Essays, Letters from AbroadMoxon, 1845 - 164 páginas |
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... beautiful and good , which is the spirit of poetry . The fragments that follow form an introduction to " The Banquet " or " Symposium ” of Plato - and that noble piece of writing follows ; which for the first time introduces the ...
... beautiful and good , which is the spirit of poetry . The fragments that follow form an introduction to " The Banquet " or " Symposium ” of Plato - and that noble piece of writing follows ; which for the first time introduces the ...
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... beautiful descriptions ever written . The Letters from Italy , which are addressed to the same gentleman as the recipient of the Letters from Geneva , are in a similar spirit of observation and remark . The reader can only regret that ...
... beautiful descriptions ever written . The Letters from Italy , which are addressed to the same gentleman as the recipient of the Letters from Geneva , are in a similar spirit of observation and remark . The reader can only regret that ...
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... beautiful than these letters ? They are adorned by simplicity , tenderness , and generosity , combined with manly views , and acute observation . His practical opinions may be found here . His indignant detestation of political ...
... beautiful than these letters ? They are adorned by simplicity , tenderness , and generosity , combined with manly views , and acute observation . His practical opinions may be found here . His indignant detestation of political ...
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... beautiful ( for so we may be permitted to name the relation between this highest pleasure and its cause ) is very great . Those in whom it exists in excess are poets , in the most universal sense of the word ; and the pleasure resulting ...
... beautiful ( for so we may be permitted to name the relation between this highest pleasure and its cause ) is very great . Those in whom it exists in excess are poets , in the most universal sense of the word ; and the pleasure resulting ...
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... beautiful : poetry is a mirror which makes beautiful that which is distorted . The parts of a composition may be poetical , without the composition as a whole being a poem . A single sentence may be considered as a whole , though it may ...
... beautiful : poetry is a mirror which makes beautiful that which is distorted . The parts of a composition may be poetical , without the composition as a whole being a poem . A single sentence may be considered as a whole , though it may ...
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