Anglica, Volumes 5-61962 - English philology |
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... Nature rise in Value , according as they more or less resemble those of Art , we may be sure that artificial Works receive a greater Advantage from their Resemblance of such as are natural ( No. 414 ) . Our Criticks do not seem sensible ...
... Nature rise in Value , according as they more or less resemble those of Art , we may be sure that artificial Works receive a greater Advantage from their Resemblance of such as are natural ( No. 414 ) . Our Criticks do not seem sensible ...
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... nature , is noticeable in some passages of his Sonnets and Venus and Adonis through the vivid descriptions of natural beauty . By and large , his descriptions or metaphorical representations of nature are by no means analytical ...
... nature , is noticeable in some passages of his Sonnets and Venus and Adonis through the vivid descriptions of natural beauty . By and large , his descriptions or metaphorical representations of nature are by no means analytical ...
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... Nature's moulds 'も double - image である。後者は女の womb と自然創造の根源,の両方を含むと思う。 K ) ' all germens ... nature ' , ' natural ' , ' unnatural 'よりも一つ前の段階の道徳観を示す。即ち順序としてはまず kindness の 支配する世界 ...
... Nature's moulds 'も double - image である。後者は女の womb と自然創造の根源,の両方を含むと思う。 K ) ' all germens ... nature ' , ' natural ' , ' unnatural 'よりも一つ前の段階の道徳観を示す。即ち順序としてはまず kindness の 支配する世界 ...
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The Auxiliary Do In John Drydens Plays Keitaro Irie | 1 |
The Language of The Spectator | 20 |
藤木白鳳 | 63 |
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