The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1820 - Books |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 79
Page 19
... Nature has very reluc tantly divulged this great secret . To this feeling we must also add the recollection that , notwithstanding the fact of a propensity to polarize , having before the year 1100 been satisfactorily ascertained to ...
... Nature has very reluc tantly divulged this great secret . To this feeling we must also add the recollection that , notwithstanding the fact of a propensity to polarize , having before the year 1100 been satisfactorily ascertained to ...
Page 234
... nature ; sometimes representing the pantheus as masculo - feminine , but more com- monly distinguishing the active and passive powers of nature , the former figuratively as the agencies of the parent god , the latter as the productive ...
... nature ; sometimes representing the pantheus as masculo - feminine , but more com- monly distinguishing the active and passive powers of nature , the former figuratively as the agencies of the parent god , the latter as the productive ...
Page 288
... nature , one ; - Where fragrant thyme , and crisped heath - bells prank The ground , all memory of the world to shun , And piercing , while his ears heaven's music drink , Nature's profoundest depths , the God of Nature thank . To drink ...
... nature , one ; - Where fragrant thyme , and crisped heath - bells prank The ground , all memory of the world to shun , And piercing , while his ears heaven's music drink , Nature's profoundest depths , the God of Nature thank . To drink ...
Contents
Botany Dialogues | 1 |
Eberts Universal Bibliographical Lexi | 8 |
Timber Essay on the Strength of | 18 |
Copyright | |
33 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
acknowleged admiration antient antiquity appears army Arrian Athenian Athens augit basalt beauty Boeotia chapter character common court death Demosthenes displayed Dodwell Edgeworth Egypt England English father favour feel feet French give gneiss Greece Greek heart honour hornblend human instance interesting island Italian King knowlege labour lady language latter learned length Lord Lord Bute Madame de Staël Madame Necker manner Marcian Marco Polo means Memoirs ment merit military mind Mitford moral nations nature Necker never notice object observed opinion pass passage Persian persons Philip Phocion Plutarch poem poet poetical poetry political present Prince principles racter readers remarkable respect rock scarcely seems shew Spain species specimen spirit Staël style Temminck thee thing thou tion translated traveller Vieillot Voltaire volume whole writer young