Essays, Letters from AbroadMoxon, 1845 - 164 páginas |
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... Ancient Wonder , caused me to include in this volume the fragment of " Menexenus , " and passages from " The Republic . " In the first we have another admirable specimen of Socratic irony . In the latter the opinions and views of Plato ...
... Ancient Wonder , caused me to include in this volume the fragment of " Menexenus , " and passages from " The Republic . " In the first we have another admirable specimen of Socratic irony . In the latter the opinions and views of Plato ...
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... ancient armour or the modern uniform around his body ; whilst it is easy to conceive a dress more graceful than either . The beauty of the internal nature cannot be so far concealed by its accidental vesture , but that the spirit of its ...
... ancient armour or the modern uniform around his body ; whilst it is easy to conceive a dress more graceful than either . The beauty of the internal nature cannot be so far concealed by its accidental vesture , but that the spirit of its ...
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... ancient Rome ; but the actions and forms of its social life never seem to have been perfectly saturated with the poetical element . The Romans appear to have considered the Greeks as the selectest treasuries of the selectest forms of ...
... ancient Rome ; but the actions and forms of its social life never seem to have been perfectly saturated with the poetical element . The Romans appear to have considered the Greeks as the selectest treasuries of the selectest forms of ...
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... ancients , has been celebrated by a chorus of the greatest writers of the renovated world ; and the music has penetrated ... ancient world . The distorted notions of invisible things which Dante and his rival Milton have idealised , are ...
... ancients , has been celebrated by a chorus of the greatest writers of the renovated world ; and the music has penetrated ... ancient world . The distorted notions of invisible things which Dante and his rival Milton have idealised , are ...
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... ancient religion of the civilized world ; and its spirit exists in their poetry probably in the same proportion as its forms survived in the un- reformed worship of modern Europe . The one preceded and the other followed the Reformation ...
... ancient religion of the civilized world ; and its spirit exists in their poetry probably in the same proportion as its forms survived in the un- reformed worship of modern Europe . The one preceded and the other followed the Reformation ...
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