The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 73,Deel 2Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1913 |
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Pagina 775
... nature as we now understand them . Even Francis Bacon , close student as he was of nature in all her manifestations , had only reached the fringe of definite knowledge in this region , many of his con- clusions in connection with ...
... nature as we now understand them . Even Francis Bacon , close student as he was of nature in all her manifestations , had only reached the fringe of definite knowledge in this region , many of his con- clusions in connection with ...
Pagina 776
... nature have perhaps never been excelled by any but Shakespeare himself , has well explained this obvious require- ment in picturing what is finest in the world of nature . Here is a passage from John Ruskin : ' We have found beauty in ...
... nature have perhaps never been excelled by any but Shakespeare himself , has well explained this obvious require- ment in picturing what is finest in the world of nature . Here is a passage from John Ruskin : ' We have found beauty in ...
Pagina 777
... Nature has for Milton the stimulus of novelty . Like other town poets , he knows nature less , but feels it more . What he does exactly render for us is not objective nature , but its effect upon the emotional life of the lettered ...
... Nature has for Milton the stimulus of novelty . Like other town poets , he knows nature less , but feels it more . What he does exactly render for us is not objective nature , but its effect upon the emotional life of the lettered ...
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