A Guide to English Literature: The age of ShakespeareBoris Ford Penguin Books, 1963 |
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... Nature was God's in- strument , the social hierarchy a product of Nature . It followed for Tudor theorists that subordination and unity were the natural rules for families and corporations and , above all , for the state , a ' body ...
... Nature was God's in- strument , the social hierarchy a product of Nature . It followed for Tudor theorists that subordination and unity were the natural rules for families and corporations and , above all , for the state , a ' body ...
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... Nature and human nature , radically opposed to the traditional conceptions , that were beginning to emerge in the consciousness of the age.11 For Edmund man is merely a part of the morally indifferent world of nature , and his business ...
... Nature and human nature , radically opposed to the traditional conceptions , that were beginning to emerge in the consciousness of the age.11 For Edmund man is merely a part of the morally indifferent world of nature , and his business ...
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... nature ' . He considers , moreover , that the whole physical world consists of an immense variety of patterns and com- pounds of comparatively few such ' simple natures ' , which thus form the ' alphabet ' of nature . Each of these ' ...
... nature ' . He considers , moreover , that the whole physical world consists of an immense variety of patterns and com- pounds of comparatively few such ' simple natures ' , which thus form the ' alphabet ' of nature . Each of these ' ...
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