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Schiller's famous poem, "The Gods of Greece," mournfully contrasts the experience of the ancient Greeks, in which "Everything to the initiate's eye / Showed the trace of a God," with our modern experience of "A Nature shorn of the divine [or, less poetically, "a de-divinized nature," die entgötterte Natur]" (quoted by Taylor 2007, pp. 316-7).
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