Studies in Philology, Volume 31University of North Carolina Press, 1934 |
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Pagina 140
... beauty - beauty which has its source in a beautiful soul - arouses noble desires in noble minds , alone able distinguish between true and false beauty , and stirs up sensual desire in base minds because they are blinded by lust ; second ...
... beauty - beauty which has its source in a beautiful soul - arouses noble desires in noble minds , alone able distinguish between true and false beauty , and stirs up sensual desire in base minds because they are blinded by lust ; second ...
Pagina 150
... Beauty , even when allied with Virtue , is not in itself a promoter of Friendship ; while Beauty that conceals Vice is a powerful influence for destroying friendship.25 If my interpretation is sound , and it seems to be borne out by ...
... Beauty , even when allied with Virtue , is not in itself a promoter of Friendship ; while Beauty that conceals Vice is a powerful influence for destroying friendship.25 If my interpretation is sound , and it seems to be borne out by ...
Pagina 151
... beauty is mere make - believe and will not last . 2. A noble - minded person - a person whose whole nature is governed by reason - can distinguish between true and false beauty , and false beauty consequently has no real appeal for such ...
... beauty is mere make - believe and will not last . 2. A noble - minded person - a person whose whole nature is governed by reason - can distinguish between true and false beauty , and false beauty consequently has no real appeal for such ...
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