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The natural and architectural aspects of the garden metaphor represent its two
concrete extremes . ... His increasing emphasis on ecclesiastical architecture
becomes so dominant that it sometimes influences his presentation of nature .
The natural and architectural aspects of the garden metaphor represent its two
concrete extremes . ... His increasing emphasis on ecclesiastical architecture
becomes so dominant that it sometimes influences his presentation of nature .
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The conjunction of the temples of nature and man , their divine and human
architecture , interests Wordsworth throughout his later years . When
emphasizing the temples of nature , he often describes churchyards and religious
structures which ...
The conjunction of the temples of nature and man , their divine and human
architecture , interests Wordsworth throughout his later years . When
emphasizing the temples of nature , he often describes churchyards and religious
structures which ...
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The river is the only natural image which effectively bears on all three subjects of
man , nature , and human life . Its progress is an analogue to the birth , maturity ,
and death of man . The river also has a parallel in the course of a day , from ...
The river is the only natural image which effectively bears on all three subjects of
man , nature , and human life . Its progress is an analogue to the birth , maturity ,
and death of man . The river also has a parallel in the course of a day , from ...
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Acknowledgments | 7 |
Thomas of Hales LuueRon before 1272 | 22 |
Edi beo thu heuene quene ca 1300 | 41 |
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