America's LiteratureJames David Hart, Clarence Gohdes Dryden Press, 1955 - 958 頁 |
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... nature is already , in its forms and tendencies , describing its own design . Let us interrogate the great apparition that shines so peacefully around us . Let us inquire , to what end is nature ? All science has one aim , namely , to ...
... nature is already , in its forms and tendencies , describing its own design . Let us interrogate the great apparition that shines so peacefully around us . Let us inquire , to what end is nature ? All science has one aim , namely , to ...
第 254 頁
... nature a wild delight runs through the man , in spite of real sorrows . Nature says , — he is my creature , and maugre1 all his impertinent griefs , he shall be glad with me . Not the sun or the summer alone , but every hour and season ...
... nature a wild delight runs through the man , in spite of real sorrows . Nature says , — he is my creature , and maugre1 all his impertinent griefs , he shall be glad with me . Not the sun or the summer alone , but every hour and season ...
第 256 頁
... natural process is a version of a moral sentence . The moral law lies at the centre of nature and radiates to the circumference . It is the pith and marrow of every substance , every relation , and every process . All things with which ...
... natural process is a version of a moral sentence . The moral law lies at the centre of nature and radiates to the circumference . It is the pith and marrow of every substance , every relation , and every process . All things with which ...
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