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From: Monarch Notes
Date: 19630101
Author:Wordsworth, William
Wordsworth, William
Monarch Notes
01-01-1963
The Failure Of The Myth Of Nature
That nature was living and active, and that there existed the possibility
of a marriage between the living Spirit within physical nature and the living,
active imagination of man was the faith in the marriage of the Divine Spirit
from without and the Divine Spirit within. But Wordsworth, with the stability
of character, the granite seriousness of mind, the clarity of sight for the
practical and the pragmatic, the sometimes ice water detachment, that
characterized his life, dealth with the growing awareness and even ...
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