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... Nature gave before .... To Pope as , later , to Johnson evidently the poet might be " the interpreter of nature and the legislator of mankind . ” His theory of poetry and criticism is usually , however , deduced from the An Essay on ...
... Nature gave before .... To Pope as , later , to Johnson evidently the poet might be " the interpreter of nature and the legislator of mankind . ” His theory of poetry and criticism is usually , however , deduced from the An Essay on ...
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... nature that arouses enthusiasm - though both principles are felt . His picture of man in the primitive state of the Golden Age " replete with bliss " as well as the benevolent aspect of nature itself is full of this mood : Clear shone ...
... nature that arouses enthusiasm - though both principles are felt . His picture of man in the primitive state of the Golden Age " replete with bliss " as well as the benevolent aspect of nature itself is full of this mood : Clear shone ...
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... Natural Theology 1289 Nature 827-8 Nature 359 Nature and Art 1197 Nature and Reality of Re- ligion , The 1325 Nature of Gothic , The 1339 Nature of Man 901 Nature of the Four Elements , The 360 Nature , return to 935 Nature's Embassy 640 ...
... Natural Theology 1289 Nature 827-8 Nature 359 Nature and Art 1197 Nature and Reality of Re- ligion , The 1325 Nature of Gothic , The 1339 Nature of Man 901 Nature of the Four Elements , The 360 Nature , return to 935 Nature's Embassy 640 ...
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AngloLatin Writings | 12 |
Secular Poetry | 88 |
Literary Prose | 96 |
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