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... Nature ' . The passage just quoted finally justifies his choice of lifestyle on the grounds of improved understanding of ' Nature ' : What I keep have gained , Shall gain , must gain , if sound be my belief From past and present rightly ...
... Nature ' . The passage just quoted finally justifies his choice of lifestyle on the grounds of improved understanding of ' Nature ' : What I keep have gained , Shall gain , must gain , if sound be my belief From past and present rightly ...
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... nature led " ( 11.69-71 ) . To him , there was nothing beyond the immediate physical aspects of nature ; it was " all in all " to him ( 1.76 ) . Clearly , the speaker had placed physical enjoyment of nature first in his youth . His ...
... nature led " ( 11.69-71 ) . To him , there was nothing beyond the immediate physical aspects of nature ; it was " all in all " to him ( 1.76 ) . Clearly , the speaker had placed physical enjoyment of nature first in his youth . His ...
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... Nature's law ' but the fear of an avenging Deity . In other words , he now turns to God , not Nature , to vindicate Man's ' deeper nature ' as well as the apparently sub - human nature of the particular old beggar . Even at the ...
... Nature's law ' but the fear of an avenging Deity . In other words , he now turns to God , not Nature , to vindicate Man's ' deeper nature ' as well as the apparently sub - human nature of the particular old beggar . Even at the ...
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