"[...]published by Porter & Coates, Philadelphia, U.S.A.] MEMOIR OF BERNARDIN DE ST. PIERRE Love of Nature, that strong feeling of enthusiasm which leads to profound admiration of the whole
works of creation, belongs, it may be presumed, to a certain peculiarity of organization, and has, no doubt, existed in different individuals from the beginning of the world. The old poets and
philosophers, romance writers, and troubadours, had all looked upon Nature with observing and admiring eyes. They have most of them given incidentally charming pictures of spring, of the
setting sun, of particular spots, and of favourite flowers. There are few writers of note, of any country, or of any age, from whom quotations might not be made in proof of the love with
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