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Pagina 358
... BEAUTY : the eternal type of which all beautiful things on earth are but shadows . It is derived by poetical hyperbole from the Poet's prior identifica- tion of the Friend's beauty with Ideal Beauty . theory of Ideal Beauty was a common ...
... BEAUTY : the eternal type of which all beautiful things on earth are but shadows . It is derived by poetical hyperbole from the Poet's prior identifica- tion of the Friend's beauty with Ideal Beauty . theory of Ideal Beauty was a common ...
Pagina 363
... beauty of Adonis is such a shadow , so is the beauty of Helen : the ' spring of the year . . . doth shadow of your beauty show and you in every blessed shape we know . In all external grace you have some part . ' And in xcvш . The ...
... beauty of Adonis is such a shadow , so is the beauty of Helen : the ' spring of the year . . . doth shadow of your beauty show and you in every blessed shape we know . In all external grace you have some part . ' And in xcvш . The ...
Pagina 364
... BEAUTY , does so almost always with but a secondary allusion , or with no allusion at all , to his Friend's constancy . He argues that the IDEA OF BEAUTY , embodied in his Friend's beauty , of which all other beautiful things are but ...
... BEAUTY , does so almost always with but a secondary allusion , or with no allusion at all , to his Friend's constancy . He argues that the IDEA OF BEAUTY , embodied in his Friend's beauty , of which all other beautiful things are but ...
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