A Book of Science Verse: The Poetic Relations of Science and TechnologyMacmillan, 1961 - 279 էջ |
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Էջ 248
... nature as essentially adapted to each other , and the mind of man as naturally the mirror of the fairest and most interesting qualities of nature . And thus the Poet , prompted by this feeling of pleasure which accompanies him through ...
... nature as essentially adapted to each other , and the mind of man as naturally the mirror of the fairest and most interesting qualities of nature . And thus the Poet , prompted by this feeling of pleasure which accompanies him through ...
Էջ 248
... nature as essentially adapted to each other , and the mind of man as naturally the mirror of the fairest and most interesting qualities of nature . And thus the Poet , prompted by this feeling of pleasure which accompanies him through ...
... nature as essentially adapted to each other , and the mind of man as naturally the mirror of the fairest and most interesting qualities of nature . And thus the Poet , prompted by this feeling of pleasure which accompanies him through ...
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... nature elude the scientific method . It is important therefore to ask , what Wordsworth found in nature that failed to receive expression in science . I ask this question in the interest of science itself ; for one main position in ...
... nature elude the scientific method . It is important therefore to ask , what Wordsworth found in nature that failed to receive expression in science . I ask this question in the interest of science itself ; for one main position in ...
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 1 |
To Dr Charleton | 59 |
JOHN HOOKHAM FRERE 17691846 and GEORGE | 103 |
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A. S. J. TESSIMOND atom beasts beauty blind brain bright Carl Sandburg creatures dark divine doth dream E. V. KNOX earth feel fire flame hand hath head heart heaven hope human Ichthyosaurus KATHLEEN RAINE knowledge labour laugh light living look lord machine mighty mind Moon motion Muse nature Nature's never night o'er orbs passion PATRIC DICKINSON PHILOSOPHER'S SONG Philosophy planets Poems poet poetic poetry pseudo-statement ROBERT CONQUEST rock round SCIENCE VERSE scientific secret sense shine sight sing Sir Patrick Sir Patrick Spens skies song soul sphere spirit stars STEPHEN SPENDER strange stream tell thee things thou thought thousand true truth turn twas voice W. H. AUDEN wheels whole WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind wings wise wonder Wordsworth written young youth