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The only quotation we shall make from the Essay on " Nature , " shall be one where he treats of this subject- " A nobler want of man is served by nature- If there is something of the ideal in this account namely , the love of beauty ...
The only quotation we shall make from the Essay on " Nature , " shall be one where he treats of this subject- " A nobler want of man is served by nature- If there is something of the ideal in this account namely , the love of beauty ...
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... nature can be said to lead us up , by legitimate induction , to its Author - to so much of his character , at least , as he has thought fit to reveal to us through his As the poetical enjoyment of nature springs out of this its endless ...
... nature can be said to lead us up , by legitimate induction , to its Author - to so much of his character , at least , as he has thought fit to reveal to us through his As the poetical enjoyment of nature springs out of this its endless ...
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... nature ) observations of others , he is entitled to every at- are all the guides which are left to us in tracing the affiliation of races . That aiding and warning While the preceding pages were in progress , light withdrawn , it ...
... nature ) observations of others , he is entitled to every at- are all the guides which are left to us in tracing the affiliation of races . That aiding and warning While the preceding pages were in progress , light withdrawn , it ...
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