Poets of the English Language: Milton to GoldsmithWystan Hugh Auden, Norman Holmes Pearson Viking Press, 1950 |
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Page xxii
... laws of nature are imposed , requires the unitarian Deist God to impose the latter ; for there is nothing in the nature of things to account for the laws they obey , and nothing in the laws to account for the things . The Deist God ...
... laws of nature are imposed , requires the unitarian Deist God to impose the latter ; for there is nothing in the nature of things to account for the laws they obey , and nothing in the laws to account for the things . The Deist God ...
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... Laws and Rules from the general Sense and Taste of Mankind , and not from the Prin- ciples of those Arts themselves ... Law of Nature . Of geometrical Figures , the Square and the Circle are INTRODUCTION xxiii.
... Laws and Rules from the general Sense and Taste of Mankind , and not from the Prin- ciples of those Arts themselves ... Law of Nature . Of geometrical Figures , the Square and the Circle are INTRODUCTION xxiii.
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... Laws to govern States ; Nor Skill in Sciences profound , So large to grasp the Circle round ; Such heavenly ... Law , or State , As he , whom Phebus in his Ire Hath blasted with poetick Fire . What hope of Custom in the Fair , While not ...
... Laws to govern States ; Nor Skill in Sciences profound , So large to grasp the Circle round ; Such heavenly ... Law , or State , As he , whom Phebus in his Ire Hath blasted with poetick Fire . What hope of Custom in the Fair , While not ...
Contents
Introduction | xiii |
General Principles | xxvi |
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