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Yet things of beauty outlast their contemporary trappings ; and even these - at first a zest , then a borebecome in the end a curiosity , not without charm . The mythology of Ronsard , though faded , has a vague decorative value , as of ...
Yet things of beauty outlast their contemporary trappings ; and even these - at first a zest , then a borebecome in the end a curiosity , not without charm . The mythology of Ronsard , though faded , has a vague decorative value , as of ...
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He is dealing , indeed , with shadows ; but they are shadows projected backward upon the mists about their origin by two nations which were above all things political ; and he lends them a further semblance of consistency and ...
He is dealing , indeed , with shadows ; but they are shadows projected backward upon the mists about their origin by two nations which were above all things political ; and he lends them a further semblance of consistency and ...
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6 6 > 6 > 6 > Assuming these lines to refer to ' what ' Time ' foists upon us , ' the second implies that we ought to recognise the old things foisted upon us by Time for objects previously known , but that we prefer to regard them as ...
6 6 > 6 > 6 > Assuming these lines to refer to ' what ' Time ' foists upon us , ' the second implies that we ought to recognise the old things foisted upon us by Time for objects previously known , but that we prefer to regard them as ...
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