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Pagina 96
... things of beauty outlast their contemporary trap- pings ; and even these — at first a zest , then a bore— become in the end a curiosity , not without charm . The mythology of Ronsard , though faded , has a vague decorative value , as of ...
... things of beauty outlast their contemporary trap- pings ; and even these — at first a zest , then a bore— become in the end a curiosity , not without charm . The mythology of Ronsard , though faded , has a vague decorative value , as of ...
Pagina 129
... things political ; and he lends them a further semblance of consistency and perspective , by regarding them from a political point of view in the light of a later political experi- ence . His Theseus and his Romulus are , indeed , a ...
... things political ; and he lends them a further semblance of consistency and perspective , by regarding them from a political point of view in the light of a later political experi- ence . His Theseus and his Romulus are , indeed , a ...
Pagina 369
... things foisted upon us by Time for objects previously known , but that we ' prefer to regard them as really new ' -as just ' born'- ( Tyler ) , and ' specially created for our satisfaction ' ( Dowden ) . The explanation is not ...
... things foisted upon us by Time for objects previously known , but that we ' prefer to regard them as really new ' -as just ' born'- ( Tyler ) , and ' specially created for our satisfaction ' ( Dowden ) . The explanation is not ...
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