Before the Romantics: An Anthology of the EnlightenmentG. Routledge, 1946 - 349 Seiten |
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... trees , out of the reach of beasts ! and indeed they take no pleasure in them . What would all the vast bodies of trees have served for , if man had not been to build with them , and make dwellings of them ? Of what use would all the ...
... trees , out of the reach of beasts ! and indeed they take no pleasure in them . What would all the vast bodies of trees have served for , if man had not been to build with them , and make dwellings of them ? Of what use would all the ...
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... trees , the greatest part of them celebrated either for their aspect or their fruit : Whilst the lawns were usually of a considerable breadth , their turf quite clean and uniform , it being composed of a very fine trefoil , which was ...
... trees , the greatest part of them celebrated either for their aspect or their fruit : Whilst the lawns were usually of a considerable breadth , their turf quite clean and uniform , it being composed of a very fine trefoil , which was ...
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... trees ; the road is then almost parallel to the horizon , leading to the right , a little winding , till you have some hundreds of yards thick of rock and minerals above you . In this manner we proceeded , sometimes through vaults so ...
... trees ; the road is then almost parallel to the horizon , leading to the right , a little winding , till you have some hundreds of yards thick of rock and minerals above you . In this manner we proceeded , sometimes through vaults so ...
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