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... nature . This view is presented in Winter's Tale . Perdita has no gillyvors , " Which some call nature's bastards , " For I have heard it said There is an art which in their piedness shares With great creating nature . Pol . Say there ...
... nature . This view is presented in Winter's Tale . Perdita has no gillyvors , " Which some call nature's bastards , " For I have heard it said There is an art which in their piedness shares With great creating nature . Pol . Say there ...
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... nature , " Perdita admits ; but it should not be so applied as to defeat nature's ends . Pope puts his quirk into this doctrine and makes of art nature methodized . Shakspere agreed also with Quintilian that while the fundamental things ...
... nature , " Perdita admits ; but it should not be so applied as to defeat nature's ends . Pope puts his quirk into this doctrine and makes of art nature methodized . Shakspere agreed also with Quintilian that while the fundamental things ...
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... Nature to helpe Arte . And I knowe that rules were made first by wisemen , and not wisemen made by rules . For these precepts serue onely to helpe our neede , such as by Nature haue not such plentifull giftes . And so for other vnto whom ...
... Nature to helpe Arte . And I knowe that rules were made first by wisemen , and not wisemen made by rules . For these precepts serue onely to helpe our neede , such as by Nature haue not such plentifull giftes . And so for other vnto whom ...
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Rhetorical Training | 1 |
Some English Treatments of Logic and Rhetoric | 29 |
Tullys | 69 |
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