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... nature but a re - creation of her . We re - make nature by the act of discovery , in the poem or in the theorem . . . . [ A ] nd in the instant when the mind . seizes this for itself , in art or in science , the heart misses a beat ...
... nature but a re - creation of her . We re - make nature by the act of discovery , in the poem or in the theorem . . . . [ A ] nd in the instant when the mind . seizes this for itself , in art or in science , the heart misses a beat ...
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... nature of the ocean floor and its effect on the movement of continents . This theory did not gain wide acceptance until the middle of the 1960s , well after Carson's sea books were published and shortly after her death of cancer . As a ...
... nature of the ocean floor and its effect on the movement of continents . This theory did not gain wide acceptance until the middle of the 1960s , well after Carson's sea books were published and shortly after her death of cancer . As a ...
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... nature , meets Ralph Waldo Emerson , unerringly confident in his own understanding of the benevolence of nature and the universe . The systems of Pollard and Emerson clash , profoundly affecting each other . During Emerson's lecture in ...
... nature , meets Ralph Waldo Emerson , unerringly confident in his own understanding of the benevolence of nature and the universe . The systems of Pollard and Emerson clash , profoundly affecting each other . During Emerson's lecture in ...
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