Mountain Gloom and Mountain Glory: The Development of the Aesthetics of the InfiniteCornell University Press, 1959 - 403 էջ |
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Էջ 60
... later travelers . His first ascent was made on foot , since , as he candidly acknowledged , he was afraid to go on horseback . Later his bravado failed , and he hired natives to carry him in a crude chair , rigged for the occasion ...
... later travelers . His first ascent was made on foot , since , as he candidly acknowledged , he was afraid to go on horseback . Later his bravado failed , and he hired natives to carry him in a crude chair , rigged for the occasion ...
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... later statements in this epistle . The world of that time perished , overwhelmed in a deluge of water . The former skies , in other words the tracts of turbulent air , were removed by the height of the accumulated waters and the earth ...
... later statements in this epistle . The world of that time perished , overwhelmed in a deluge of water . The former skies , in other words the tracts of turbulent air , were removed by the height of the accumulated waters and the earth ...
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... later tourists , he started on his travels self - consciously , armed with an anthology of the " best selections " from authors who had described the scenes he expected to see . Addison had made his own collection , chiefly from the ...
... later tourists , he started on his travels self - consciously , armed with an anthology of the " best selections " from authors who had described the scenes he expected to see . Addison had made his own collection , chiefly from the ...
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