott studying from nature— it is interesting to turn...
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Rokeby: A Poem in Six Cantos. Ed. with Introd. & Notes

Walter Scott - 1890 - 308 стор.
...in his work, daisies, violets, and primroses would be just as poetical as any of the humble plants he was examining. I laughed in short at his scrupulousness, but I understood when he replied that ' in nature herself no two scenes are exactly alike, and that whoever copied truly...
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The Quiver: An Illustrated Magazine for Sunday and General Reading

1891 - 1056 стор.
...poetical as any of the humble plants he was examining. I laughed, in short, at his scrupulousness, but understood him when he replied, • That in nature...apparently, an imagination as boundless as the range of nature in the scenes he recorded. Whereas, whoever trusted to imagination would soon find his mind...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 151

1892 - 948 стор.
..." Rokeby," he observed him noting down everything, even to the kind of wild-flowers growing near. " t O #8BV$sk p d :b 6s6 R 3sQ(b l % V... i I t ҙ lWƈz g ߎ X O ˧v 8-I b \Z ` H G Q A trusted to imagination would soon find his own mind circumscribed and contracted to a few favourite...
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Principles of Mental Physiology, with Their Applications to the Training and ...

William Benjamin Carpenter - 1894 - 824 стор.
...violets, and primroses would bo as poetical as any of the humbler plants he was exammingI langhed, in short, at his scrupulousness ; but I understood...when he replied, that in Nature herself no two scenes were exactly alike, and that whoever copied truly what was before his eyes, would possess the same...
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A Guide to the Study of Literary Criticism

Angeline P. Carey - 1895 - 82 стор.
...nature herself no two scenes are exactly alike ; whoever copies truly what is before his eyes will possess the same variety in his descriptions, and...apparently an imagination as boundless as the range of nature in the scene he records ; whereas, whoever trusts to imagination will soon find his own mind...
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The Working Principles of Rhetoric Examined in Their Literary Relations and ...

John Franklin Genung - 1900 - 704 стор.
...his scrupulousness; but I understood him when he replied, 'that in nature herself no two scenes were exactly alike, and that whoever copied truly what...apparently an imagination as boundless as the range of nature in the scenes he recorded ; whereas — whoever trusted to imagination, would soon find his...
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The Complete Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott

Sir Walter Scott - 1900 - 622 стор.
...oath in his work, daisies, violets, and primroses would be as poetical as any of the humble plants he was examining. I laughed, in short, at his scrupulousness...he replied, " that in nature herself no two scenes were exactly alike, and that whoever copied truly what was before his eyes, would possess the same...
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Working Principles of Rhetoric ...

John Franklin Genung - 1900 - 702 стор.
...oath in his work, daisies, violets, and primroses would be as poetical as any of the humble plants he was examining. I laughed, in short, at his scrupulousness...him when he replied, ' that in nature herself no two i scenes were exactly alike, and that whoever copied truly what was before his eyes, would possess...
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