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That is the significance of the admonition uttered just before the image of Venus and Adonis is introduced : ' List mortals if your ears be true . ' The myth of Cupid and Psyche , which goes back to the charming fairy - story told by ...
That is the significance of the admonition uttered just before the image of Venus and Adonis is introduced : ' List mortals if your ears be true . ' The myth of Cupid and Psyche , which goes back to the charming fairy - story told by ...
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But the true condition of his freedom is the dominance of his passion by his reason . Let upstart passions catch the rule from reason and the individual is no longer free but self - enslaved . The ideal state is a union of ideal ...
But the true condition of his freedom is the dominance of his passion by his reason . Let upstart passions catch the rule from reason and the individual is no longer free but self - enslaved . The ideal state is a union of ideal ...
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Fame is , as she says , double - faced , and therefore no true determiner of the value of a deed ; results or effects are also doublefaced , ' with contrary blast proclaiming most deeds ' according to the bias of the interpreter .
Fame is , as she says , double - faced , and therefore no true determiner of the value of a deed ; results or effects are also doublefaced , ' with contrary blast proclaiming most deeds ' according to the bias of the interpreter .
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Acknowledgements | 7 |
Introduction | 13 |
Early Criticism | 21 |
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