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To Comus , Nature is munificent and lavish , profuse , prolific : Wherefore did
Nature pour her bounties forth With such a full and unwithdrawing hand ,
Covering the earth with odors , fruits and flocks , Thronging the seas with spawn ...
To Comus , Nature is munificent and lavish , profuse , prolific : Wherefore did
Nature pour her bounties forth With such a full and unwithdrawing hand ,
Covering the earth with odors , fruits and flocks , Thronging the seas with spawn ...
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Basically this involved that age - long “ appeal to Nature for standards ” which we
have met in Comus , though the problem here is aesthetic rather than ethical .
Should flowers and trees grow as Nature lets them grow , or should Art improve ...
Basically this involved that age - long “ appeal to Nature for standards ” which we
have met in Comus , though the problem here is aesthetic rather than ethical .
Should flowers and trees grow as Nature lets them grow , or should Art improve ...
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getes pondered the problem whether Nature had reflected the sin of man . Basic
to much thinking on the subject had been the idea of the Decay of Nature shared
by various classical , Jewish , Christian thinkers . Milton first expressed himself ...
getes pondered the problem whether Nature had reflected the sin of man . Basic
to much thinking on the subject had been the idea of the Decay of Nature shared
by various classical , Jewish , Christian thinkers . Milton first expressed himself ...
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The Education of a Poet | 3 |
Juvenilia | 22 |
The Minor Poems | 50 |
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