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He goes through his restless series of transformations not as a shield but in order to prey on his own kind , to satisfy something in his unnatural nature which demands incessant changing of shape and form . But knavery and credulity ...
He goes through his restless series of transformations not as a shield but in order to prey on his own kind , to satisfy something in his unnatural nature which demands incessant changing of shape and form . But knavery and credulity ...
الصفحة 32
Her loquacity , so natural to them , later seems only a “ monstrous ” impertinency to Morose ( 4.4.36 ) . ... of what is natural is another question , a favorite in the seventeenth century — what is the relation of art and nature ?
Her loquacity , so natural to them , later seems only a “ monstrous ” impertinency to Morose ( 4.4.36 ) . ... of what is natural is another question , a favorite in the seventeenth century — what is the relation of art and nature ?
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Decorous behavior , then , is to the whole person what careful dressing is to the body : an artistic way of repairing the defects of an offensive nature . Even the uncourtly Morose shares the courtly conviction that art can serve and ...
Decorous behavior , then , is to the whole person what careful dressing is to the body : an artistic way of repairing the defects of an offensive nature . Even the uncourtly Morose shares the courtly conviction that art can serve and ...
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