Sunk Without Trace: Some Forgotten Masterpieces ReconsideredRupert Hart-Davis, 1962 - 208 páginas |
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... Nature ; as Plato says , they descend hither to declare the being and nature of God , and for the greater health , purity , and perfection of the lower world . " " 9 He goes on to describe the " luciform vehicle in which such a soul as ...
... Nature ; as Plato says , they descend hither to declare the being and nature of God , and for the greater health , purity , and perfection of the lower world . " " 9 He goes on to describe the " luciform vehicle in which such a soul as ...
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... Nature , it must be said , was onesided and wanting in insight . Nature was to him nothing but a type of mild fervour and uncomplaining patience . " All true , all faultless , all in tune , " he says . To the cruelty , the waste , the ...
... Nature , it must be said , was onesided and wanting in insight . Nature was to him nothing but a type of mild fervour and uncomplaining patience . " All true , all faultless , all in tune , " he says . To the cruelty , the waste , the ...
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... natural to the ocean as his genial presence . We do not mean that a poet is bound to insist on the harsher aspects of the case , but in a poet like Keble , who made so much of close communion with Nature , of intimate musings , it is ...
... natural to the ocean as his genial presence . We do not mean that a poet is bound to insist on the harsher aspects of the case , but in a poet like Keble , who made so much of close communion with Nature , of intimate musings , it is ...
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