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... nature further than circumstances have actually tried it and called it out ; nor the nature of his fellow creatures , beyond such generalizations as he may have been enabled to make from his observation of their outward con- duct . By ...
... nature further than circumstances have actually tried it and called it out ; nor the nature of his fellow creatures , beyond such generalizations as he may have been enabled to make from his observation of their outward con- duct . By ...
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... Nature versus Morality , taking sides in affirming or denying life . The contrast in much Victorian poetry between the importance of the ostensible subject and the picturesqueness of the intrinsic treat- ment was mentioned earlier . Pre ...
... Nature versus Morality , taking sides in affirming or denying life . The contrast in much Victorian poetry between the importance of the ostensible subject and the picturesqueness of the intrinsic treat- ment was mentioned earlier . Pre ...
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... Nature - poetry witnesses to an affinity with Hopkins in sensory response to Nature and to a like search for vivid and exact expression , but the differences in poetic embodiment are great and finally show most obviously in a difference ...
... Nature - poetry witnesses to an affinity with Hopkins in sensory response to Nature and to a like search for vivid and exact expression , but the differences in poetic embodiment are great and finally show most obviously in a difference ...
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