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... nature , just as it itself derives its exis- tence and gains ever new vigour from that source . ' 2 The question to be answered is therefore this : how far is it true to say that ' a purpose , an intention , a design [ in Nature ] ...
... nature , just as it itself derives its exis- tence and gains ever new vigour from that source . ' 2 The question to be answered is therefore this : how far is it true to say that ' a purpose , an intention , a design [ in Nature ] ...
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... Nature naturally , as he treated it in his youth ; to react to it spontaneously , loving where love was the appropriate emotion , fearing , hating , fighting whenever Nature presented itself to his intuition as being , not merely ...
... Nature naturally , as he treated it in his youth ; to react to it spontaneously , loving where love was the appropriate emotion , fearing , hating , fighting whenever Nature presented itself to his intuition as being , not merely ...
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... nature ' , man , it is held , is ' organic to nature ' . ' The world is not complete without man and his knowledge ' : ' the natural intelligence which characterizes him appears as the culmination of a continuous process of immanent ...
... nature ' , man , it is held , is ' organic to nature ' . ' The world is not complete without man and his knowledge ' : ' the natural intelligence which characterizes him appears as the culmination of a continuous process of immanent ...
Contents
VERGILS CREATIVE ART Annual Lecture on Aspects of Art | 14 |
VIRGIL IN ITALIAN POETRY Annual Italian Lecture By Edmund | 28 |
CARDINAL POLES MANUSCRIPTS By E Lobel Communicated | 97 |
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