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Pagina 162
... Nature is more wonderful , more various , more sublime in man than in any other of her works , and the wisdom that is gained by com- merce with men , as Montaigne and Shakespeare gained it , or with one's own soul among men , as Dante ...
... Nature is more wonderful , more various , more sublime in man than in any other of her works , and the wisdom that is gained by com- merce with men , as Montaigne and Shakespeare gained it , or with one's own soul among men , as Dante ...
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... Nature - element forming a main part - to be its health - element and beauty - element— to really underlie the whole politics , sanity , religion and art of the New World . I cannot divest my appetite of literature , yet I find myself ...
... Nature - element forming a main part - to be its health - element and beauty - element— to really underlie the whole politics , sanity , religion and art of the New World . I cannot divest my appetite of literature , yet I find myself ...
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... Nature calls through all her system wide , 160 Give me thy love , O man , so long denied . Much time is run , and man hath changed his ways , Since Nature , in the antique fable - days , Was hid from man's true love by proxy fays ...
... Nature calls through all her system wide , 160 Give me thy love , O man , so long denied . Much time is run , and man hath changed his ways , Since Nature , in the antique fable - days , Was hid from man's true love by proxy fays ...
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