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... nature that gives the rules : " the mind is always readiest to accept what it recognizes to be true to nature " ( 8.3.71 ) . - - The revival of rhetoric in the European Renaissance , and its enthusi- astic adoption in all the ...
... nature that gives the rules : " the mind is always readiest to accept what it recognizes to be true to nature " ( 8.3.71 ) . - - The revival of rhetoric in the European Renaissance , and its enthusi- astic adoption in all the ...
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... Nature for his principal object , " Sidney ( perhaps echoing Aristotle ) concisely indicated the proper relationship between nature and art : " the rhetorician and logician , considering what in Nature will soonest prove and persuade ...
... Nature for his principal object , " Sidney ( perhaps echoing Aristotle ) concisely indicated the proper relationship between nature and art : " the rhetorician and logician , considering what in Nature will soonest prove and persuade ...
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... nature is angry with mankind . " As yet , we do not know where this descriptio is ultimately leading , but it next juxtaposes nature and human art , the gas - lights of Victorian London being an ineffectual counter to the natural gloom ...
... nature is angry with mankind . " As yet , we do not know where this descriptio is ultimately leading , but it next juxtaposes nature and human art , the gas - lights of Victorian London being an ineffectual counter to the natural gloom ...
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