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The Idea of Beauty . In xXXVII . " That I by a part of all thy glory live is a ' Shadow , ' cast by his Friend's excellence , which yet ' doth such substance give ' that ' I am not lame , poor , nor despised .
The Idea of Beauty . In xXXVII . " That I by a part of all thy glory live is a ' Shadow , ' cast by his Friend's excellence , which yet ' doth such substance give ' that ' I am not lame , poor , nor despised .
Pagina 363
His is ' Beauty's pattern to succeeding men . ' LIII . What is your substance , whereof are you made That millions of strange shadows on you tend ? Since every one hath , every one , one shade , And you , but one , can every shadow lend ...
His is ' Beauty's pattern to succeeding men . ' LIII . What is your substance , whereof are you made That millions of strange shadows on you tend ? Since every one hath , every one , one shade , And you , but one , can every shadow lend ...
Pagina 364
6 > 6 > they first sang — the most excellent of all forms of enthusiasm ( or possession ) ' ; 1 and Shakespeare , 1 when he handles the TRUTH OF BEAUTY , does so almost always with but a secondary allusion , or with no allusion at all ...
6 > 6 > they first sang — the most excellent of all forms of enthusiasm ( or possession ) ' ; 1 and Shakespeare , 1 when he handles the TRUTH OF BEAUTY , does so almost always with but a secondary allusion , or with no allusion at all ...
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