Essays, Letters from AbroadMoxon, 1845 - 164 páginas |
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... - not they . For love , and beauty , and delight , There is no death , nor change ; their might Exceeds our organs , which endure No light , being themselves obscure . " till awe and tremor possessed him , and he fled viii PREFACE .
... - not they . For love , and beauty , and delight , There is no death , nor change ; their might Exceeds our organs , which endure No light , being themselves obscure . " till awe and tremor possessed him , and he fled viii PREFACE .
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... light , and composing from them , as from elements , other thoughts , each containing within itself the principle of its own integrity . The one is the rò mole , or the principle of synthesis , and has for its objects those forms which ...
... light , and composing from them , as from elements , other thoughts , each containing within itself the principle of its own integrity . The one is the rò mole , or the principle of synthesis , and has for its objects those forms which ...
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... light of which both are mediums of communication . Hence the fame of sculptors , painters , and musicians , although the intrinsic powers of the great masters of these arts may yield in no degree to that of those who have employed ...
... light of which both are mediums of communication . Hence the fame of sculptors , painters , and musicians , although the intrinsic powers of the great masters of these arts may yield in no degree to that of those who have employed ...
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... light stand thence- the dictates of the beautiful and the true , as forward in the minds of those who have once con- during the century which preceded the death of templated them , as memorials of that gentle and Socrates . Of no other ...
... light stand thence- the dictates of the beautiful and the true , as forward in the minds of those who have once con- during the century which preceded the death of templated them , as memorials of that gentle and Socrates . Of no other ...
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... light of life ; the source of whatever of beautiful or generous or true can have place in an evil time . It will readily be confessed that those among the luxurious citizens of Syracuse and Alexandria , who were delighted with the poems ...
... light of life ; the source of whatever of beautiful or generous or true can have place in an evil time . It will readily be confessed that those among the luxurious citizens of Syracuse and Alexandria , who were delighted with the poems ...
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