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... nature ' resonates through both plays . Hamm : Nature has forgotten us . Clov : There's no more nature ( 16 ) . Endgame offers us four " ruin'd piece [ s ] of Nature " ( 4.6.132 ) , four attenuated individuals , living in a ...
... nature ' resonates through both plays . Hamm : Nature has forgotten us . Clov : There's no more nature ( 16 ) . Endgame offers us four " ruin'd piece [ s ] of Nature " ( 4.6.132 ) , four attenuated individuals , living in a ...
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... nature . In his own myth of nature and man , he espouses a narration that sees the world as the manifestation of one essence and whose axioms postulate the equivalence of nature and spirit . The manifold variety of the world is but a ...
... nature . In his own myth of nature and man , he espouses a narration that sees the world as the manifestation of one essence and whose axioms postulate the equivalence of nature and spirit . The manifold variety of the world is but a ...
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... Nature " is broken radically . However , Weldon , like recent feminist critics , sees the " natural " world as ... nature , they say , that makes us get married . Nature , they say , that makes us crave to have babies [ ... ] . It's ...
... Nature " is broken radically . However , Weldon , like recent feminist critics , sees the " natural " world as ... nature , they say , that makes us get married . Nature , they say , that makes us crave to have babies [ ... ] . It's ...
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