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All are but parts of one stupendous whole , Whose body Nature is , and God the soul . Slave to no sect , who takes no private road , But looks through Nature up to Nature's God . The jingle of the rhyme as well as the aptness of the ...
All are but parts of one stupendous whole , Whose body Nature is , and God the soul . Slave to no sect , who takes no private road , But looks through Nature up to Nature's God . The jingle of the rhyme as well as the aptness of the ...
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The romanticist was not content to see nature as ab spectacle , to describe it objectively , as Thomson had described it . The romanticist felt its beauties and wanted to put his emotions into words . Warton entitles one of his poems ...
The romanticist was not content to see nature as ab spectacle , to describe it objectively , as Thomson had described it . The romanticist felt its beauties and wanted to put his emotions into words . Warton entitles one of his poems ...
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art ; the vividness and the lyrical intensity of his appreciation of beauty in art and nature ; the richness and the occasional golden eloquence of his style . “ Whatever may be the means , or whatever the more immediate end of any kind ...
art ; the vividness and the lyrical intensity of his appreciation of beauty in art and nature ; the richness and the occasional golden eloquence of his style . “ Whatever may be the means , or whatever the more immediate end of any kind ...
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CHAUCER AND His TIMES | 27 |
ENGLISH DRAMA FROM THE MIRACLE PLAYS TO | 45 |
CLOSING OF THE THEATERS | 53 |
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