Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 288-289F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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Page 224
... nature doth this choice arise , for he that supplieth this place ought to be a man big and comely , stately and well spoken ; his voice great , his courage majestical , his nature haughty , and his purse plentiful and heavy . But ...
... nature doth this choice arise , for he that supplieth this place ought to be a man big and comely , stately and well spoken ; his voice great , his courage majestical , his nature haughty , and his purse plentiful and heavy . But ...
Page 410
... nature and silence , where no sounds are heard but those of bird and beast and the music of the industrious bee on her honey - gathering errand . Moving northward along the Lovers ' Walk to the end of the coppice where the oak trees ...
... nature and silence , where no sounds are heard but those of bird and beast and the music of the industrious bee on her honey - gathering errand . Moving northward along the Lovers ' Walk to the end of the coppice where the oak trees ...
Page 199
... nature ; but in Shenstone's time nature meant the nature of the pastoral , and as a dweller in the country he felt bound to sing of sheep and swains and nymphs and bowers . His poems seem as different from the true spirit of country ...
... nature ; but in Shenstone's time nature meant the nature of the pastoral , and as a dweller in the country he felt bound to sing of sheep and swains and nymphs and bowers . His poems seem as different from the true spirit of country ...
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