Nether Lochaber: The Natural History, Legends, and Folk-lore of the West HighlandsW. Paterson, 1883 - 417 páginas |
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... poet's heart as he penned it ! Here you have the germ of the doctrine afterwards more broadly taught by Coleridge in the well - known lines of the Ancient Mariner : - 66 PRIMROSES AND DAISIES . Farewell , farewell , but 2 NETHER LOCHABER .
... poet's heart as he penned it ! Here you have the germ of the doctrine afterwards more broadly taught by Coleridge in the well - known lines of the Ancient Mariner : - 66 PRIMROSES AND DAISIES . Farewell , farewell , but 2 NETHER LOCHABER .
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... spirit - the spirit that pervades and permeates nature in all her works , that is her life , that may be " spiritually discerned " in her , but cannot be trans- ferred to canvas . In the collection of Jewish traditions known as the Talmud.
... spirit - the spirit that pervades and permeates nature in all her works , that is her life , that may be " spiritually discerned " in her , but cannot be trans- ferred to canvas . In the collection of Jewish traditions known as the Talmud.
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... known as the Talmud there is a very pretty story of Solomon and the Queen of Sheba , that will serve to illustrate our meaning better than the longest dis- sertation could be . It is to the following effect : -Attracted by his wealth ...
... known as the Talmud there is a very pretty story of Solomon and the Queen of Sheba , that will serve to illustrate our meaning better than the longest dis- sertation could be . It is to the following effect : -Attracted by his wealth ...
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... known . Poor Lord Falkland — a young nobleman of the most estimable character ; a poet and man of letters , so fond of books that he used to say that " he pitied unlearned gentlemen in a rainy day " -fell gallantly fighting for the ...
... known . Poor Lord Falkland — a young nobleman of the most estimable character ; a poet and man of letters , so fond of books that he used to say that " he pitied unlearned gentlemen in a rainy day " -fell gallantly fighting for the ...
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... known to them , though garrulous enough on all other subjects ; and hence , also , it happens that in our old Sgeulachdan - the Arabian Nights Entertainments of our Celtic forefathers - although you find giants , and dwarfs , and ...
... known to them , though garrulous enough on all other subjects ; and hence , also , it happens that in our old Sgeulachdan - the Arabian Nights Entertainments of our Celtic forefathers - although you find giants , and dwarfs , and ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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