The Rural Life of England

CHAPTER II.

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Development of the Love of the Country greater in English than in Continental Literature -- Comparison of our Literature, in various Departments, with the Continental -- German Literature kindred to the English -- The Idylls of Voss -- Testimony of a French Writer to our greater Love of Nature -- the Influence of the Writings of John Wilson in Blackwood’s Magazine, and of Bewick’s Wood-cuts 324