American writers: a collection of literary biographies. Jane Addams to Sidney LanierLeonard Unger Charles Scribner's sons, 1979 - 373 páginas |
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... nature of his expansive country must always create an art that will reflect the values he derived from his experience. This view of nature was not, of course, his only one, nor did Bryant rule out the presence of man in the American ...
... nature of his expansive country must always create an art that will reflect the values he derived from his experience. This view of nature was not, of course, his only one, nor did Bryant rule out the presence of man in the American ...
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... nature gives one aspect of that meaning. What nature can say of death, however, must be limited to the physical. Since death is the natural end of all living things, it must simply be accepted as a matter of course. Beyond that, nature ...
... nature gives one aspect of that meaning. What nature can say of death, however, must be limited to the physical. Since death is the natural end of all living things, it must simply be accepted as a matter of course. Beyond that, nature ...
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... nature and of law. For Jefferson, as for other believers in natural law and natural rights, human nature is inherently virtuous and lawful, and the natural state of man is Edenic. All of the violence and social evils of historical ...
... nature and of law. For Jefferson, as for other believers in natural law and natural rights, human nature is inherently virtuous and lawful, and the natural state of man is Edenic. All of the violence and social evils of historical ...
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