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" To this agitation the deep peace of the morning presented an affecting contrast, and in some degree a medicine. The silence was more profound than that of midnight, and to me the silence of a summer morning is more touching than all other silence, because,... "
The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India ... - Página 580
1822
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The Imperial magazine; or, Compendium of religious, moral ..., Volumen5

1823 - 626 páginas
...contrast, and in some degree a medicine. The silence was more profound than that of midnight : and to me the silence of a summer morning is more touching...perfect day, chiefly because man is not yet abroad ; and tlins, the peace of nature, and of the innocent creatures of God, seems to be secure and deep, only...
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The London Magazine, Volumen4

1821 - 724 páginas
...contrast, and in some degree a medicine. The silence was more profound than that of midnight : and to me the silence of a summer morning is more touching...because man is not yet abroad ; and thus, the peace of nature, and of ihe innocent creatures of God, seems to be secure and r happy 1 dejecxind on ^i~...
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The United States Literary Gazette, Volumen1

1825 - 412 páginas
...contrast, and in some degree a medicine. The silence was more profound than that of midnight ; and to me the silence of a summer morning is more touching...being broad and strong, as that of noon-day at other seaions of the the year, it seems to differ from perfect day, chiefly because man is not yet abroad...
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The United States Literary Gazette, Volumen1

1825 - 426 páginas
...that of midnight ; and to me the silence of a summer morning is more touchtog than all other sUence, because, the light being broad and strong, as that of noon-day at other seasons of the the year, it seems to differ from perfect day, chiefly because man is not yet abroad ; and thus', the...
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Confessions of an English Opium-eater

Thomas De Quincey - 1847 - 270 páginas
...more profound than that of midnight : and to me the silence of a summer morning is more touchingthan all other silence, because, the light being broad...because man is not yet abroad ; and thus, the peace of nature, and of the innocent creatures of God, seems to be secure and deep, only so long as the presence...
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Confessions of an English Opium-eater: And Suspiria de Profundis

Thomas De Quincey - 1850 - 300 páginas
...affecting contrast, and in some degree a medicine. The silence was more profound than that of midnight: and to me the silence of a summer morning is more touching...because man is not yet abroad ; and thus, the peace of nature, and of the innocent creatures of God, seems to be secure and deep, only so long as the presence...
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De Quincey's Writings

Thomas De Quincey - 1850 - 316 páginas
...contrast, and in some degree a medicine. The silence was more profound than that of midnight : and to me the silence of a summer morning is more touching...because man is not yet abroad ; and thus, the peace of nature, and of the innocent creatures of God, seems to be secure and deep, only so long as the presence...
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De Quincey's Writings: Confessions of an English opium-eater, and Suspiria ...

Thomas De Quincey - 1853 - 290 páginas
...affecting contrast, and in some degree a medicine. The silence was more profound than that of midnight: and to me the silence of a summer morning is more touching...because man is not yet abroad; and thus, the peace of nature, and of the innocent creatures of God, seems to be secure and deep, only so long as the presence...
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Beauties

Thomas De Quincey - 1862 - 454 páginas
...contrast, and in some degree a medicine. The silence was more profound than that of midnight : and to me the silence of a summer morning is more touching...because man is not yet abroad ; and thus, the peace of nature, and of the innocent creatures of God, seems to be secure and deep, only so long as the presence...
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A first (A second) course of English composition

John Hugh Hawley - 1865 - 166 páginas
...contrast, and in some degree a medicine. The silence was more profound than that of midnight ; ; nd to me the silence of a summer morning is more touching than all other silences, because, the light being broad and strong as that of noonday at other seasons of the year,...
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