Shakespeare and Elizabethan Poetry: A Study of His Earlier Work in Relation to the Poetry of the TimeOxford University Press, 1952 - 279 Seiten |
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... Nature , is natural to him as Man - man being set over all other creatures to improve them.5 In another respect arte is an aide and coadiutor to nature ... but an alterer .... The Gardner by his arte will not only make a herbe , or ...
... Nature , is natural to him as Man - man being set over all other creatures to improve them.5 In another respect arte is an aide and coadiutor to nature ... but an alterer .... The Gardner by his arte will not only make a herbe , or ...
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... Nature ; to shew Vertue her own Feature , Scorne her owne Image , and the verie Age and Bodie of the Time his Forme and pressure ' The modesty of Nature here advocated is precisely what Shakespeare claims for himself in his sonnets ...
... Nature ; to shew Vertue her own Feature , Scorne her owne Image , and the verie Age and Bodie of the Time his Forme and pressure ' The modesty of Nature here advocated is precisely what Shakespeare claims for himself in his sonnets ...
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... Nature to correct their natural imperfections . Nature was plastic and could be moulded . Art was even more plastic than nature . However much the physiological aspect of his character might predispose a man to act , the ultimate remedy ...
... Nature to correct their natural imperfections . Nature was plastic and could be moulded . Art was even more plastic than nature . However much the physiological aspect of his character might predispose a man to act , the ultimate remedy ...
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