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" O mighty poet! - Thy works are not as those of other men, simply and merely great works of art; but are also like the phenomena of nature, like the sun and the sea, the stars and the flowers, like frost and snow, rain and dew, hail-storm and thunder,... "
The Collected Writings of Thomas De Quincey - 第 394 頁
Thomas De Quincey, David Masson 著 - 1897
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The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science and Art, 第 3 卷

1823 - 584 頁
...great works of art; but are also like the phenomena of nature, like the sun and the sea, the stars and the flowers,— like frost and snow, rain and dew,...little, nothing useless or inert — but that, the further we press in our discoveries, the more we shall see proofs of design and self-supporting arrangement...
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The London Magazine, 第 8 卷

1823 - 696 頁
...great works of art ; but are also like the phenomena of nature, like the sun and the sea, the stars and glean in another field, neither go from hence, but...maidens. Let thine eyes be on the field that they do out own faculties, and in the perfect faith that in them there can be no too much or too little, nothing...
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Notes and Queries

1852 - 650 頁
...great works of art ; but we also like the phenomena of nature, like the sun and 'he tea, the stars and the flowers, — like frost and snow, rain and dew,...can be no too much or too little, nothing useless ot inert — but that, the farther we press in our discoveries, the more we shall see proofs of design...
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English Literature of the Nineteenth Century: on the Plan of the Author's ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1853 - 800 頁
...works of art, but are also like the phenomena of nature — like the sun and the sea, the stars and the flowers, like frost and snow, rain and dew, hail-storm...little, nothing useless or inert, — but that, the further we press in our discoveries, the more we shall see proofs of design and self-supporting arrang-ement...
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English Literature of the Nineteenth Century: On the Plan of the Author's ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1857 - 800 頁
...works of art, hut are also like the phenomena of nature — like the sun and the sea, the stars and the flowers, like frost and snow, rain and dew, hail-storm and thunder, — which are to he studicd with entire suhmission of our own facultics, and in the perfect faith that in them there...
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Beauties

Thomas De Quincey - 1862 - 452 頁
...great works of art ; but are also like the phenomena of nature, like the sun and the sea, the stars and the flowers, — like frost and snow, rain and dew,...too little, nothing useless or inert, but that, the further we press in our discoveries, the more we shall see proofs of design and self-supporting arrangement...
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The Art of Conversation and Other Papers

Thomas De Quincey - 1863 - 346 頁
...like the sun and the sea, tbe stars and the flowers; like frost and snow, rain and dew, hail-stonn and thunder, which are to be studied with entire submission...can be no too much or too little, nothing useless or inert—but that, the farther we press in our discoveries, the more we shall see proofs of design and...
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The National Fifth Reader: Containing a Treatise on Elocution, Exercises in ...

Richard Green Parker, James Madison Watson - 1863 - 614 頁
...which we live, first makes us profoundly sensible of the awful parenthesis that had suspended them. own faculties, and in the perfect faith that in them there can be uo too much or too little, nothing useless or inert ; but that, the further we press in our discoveries,...
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Miscellaneous Essays, 第 3 卷

Thomas De Quincey - 1865 - 320 頁
...great works of art ; but are also like the phenomena of nature, like the sun and the sea, the stars and the flowers, — like frost and snow, rain and dew,...are to be studied with entire submission of our own facilities, and in the perfect faith that in them there can be no too much or too little, nothing useless...
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The Advanced Reader

1866 - 408 頁
...works of art, but are also like the phenomena of nature — like the sun and the sea, the stars and the flowers, like frost and snow, rain and dew, hail-storm...too little, nothing useless or inert; but that, the further we press in our discoveries, the more we shall see proofs of design and self-supporting arrangement...
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