Ball State University Forum, Volumes 27-28Ball State University., 1986 |
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... nature " ( 51 ) , " the hidden nature of the master - at - arms " ( 76-77 ) , “ an immature nature essentially honest and humane " ( 98 ) , and " barbarous " communities " which in all respects stand nearer to unadulterate Nature " than ...
... nature " ( 51 ) , " the hidden nature of the master - at - arms " ( 76-77 ) , “ an immature nature essentially honest and humane " ( 98 ) , and " barbarous " communities " which in all respects stand nearer to unadulterate Nature " than ...
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... Nature under restraint , Nature will break out " ( I , 310 ) . Then , in his " Miscellaneous Reflections " he applies the general statement to art : " Even in the imitative or designing arts . . . the truth or beauty of every figure or ...
... Nature under restraint , Nature will break out " ( I , 310 ) . Then , in his " Miscellaneous Reflections " he applies the general statement to art : " Even in the imitative or designing arts . . . the truth or beauty of every figure or ...
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... Nature . More particularly , the poem is concerned with female domination , especially as it is symbolized in nature . Man appears as an enfant terrible who can be tamed only by a woman . But although this version of a problem child ...
... Nature . More particularly , the poem is concerned with female domination , especially as it is symbolized in nature . Man appears as an enfant terrible who can be tamed only by a woman . But although this version of a problem child ...
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