The North American Review, 32. ciltO. Everett, 1831 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... nature , and by decomposing and combining these anew , she has given us a great variety of characters , each of which has the distinctness of individuality and the fresh coloring of nature ; and yet none of them , ( as far as we know ) ...
... nature , and by decomposing and combining these anew , she has given us a great variety of characters , each of which has the distinctness of individuality and the fresh coloring of nature ; and yet none of them , ( as far as we know ) ...
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country , more immediately connected with the philosophy of nature . We mean , of course , the naturalists of Europe . The taste for natural history , and in particular , geology , has there become almost universal . We already hear of ...
country , more immediately connected with the philosophy of nature . We mean , of course , the naturalists of Europe . The taste for natural history , and in particular , geology , has there become almost universal . We already hear of ...
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... nature only , her success is not so obvious . The great defect of the throng of novelists , who flourished at the beginning of this century , was their want of capacity to understand character , and of observation to catch the fleeting ...
... nature only , her success is not so obvious . The great defect of the throng of novelists , who flourished at the beginning of this century , was their want of capacity to understand character , and of observation to catch the fleeting ...
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