The Gleaner: A Series of Periodical Essays, Band 2Nathan Drake Suttaby, Evance, and Company, 1811 |
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... infinite satisfaction that I traced the gradation of this pleasing effect : I cast my eye upon the shallow part of the bason , where the fluid was most influenced ; the sun darted his glowing beams uninterrupted on this spot , and soon ...
... infinite satisfaction that I traced the gradation of this pleasing effect : I cast my eye upon the shallow part of the bason , where the fluid was most influenced ; the sun darted his glowing beams uninterrupted on this spot , and soon ...
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... infinite the Wisdom that appointed it ! INSPECTOR , No. 7 . It is one great merit of true researches into the insect world , that they are usually , as in the present and preceding paper , accompanied by a well - drawn and apposite ...
... infinite the Wisdom that appointed it ! INSPECTOR , No. 7 . It is one great merit of true researches into the insect world , that they are usually , as in the present and preceding paper , accompanied by a well - drawn and apposite ...
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... infinite power and wisdom , which are so glori- ously exhibited throughout the whole creation . It raises in us the highest , and consequently the worthiest , notions of the great Author of nature . The soul of man is naturally ...
... infinite power and wisdom , which are so glori- ously exhibited throughout the whole creation . It raises in us the highest , and consequently the worthiest , notions of the great Author of nature . The soul of man is naturally ...
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... infinite wisdom is displayed before her . He can never want a companion , who has cultivated ac- quaintance with those glorious objects which adorn the canopy of heaven . Neither can he stand in need of a book to fill up the vacant ...
... infinite wisdom is displayed before her . He can never want a companion , who has cultivated ac- quaintance with those glorious objects which adorn the canopy of heaven . Neither can he stand in need of a book to fill up the vacant ...
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... infinite use of experimenting : to a careful and attentive man , scarce any one observation of this kind ever passed without its use , without some addition to science ; however much it may have failed in regard to the purpose it was ...
... infinite use of experimenting : to a careful and attentive man , scarce any one observation of this kind ever passed without its use , without some addition to science ; however much it may have failed in regard to the purpose it was ...
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Abah admiration Æneas Æneid Aleppo animal animalcules appeared Aristotle arms bashaw Beaumont and Fletcher beauty body Cadige called caterpillar charms contempt creature Curdistan death delight despise Dido divine earth eggs elegant endeavour epic poetry fancy father favour fear flower fourth estate friends genius give GLEANER Graces hand happy Hassein hath head heart honour human imagination immediately infinite inhabitants insect INSPECTOR kind living look Lord LUCRETIUS Magiscatzin manner means melancholy ment Milton mind motion nature never night objects observation occasion pain parent Parnassus passions perfect perhaps plant pleased pleasure poet poetry Polygnotus Pope praise queen Quintilian Rabieh racter reptile scene seemed shew sight SILIUS ITALICUS sion soon soul species surface thee thing thou thought thousand tion Tlalock tragedy tree Virgil whole wings worms young Zelis Zocathlan Zulima