| THE PHILOSOPHY OF LUCRETIUS. | Three aspects of the poem | 307 | General scope of the argument | 308 | Analysis of the poem | 308 | Question as to its unfinished condition | 321 | What is the value of the argument? | 324 | Weakness of his science | 329 | Interest of the work as an exposition of ancient physical enquiry | 331 | " ""from its bearing on modern questions | 332 | Power of scientific reasoning, observation, and expression | 335 | Connecting links between his philosophy and poetry | 340 | Idea of law | 341 | "of change | 344 | "of the infinite | 347 | "of the individual | 348 | "of the subtlety of Nature | 349 | "of Nature as a living power | 350 |
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