Masterplots: 1801 Plot Stories and Critical Examiniations of the World's Finest Literature, Volumen4Frank Northen Magill Salem Press, 1996 - 389 páginas |
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... nature , which is the critic's standard as it is the poet's . Nature is defined ambiguously as Unerring Nature , still divinely bright , One clear , unchanged , and universal light , Life , force , and beauty , must to all impart , At ...
... nature , which is the critic's standard as it is the poet's . Nature is defined ambiguously as Unerring Nature , still divinely bright , One clear , unchanged , and universal light , Life , force , and beauty , must to all impart , At ...
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... nature , is God . Individual things do not , by their natures , exist , but only through God's action , and God is not only the cause of their existence but also of their natures ( 24 , 25 ) . Readers might expect , consequently , that ...
... nature , is God . Individual things do not , by their natures , exist , but only through God's action , and God is not only the cause of their existence but also of their natures ( 24 , 25 ) . Readers might expect , consequently , that ...
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... Nature here , however , is not merely background or a constant factor informing characters ' actions and proclivities ; it is more powerful , a force vast and indifferent to man's thoughts and actions . This is the nature that in later ...
... Nature here , however , is not merely background or a constant factor informing characters ' actions and proclivities ; it is more powerful , a force vast and indifferent to man's thoughts and actions . This is the nature that in later ...
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