The Dublin University Magazine, Том 59William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1862 |
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... nature , whether his character , as apart from Shakspeare's artistic uses of it , may not be considered a little overdrawn , is a point we care not to argue in a passing sentence . His vengeance , at least , is so far natural , that it ...
... nature , whether his character , as apart from Shakspeare's artistic uses of it , may not be considered a little overdrawn , is a point we care not to argue in a passing sentence . His vengeance , at least , is so far natural , that it ...
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... natural - is in a sense above nature . The imagination su- perimposes an airy image of the per- fect upon or around the solid linea- ments of the imperfect . Keats fore- shadowed this fine theory when , in writing of the eternal music ...
... natural - is in a sense above nature . The imagination su- perimposes an airy image of the per- fect upon or around the solid linea- ments of the imperfect . Keats fore- shadowed this fine theory when , in writing of the eternal music ...
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... nature , and met by a corresponding supply . But has not our higher nature its desires also , and should not these desires have a place in the laws of the science of produc- ing and distributing wealth ? Is there not a demand for ...
... nature , and met by a corresponding supply . But has not our higher nature its desires also , and should not these desires have a place in the laws of the science of produc- ing and distributing wealth ? Is there not a demand for ...
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