Essays, Letters from AbroadMoxon, 1845 - 164 páginas |
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... appearance . Adoring beauty , he endeavoured to define it ; he was convinced that the canons of taste , if known , are irre- fragable ; and that these are to be sought in the most admirable works of art ; he therefore studied intently ...
... appearance . Adoring beauty , he endeavoured to define it ; he was convinced that the canons of taste , if known , are irre- fragable ; and that these are to be sought in the most admirable works of art ; he therefore studied intently ...
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... appearance and pro- ceedings of life became wonderful and heavenly , and a paradise was created as out of the wrecks of Eden . And as this creation itself is poetry , so its creators were poets ; and language was the instru- ment of ...
... appearance and pro- ceedings of life became wonderful and heavenly , and a paradise was created as out of the wrecks of Eden . And as this creation itself is poetry , so its creators were poets ; and language was the instru- ment of ...
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... appearance and in name , was common both to male and female ; its name alone remains , which labours under a reproach . " At the period to which I refer , the form of every human being was round , the back and the sides being circularly ...
... appearance and in name , was common both to male and female ; its name alone remains , which labours under a reproach . " At the period to which I refer , the form of every human being was round , the back and the sides being circularly ...
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... appearance are like these satyrs , I think that even you will not venture to deny ; and how like you are to them in all other things , now hear . Are you not scornful and petulant ? If you deny this , I will bring witnesses . Are you ...
... appearance are like these satyrs , I think that even you will not venture to deny ; and how like you are to them in all other things , now hear . Are you not scornful and petulant ? If you deny this , I will bring witnesses . Are you ...
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... appearances in themselves exces- sively Silenic . This , my friends , is the external form with which , like one of the sculptured Sileni , he has clothed himself ; for if you open him , you will find within admirable temperance and ...
... appearances in themselves exces- sively Silenic . This , my friends , is the external form with which , like one of the sculptured Sileni , he has clothed himself ; for if you open him , you will find within admirable temperance and ...
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