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... nature from which it was cut off . The ancient Greeks , wrote Schiller in 1795 in his great essay " On Naive and Sentimental Poetry , " living in the springtime of human history , " felt naturally ; we are full of feeling for the natural ...
... nature from which it was cut off . The ancient Greeks , wrote Schiller in 1795 in his great essay " On Naive and Sentimental Poetry , " living in the springtime of human history , " felt naturally ; we are full of feeling for the natural ...
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... nature in its order is overarched by nature's order . " The art it- self is nature , " as Coleridge , quoting from The Winter's Tale , * says subsequently about the union of " spontaneous impulse and of voluntary purpose " in metrical ...
... nature in its order is overarched by nature's order . " The art it- self is nature , " as Coleridge , quoting from The Winter's Tale , * says subsequently about the union of " spontaneous impulse and of voluntary purpose " in metrical ...
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... nature's work where nature can't do it directly itself — that is , in " the works of man , " to quote The Prelude ( XIII , 181 ) , the works of art and civilization . The reason why the imagination gets along so well with the real world ...
... nature's work where nature can't do it directly itself — that is , in " the works of man , " to quote The Prelude ( XIII , 181 ) , the works of art and civilization . The reason why the imagination gets along so well with the real world ...
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