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Pagina 155
... truth and nobility belong to many divergent beliefs and to many conflicting aspirations . Doubtless he has his own view , his rooted abhorrence to the rule of one man ; and this persuasion inclines him now to the Popular Party in its ...
... truth and nobility belong to many divergent beliefs and to many conflicting aspirations . Doubtless he has his own view , his rooted abhorrence to the rule of one man ; and this persuasion inclines him now to the Popular Party in its ...
Pagina 363
... TRUTH OF BEAUTY , e.g. in XIV . ( supra ) . LIV.:-Truth is an ornament which makes Beauty ' seem more beauteous . Here the Poet seems to equivocate on the double sense , moral and intellectual , of our word Truth , comparable to the ...
... TRUTH OF BEAUTY , e.g. in XIV . ( supra ) . LIV.:-Truth is an ornament which makes Beauty ' seem more beauteous . Here the Poet seems to equivocate on the double sense , moral and intellectual , of our word Truth , comparable to the ...
Pagina 364
... TRUTH OF 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 ...
... TRUTH OF 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 ...
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