Literature and Life, Book 4Scott, Foresman and Company, 1929 - American literature |
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... nature still , but nature methodized ; 40 Nature , like liberty , is but restrained By the same laws which first herself ordained . You , then , whose judgment the right course would steer , 45 Know well each Ancient's proper character ...
... nature still , but nature methodized ; 40 Nature , like liberty , is but restrained By the same laws which first herself ordained . You , then , whose judgment the right course would steer , 45 Know well each Ancient's proper character ...
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... nature and man , vealed a new definition of the old injunc- tion to follow nature . re- The full implications of this return to nature will come out in the next chapter . Here we are tracing its beginnings while yet the authority of the ...
... nature and man , vealed a new definition of the old injunc- tion to follow nature . re- The full implications of this return to nature will come out in the next chapter . Here we are tracing its beginnings while yet the authority of the ...
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... nature has gone ; yet he is aware of a new beauty , a feeling for humanity , and a consciousness of a divinity in nature and man . Wordsworth's View of Nature . One or two of these ideas need emphasis in order that they may be ...
... nature has gone ; yet he is aware of a new beauty , a feeling for humanity , and a consciousness of a divinity in nature and man . Wordsworth's View of Nature . One or two of these ideas need emphasis in order that they may be ...
Contents
THE VALUE OF STUDIES AN INTRODUCTION | 1 |
READING LIST | 6 |
PART I | 7 |
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