The Atlantic Monthly, Band 143Atlantic Monthly Company, 1929 |
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... Nature has no ends consonant with or comprehensible to the desires of man which would make it possible for him to accord him- self to her , and there is nothing outside of Nature except man himself . To one placed far enough away in ...
... Nature has no ends consonant with or comprehensible to the desires of man which would make it possible for him to accord him- self to her , and there is nothing outside of Nature except man himself . To one placed far enough away in ...
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... nature . But the man who , enamored of Racine's world and convinced that life is an art , should determine to live like one of these characters would soon discover that he lacked the necessary power to transform our universe into that ...
... nature . But the man who , enamored of Racine's world and convinced that life is an art , should determine to live like one of these characters would soon discover that he lacked the necessary power to transform our universe into that ...
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... nature , but how true it is to the feel of nature . Among the types of emotion that are interpreted in Japanese poetry , the feel of the seasons is the most interest- ing . In Japan the four seasons are very ely marked . One can never ...
... nature , but how true it is to the feel of nature . Among the types of emotion that are interpreted in Japanese poetry , the feel of the seasons is the most interest- ing . In Japan the four seasons are very ely marked . One can never ...
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