The Quarterly Review, Volumes 266-267John Murray, 1936 |
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... nature is un- approachable with her grim , airy canopy , a sun - impregnated cloud above cloud ; and although the highest may be un- reached by the eye , the beams yet filter through , illumining the wide spaces beneath - chamber ...
... nature is un- approachable with her grim , airy canopy , a sun - impregnated cloud above cloud ; and although the highest may be un- reached by the eye , the beams yet filter through , illumining the wide spaces beneath - chamber ...
Page 66
... nature , just as Wordsworth did , with the eye of a poet . However , he drew a very different moral from what he saw . Hardy's work reflects in great measure the influence of the doctrines of the new school of scientific determinism ...
... nature , just as Wordsworth did , with the eye of a poet . However , he drew a very different moral from what he saw . Hardy's work reflects in great measure the influence of the doctrines of the new school of scientific determinism ...
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... nature , but nature transposed by the creative energy of man into forms limited by the material of ex- pression . Within the limits of its own conventions every art lives a genuine natural life ; but if it values that life it must not ...
... nature , but nature transposed by the creative energy of man into forms limited by the material of ex- pression . Within the limits of its own conventions every art lives a genuine natural life ; but if it values that life it must not ...
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Mussolinis Masterwork in Africa | 7 |
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