King LearMethuen, 1952 - Počet stran: 256 |
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... nature - the traditional view of Hooker and Bacon , which assumes that nature is benignant , rational , and divinely ordered ; and the view of the rationalists that man is governed by appetite and self - interest . There is nothing ...
... nature - the traditional view of Hooker and Bacon , which assumes that nature is benignant , rational , and divinely ordered ; and the view of the rationalists that man is governed by appetite and self - interest . There is nothing ...
Strana 30
... Nature can reason it thus and thus , yet Nature finds itself scourg'd by the sequent effects . Love 110 cools , friendship falls off , brothers divide : in cities , mutinies ; in countries , discord ; in palaces , treason ; and the bond ...
... Nature can reason it thus and thus , yet Nature finds itself scourg'd by the sequent effects . Love 110 cools , friendship falls off , brothers divide : in cities , mutinies ; in countries , discord ; in palaces , treason ; and the bond ...
Strana 174
... Nature's above art in that respect . your press - money . That fellow handles his bow like a crow - keeper : draw me ... Nature's ] F ; Nature is Q. 89-90 . do it Q. O ! well flown bird ; i̇ ' th '. His master thus . the king himself . 23 ...
... Nature's above art in that respect . your press - money . That fellow handles his bow like a crow - keeper : draw me ... Nature's ] F ; Nature is Q. 89-90 . do it Q. O ! well flown bird ; i̇ ' th '. His master thus . the king himself . 23 ...
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