The Pelican Guide to English Literature, Том 4Boris Ford Penguin Books, 1962 |
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... nature , and facing always new problems which compel con- tinual evolution of idea . Basically , the critical injunction which gained the widest , indeed almost universal , acceptance was the call to ' follow Nature ' . This call the ...
... nature , and facing always new problems which compel con- tinual evolution of idea . Basically , the critical injunction which gained the widest , indeed almost universal , acceptance was the call to ' follow Nature ' . This call the ...
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... Nature , and in accordance with it Rymer claimed that poetry should express the ' constant order , harmony , and beauty of Providence ' and Dennis desired the arts to ' restore the decays that happened to human nature by the Fall , by ...
... Nature , and in accordance with it Rymer claimed that poetry should express the ' constant order , harmony , and beauty of Providence ' and Dennis desired the arts to ' restore the decays that happened to human nature by the Fall , by ...
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... nature meant retirement from practical business to ideal contemplation : the typical ring of the poetry is other ... nature and art : nature is still the antithesis of the artfulness of the courtier and the man of affairs ; but she is ...
... nature meant retirement from practical business to ideal contemplation : the typical ring of the poetry is other ... nature and art : nature is still the antithesis of the artfulness of the courtier and the man of affairs ; but she is ...
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