The New Criterion, Svazek 3,Vydání 6–10Foundation for Cultural Review, 1985 |
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... nature , and society - and Dove is intent upon siding with the first two against the depredations of the third . In the presence of nature , the satirical impulse dis- appears , and so does the illustrational mo- tive . Nature , like ...
... nature , and society - and Dove is intent upon siding with the first two against the depredations of the third . In the presence of nature , the satirical impulse dis- appears , and so does the illustrational mo- tive . Nature , like ...
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... nature . Why then should not land- scape painting be considered as a branch of natural philosophy , of which pictures are but the experiments . " The inclination in the nineteenth century was to understand the forces of nature and make ...
... nature . Why then should not land- scape painting be considered as a branch of natural philosophy , of which pictures are but the experiments . " The inclination in the nineteenth century was to understand the forces of nature and make ...
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... nature ; while poets who live in an artificial society seek the natural . The first are naïve , the second sentimental . Schiller's opening paragraphs constitute a searching inquiry into the phenomenon of the naïve . Nature itself ...
... nature ; while poets who live in an artificial society seek the natural . The first are naïve , the second sentimental . Schiller's opening paragraphs constitute a searching inquiry into the phenomenon of the naïve . Nature itself ...
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