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UOMO E NATURA
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MATEMATICA
la matematica è ordine e rappresenta sempre una sequenza ordinata quindi collega alla funzione derogabile con ipotesi e tesi
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INGLESE
william wordsworth
He was not primarily a poet of nature, but rather an intermediary between nature and man. The word Nature has rarely been used by him to indicate the physical and natural world, his conception of Nature is in the sense that Nature is alive; that Nature is in man as much as man is in It. The eye and ear are tuned to Universal Truth. for him action is at the center of Creation and no living being can avoid it, because the very law of his nature obliges him to act.
In 1798 together with Coleridge he published the Lyrical ballads, consisting of nineteen poems by him and four by Coleridge, which are regarded as the beginning and the official manifesto of the English romantic movement.
According to the author, the poet is a man endowed with a greater sensitivity and knowledge of human nature and possesses talents superior in quality and intensity to those of the common man; he therefore has the task of showing the intimate truth of things to other men in order to teach them to improve their feelings and their ethics.
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