History of English Literature, Band 33Colonial Press, 1900 |
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... beauty is perfect in both , but their main worship is for moral beauty . He ap- peals to the Muses : " Revele to me the sacred noursery Of vertue , which with you doth there remaine , Where it in silver bowre does hidden ly From view of ...
... beauty is perfect in both , but their main worship is for moral beauty . He ap- peals to the Muses : " Revele to me the sacred noursery Of vertue , which with you doth there remaine , Where it in silver bowre does hidden ly From view of ...
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... beauty of effort he places the beauty of happiness ; he couples them , not deliberately as a philosopher , nor with the design of a scholar like Goethe , but because they are both lovely ; and here and there , amid armor and passages of ...
... beauty of effort he places the beauty of happiness ; he couples them , not deliberately as a philosopher , nor with the design of a scholar like Goethe , but because they are both lovely ; and here and there , amid armor and passages of ...
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... Beauty ! Innocence ! Beauty is but a means of prostituting innocence : " Get thee to a nunnery : why wouldst thou be a breeder of sin- ners ? .. What should such fellows as I do crawling be- tween earth and heaven ? We are arrant knaves ...
... Beauty ! Innocence ! Beauty is but a means of prostituting innocence : " Get thee to a nunnery : why wouldst thou be a breeder of sin- ners ? .. What should such fellows as I do crawling be- tween earth and heaven ? We are arrant knaves ...
Inhalt
The outer man is only a clue to study the inner invisible man | 5 |
History is a mechanical and psychological problem Within certain | 19 |
CHAPTER FIRST | 31 |
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