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Example sentences for "nature herself"

  • None has equalled the Roman in the simple but inexorable embodiment in law of the principles pointed out by nature herself.

  • The household was provided by nature herself with a head in the person of the father with whom it originated, and with whom it perished.

  • No: there was something in this Truth he had got which was of Nature herself; equal in rank to Sun, or Moon, or whatsoever thing Nature had made.

  • The man's words were not false, nor his workings here below; no Inanity and Simulacrum; a fiery mass of Life cast-up from the great bosom of Nature herself.

  • Nature herself, by making a slave of the body, has thus made a tyrant of the soul.

  • By marshalling specific details a certain indirect suasion is exercised on the mind, as nature herself, by continual checks and denials, gradually tames the human will.

  • Thus the physician is entangled in the meshes of a wide conspiracy, in which he and his patient and their friends, and-Nature herself, are involved.

  • Nature herself seems a little ashamed of a law so monstrous, billions of summers, and now the old game again without a new bract or sepal.

  • Matter has existed from all eternity, its forms alone are evanescent; matter is the great engine used by nature to produce all her phenomena, or rather it is nature herself.

  • Do not imperil the advantages which they have, do not attempt in this hasty, ill-considered, shallow way to interfere with the relations which are founded upon the laws of nature herself.

  • On the contrary, the civil law, as well as nature herself, has always recognized a wide difference in the respective spheres and destinies of man and woman.

  • For since, if you take away sense from a man, there is nothing left to him, it follows of necessity that what is contrary to nature, or what agrees with it, must be left to nature herself to decide.

  • In reality, almost all the colors of things associated with human life derive something of their expression and value from the tones of impurity, and so enhance the value of the entirely pure tints of nature herself.

  • The thing itself is made present before us by an exercise of creative power as genuine as that of Nature herself; which, perhaps, is but the same power manifesting itself at one time in words, at another in outward phenomena.

  • Men of Luther's stature are like the violent forces of Nature herself--terrible when roused, and in repose, majestic and beautiful.

  • In this way a grand and wonderful system of technicals would be wrought out for all the sciences--provided by Nature herself, and discovered, only, by man.

  • The production of the sound is therefore mechanical and local; and the number of sounds to be produced by the organ fixed and limited, therefore, by Nature herself.

  • The fact that Romans once inhabited her reflects no little dignity on Nature herself; that from some particular hill the Roman once looked out on the sea.

  • The winds should be his breath, the seasons his moods, and he should impart of his serenity to Nature herself.

  • But the divinest poem, or the life of a great man, is the severest satire; as impersonal as Nature herself, and like the sighs of her winds in the woods, which convey ever a slight reproof to the hearer.

  • There have been heroes for whom this world seemed expressly prepared, as if creation had at last succeeded; whose daily life was the stuff of which our dreams are made, and whose presence enhanced the beauty and ampleness of Nature herself.

  • Then they are controlled by nature herself, not by man; your task is merely to leave it in her hands.

  • And note that this is no arbitrary choice of mine, it is the way of nature herself.

  • For in the inmost sanctuary, in the actual temple, the man has found the subtile essence of Nature herself.

  • Only remember, all the while you tend and water, that you are impudently usurping the tasks of Nature herself.

  • These special and canonized vices are things too low and base to be possible to the pure animal, whose only inspirer is Nature herself, always fresh as the dawn.

  • Some can be poets and painters only at second-hand: deaf and blind to the tones and motions of Nature herself, they hear or see her only through some reflected medium of art; they are emboldened by prescription.

  • The rules of art are either immediately supplied by Nature herself, or selected from the compendiums of her students who are called masters and founders of schools.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    contemplative life; deep interest; feet light; find herself; first class; further resolved; healthy state; loved the; much desired; nature and; nature from; nature herself; nature itself; nature must; natured face; natured fellow; plate glass; regular army; sharply pointed; slaves would; small distance; travel over; true account; twelve volumes; vehicle carrier; wagon wheel