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Connected with this question of what is natural is another question , a favorite in the seventeenth century — what is the relation of art and nature ? This question is brought up early in the opening scene when Clerimont curses Lady ...
Connected with this question of what is natural is another question , a favorite in the seventeenth century — what is the relation of art and nature ? This question is brought up early in the opening scene when Clerimont curses Lady ...
الصفحة 119
( 1-2 ) Acknowledging the primacy of God , the question is humble , deferential , ashamed . The words “ must , straight ” fix the absolute authority of divine judgment . But Jonson dares to question God and these same words may chide ...
( 1-2 ) Acknowledging the primacy of God , the question is humble , deferential , ashamed . The words “ must , straight ” fix the absolute authority of divine judgment . But Jonson dares to question God and these same words may chide ...
الصفحة 120
“ Here is no true disease , ” the question implies . But the speaker is admittedly " laden with sinnes " and , by logical inference , in a state of " disease . ” Such contrasting innuendoes proceed through the entire poem , shame ...
“ Here is no true disease , ” the question implies . But the speaker is admittedly " laden with sinnes " and , by logical inference , in a state of " disease . ” Such contrasting innuendoes proceed through the entire poem , shame ...
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