Romantic Reassessment, Volumes 106-107Institut für Englische Sprache und Literatur, Universität Salzburg., 1982 |
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... Nature and Nature's laws lay hid in Night God said let Newton be and all was light . But the process was not that simple . Ruskin remarked : " It is the law of progressive human life that we shall not build in the air , but in the ...
... Nature and Nature's laws lay hid in Night God said let Newton be and all was light . But the process was not that simple . Ruskin remarked : " It is the law of progressive human life that we shall not build in the air , but in the ...
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... nature that the difference between man and man should be great enough to make one dependent on another , there is in fact in this state of nature an actual and indestructible equality . In the civil state there is a vain and chimerical ...
... nature that the difference between man and man should be great enough to make one dependent on another , there is in fact in this state of nature an actual and indestructible equality . In the civil state there is a vain and chimerical ...
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... nature and much more truly so than a savage and incoherent mode of life " . Art is man's nature and when great multitudes act together , under this discipline of nature ( i.e. , art ) Burke recognizes a people . But if the natural order ...
... nature and much more truly so than a savage and incoherent mode of life " . Art is man's nature and when great multitudes act together , under this discipline of nature ( i.e. , art ) Burke recognizes a people . But if the natural order ...
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