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Page 101
... country is full of variety , the most mountainous places have their rarities to oblige the curious , and give constant employ to the enquiries of a diligent observer , making the passing over them more pleasant than the traveller cou'd ...
... country is full of variety , the most mountainous places have their rarities to oblige the curious , and give constant employ to the enquiries of a diligent observer , making the passing over them more pleasant than the traveller cou'd ...
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... country , will not contribute to the removal of his prejudices ; because he refers every thing he sees to a comparison with the same articles in his own country ; and this comparison is unfavourable to Scotland in all its exteriors ...
... country , will not contribute to the removal of his prejudices ; because he refers every thing he sees to a comparison with the same articles in his own country ; and this comparison is unfavourable to Scotland in all its exteriors ...
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... country , whose surface is a succession of hills and dales , or , to speak with greater deference to geographical definitions , of mountains and valleys . It is among these hills that the Delaware takes its rise ; and flowing from the ...
... country , whose surface is a succession of hills and dales , or , to speak with greater deference to geographical definitions , of mountains and valleys . It is among these hills that the Delaware takes its rise ; and flowing from the ...
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allegorischen Aspekt ästhetische Band bedeutet Bedeutung Bedingungen Begriff beiden bereits Berg Beschreibung besonderen besteht bestimmt Betrachter Bewußtsein Beziehung Bild Blick bloß bloßen country dargestellten Darstellung Defoe deshalb Deskription Dichtung direkt eben eher eigene einfach Einheit einmal Einstellung einzelnen Ende entsprechend Erfahrung erhabenen Erscheinung erst Fall finden Folge Form freilich führt Funktion ganze Garten Gedicht gegeben Gegenstand gegenüber gerade gibt great hermeneutischen high Hill Hinsicht historischen Ibid Ideal Interesse Interpretation Jahrhunderts Johnson konkreten Kontext Kunst Land landscape Landschaftserfahrung lassen läßt Leser literarischen Literatur Marvell Metapher Modell Modifikation mountains muß Natur als Landschaft neue Objekt Perspektive Phantasie picturesque Pittoreske place poetische Problem prospect Reflexion Reise Roman Sartre scene sehen Seiten side Sinn soll spezifische Sprache sprachlichen steht Stelle stellt Struktur Subjekt subjektive Szenerie tatsächlich Teil Text Unterschied Vergegenwärtigung vermag verschiedenen vielmehr view Vorstellung Wahrnehmung Weise weiteren Welt weniger wieder wirklich woods zunächst Zusammenhang