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... Nature ( with Aristotle ) or why Crates and perhaps Chrysippus argue ( with Plato ) for Godhead . 55. Natura naturans ] that natural power from which all things in nature proceed , as against Natura naturata or the nature created by ...
... Nature ( with Aristotle ) or why Crates and perhaps Chrysippus argue ( with Plato ) for Godhead . 55. Natura naturans ] that natural power from which all things in nature proceed , as against Natura naturata or the nature created by ...
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... nature , the infinite inconsistency of the world ' ( p . 23 ) . Lyly's examples from fabulous natural history are always applied to human conduct , enabling us , as G. Wilson Knight puts it , ' to read the human mind in terms of the ...
... nature , the infinite inconsistency of the world ' ( p . 23 ) . Lyly's examples from fabulous natural history are always applied to human conduct , enabling us , as G. Wilson Knight puts it , ' to read the human mind in terms of the ...
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... nature . 0.1 . Enter ] Bond ; not in QI . 0.2 . and ] Daniel ; not in Q1 . 45 5 41. golden ] Here and in 1. 37 ... nature ] i.e. , would have put beauty to its natural use and thereby deserved Nature's thanks . 6. Haply ] Perhaps . in ...
... nature . 0.1 . Enter ] Bond ; not in QI . 0.2 . and ] Daniel ; not in Q1 . 45 5 41. golden ] Here and in 1. 37 ... nature ] i.e. , would have put beauty to its natural use and thereby deserved Nature's thanks . 6. Haply ] Perhaps . in ...
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