The Quarterly Review, Volumen284William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1946 |
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... nature has changed in essentials in a few brief years and that there exist certain remarkable phenomena such as a modern mind ' or a modern world , ' which have superseded the mind and the world existing in nature up to their own ...
... nature has changed in essentials in a few brief years and that there exist certain remarkable phenomena such as a modern mind ' or a modern world , ' which have superseded the mind and the world existing in nature up to their own ...
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... nature strongly to arrest and interest the atten- tion of Lord Byron and to turn him away from worldly associations and topics into more abstract and untrodden ways of thought . ' + Imagination had thrown open to each her mansion and ...
... nature strongly to arrest and interest the atten- tion of Lord Byron and to turn him away from worldly associations and topics into more abstract and untrodden ways of thought . ' + Imagination had thrown open to each her mansion and ...
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... nature reserves in Palestine and the only policy that one sees possible if anything at all is to be done to save the fast vanishing wild life of the Holy Land is threefold : First the crea- tion of national game or nature reserves , or ...
... nature reserves in Palestine and the only policy that one sees possible if anything at all is to be done to save the fast vanishing wild life of the Holy Land is threefold : First the crea- tion of national game or nature reserves , or ...
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