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Zoonomia; Or, The Laws of Organic Life ... - Page 203
by Erasmus Darwin - 1801 - 516 pages
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Zoonomia; Or, The Laws of Organic Life, Volume 1

Erasmus Darwin - Science - 1800 - 676 pages
...defcending furface, or in the forms of fome antique vales, or in other works of the pencil or the chiflel, we feel a general glow of d,elight, which feems to...we experience an attraction to embrace it with our arms, and to falute it with our lips, as we did in our early infancy the bofom of our mother. And thus...
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Zoonomia, Or, The Laws of Organic Life: In Three Parts, Volume 1

Erasmus Darwin - Evolution - 1803 - 622 pages
...works of the pencil or the chiiTel, we feel a general glow of delight, which feems to influence ail ouT fenfes ; and, if the object be not too large, we experience an attraction to embrace it with our arms, and to falute it with our lips, as we did in our early infancy the bofom of our mother. And thus...
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The Universal Magazine, Volume 1

1804 - 764 pages
...or in the forms of antique vafes, or in other works of tin- pencil orchifcl,we feel a general «low of delight, which feems to influence all our fenfes;...large, we experience an attraction to embrace it with ourarms,andtofalute it with our lips, as we did in our early infancy the bufo m of our mother." Of...
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The Temple of Nature, Or, The Origin of Society: A Poem, with Philosophical ...

Erasmus Darwin - English poetry - 1804 - 364 pages
...pencil or the chisel, we feel a general glow of delight, which seems to influence all our senses ; and if the object be not too large, we experience an attraction to embrace it with our arms, and to salute it with our lips, as we did in our early infancy the bosom of our mother. And thus...
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The temple of nature

Erasmus Darwin - Botany - 1806 - 400 pages
...defcending furface, or in the forms of fome antique vafes, or in other works of the pencil or the chifel, we feel a general glow of delight, which feems to influence all our fenfes ; and if the obje6t be not too large, we experience an attraction to embrace it with our arms, and tofalute it with...
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Zoonomia, Volume 1

Erasmus Darwin - 1818 - 616 pages
...pencil or the chissel, we feel a general glow of delight, which seems to influence all our senses; and, if the object be not too large, we experience an attraction to embrace it with our arms, and to salute it with our lips, as we did in our early infancy the bosom of our mother. And thus...
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A History of the earth and animated nature v.2, Volume 2

Oliver Goldsmith - 1852 - 674 pages
...the pencil orthe chisel, we feel ageneral glow of delight, which seems to influence all our senses; and if the object be not too large, we experience an attraction to embrace it with our arms, and salute it with our lips, as we did in our early infancy the bosom of our mothers. And thus...
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A History of the Earth and Animated Nature ...: With Numerous ..., Volume 1

Oliver Goldsmith - Physical geography - 1857 - 712 pages
...pencil or the chisel, we feel a general glow of delight, which seems to influence all our senses ; and if the object be not too large, we experience an attraction to embrace it with our arms, and salute it with our lips, as wo did in our early infancy the bosom of our mother«. " The...
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The Biographical History of Philosophy: From Its Origin in Greece ..., Volume 2

George Henry Lewes - Philosophy - 1857 - 482 pages
...the pencil or chisel, — we feel a general glow of delight which seems to influence all our senses ; and if the object be not too large, we experience an attraction to embrace it with our arms, and to salute it with our lips, as we did in our early infancy the bosom of our mother."* One...
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A history of the earth and animated nature with numerous notes ..., Volume 1

Oliver Goldsmith - 1862 - 702 pages
...the pencil or the chisel, we feel a general glow of delight, which seems to influence all our senses; and if the object be not too large, we experience an attraction to embrace it with our arms, and salute it with our lips, u «re did in our early infancy the hnsom of our mothers. " The...
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