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In satire , as in any art which aims to imitate nature under ideal conditions , the general ideas and qualities of mind of the artist command our real attention and determine our response . The mass of contemporaneous references in the ...
In satire , as in any art which aims to imitate nature under ideal conditions , the general ideas and qualities of mind of the artist command our real attention and determine our response . The mass of contemporaneous references in the ...
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But humanistic critics of experimental science began to discover an- other danger in the emphasis placed upon sense - observation and in the absorbing study of external nature . They began to fear that the world of man would be sunk in ...
But humanistic critics of experimental science began to discover an- other danger in the emphasis placed upon sense - observation and in the absorbing study of external nature . They began to fear that the world of man would be sunk in ...
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that are given by the ' beauteous forms ' of Nature ; but that other gift ' of aspect more sublime ' which Wordsworth speaks of in Tintern Abbey Thomson does not reveal . He remains the observer and lover of nature .
that are given by the ' beauteous forms ' of Nature ; but that other gift ' of aspect more sublime ' which Wordsworth speaks of in Tintern Abbey Thomson does not reveal . He remains the observer and lover of nature .
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THE GLOOM OF THE TORY SATIRISTS | 3 |
THE ESSAY ON CRITICISM | 42 |
POPE SEEN THROUGH HIS LETTERS | 62 |
Urheberrecht | |
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