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... nature and art. The most fundamental concern of the pastoral mode is comparing the worth of the natural world, represented by relatively untouched countryside, to the world built by humans, which contains the joys of art and the city as ...
... nature and art. The most fundamental concern of the pastoral mode is comparing the worth of the natural world, represented by relatively untouched countryside, to the world built by humans, which contains the joys of art and the city as ...
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... nature and art . The most fundamental concern of the pastoral mode is comparing the worth of the natural world , rep- resented by relatively untouched countryside , to the world built by humans , which contains the joys of art and the ...
... nature and art . The most fundamental concern of the pastoral mode is comparing the worth of the natural world , rep- resented by relatively untouched countryside , to the world built by humans , which contains the joys of art and the ...
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... nature , so is all nature in love mortal in folly " ( II.iv.47-49 ) . Touchstone's inarticulate and rude manner of speaking makes him a true touchstone for Rosalind , bringing into greater relief her supreme eloquence and wit . Here ...
... nature , so is all nature in love mortal in folly " ( II.iv.47-49 ) . Touchstone's inarticulate and rude manner of speaking makes him a true touchstone for Rosalind , bringing into greater relief her supreme eloquence and wit . Here ...
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CONTEXT | 1 |
ANALYSIS OF MAJOR CHARACTERS ΙΟ | 10 |
SUMMARY ANALYSIS | 19 |
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