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There is , generally speaking , the same foundation for our love of Nature as for all our habitual attachments , namely , association of ideas . But this is not all . That which distinguishes this attachment from others is the ...
There is , generally speaking , the same foundation for our love of Nature as for all our habitual attachments , namely , association of ideas . But this is not all . That which distinguishes this attachment from others is the ...
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Was this accident , or education , or natural aptitude ? ... And shall we not allow the force of nature itself ? ... But if this superinduced nature is not to be got the better of by reason or prudence , who shall pretend to set aside ...
Was this accident , or education , or natural aptitude ? ... And shall we not allow the force of nature itself ? ... But if this superinduced nature is not to be got the better of by reason or prudence , who shall pretend to set aside ...
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much pains were thrown away to little purpose , -yet not altogether in vain if it taught me to see good in everything , and to know that there is nothing vulgar in Nature seen with the eye of science or of true art .
much pains were thrown away to little purpose , -yet not altogether in vain if it taught me to see good in everything , and to know that there is nothing vulgar in Nature seen with the eye of science or of true art .
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