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... Nature doth nothing vainly ; much lesse Art Perfecting Nature . No spirit in our blood , But in our soules discourses beares a part . What Nature gives at random in the one , In th'other , orderd , our divine part serves . 23 The ...
... Nature doth nothing vainly ; much lesse Art Perfecting Nature . No spirit in our blood , But in our soules discourses beares a part . What Nature gives at random in the one , In th'other , orderd , our divine part serves . 23 The ...
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... nature to guarantee its long continuance . What was it that constrained growth , which promised at best asymp- totic growth in the early modern world ? Why did there appear to be lim- its to growth ? Gaining clearer understanding of ...
... nature to guarantee its long continuance . What was it that constrained growth , which promised at best asymp- totic growth in the early modern world ? Why did there appear to be lim- its to growth ? Gaining clearer understanding of ...
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... Nature tells Peter that although she yields ' love for love , frank warm and true ' , Peter's cold careerism has alienated her , for ' Burns ... knew my joy / More , learned friend , than you'.43 Like Yeats , Wordsworth took refuge in a ...
... Nature tells Peter that although she yields ' love for love , frank warm and true ' , Peter's cold careerism has alienated her , for ' Burns ... knew my joy / More , learned friend , than you'.43 Like Yeats , Wordsworth took refuge in a ...
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