Tuesday, January 22, 2013

A few good words.

My otherwise awful textbook, thus far, did have at least one nice thing to say:

"The Romantic love of nature is more than a taste for pretty scenery; it is an attempt to humanize nature, to replace humanity's view of itself as part of a machine, however well and benignly made, with a vision of the world as essentially an extension of the human soul." (Wilkie and Hurt 12)

This is nice.

No need for plagiarism:

Wilkie, Brian, and James Hurt. Literature of the Western World. 5th. 1. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Prentice Hall, 2001. 12. Print.

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