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It involved the Neo - Platonic idea of the soul , ' exempt from vile and gross corruption ' , working through the senses to raise the mind to a knowledge of ideal love and truth and beauty . This conception was also stated by Chapman in ...
It involved the Neo - Platonic idea of the soul , ' exempt from vile and gross corruption ' , working through the senses to raise the mind to a knowledge of ideal love and truth and beauty . This conception was also stated by Chapman in ...
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57 He sees her coming , and begins to glow , Even as a dying coal revives with wind , And with his bonnet hides his angry brow , Looks on the dull earth with disturbed mind : Taking no notice that she is so nigh , For all askance he ...
57 He sees her coming , and begins to glow , Even as a dying coal revives with wind , And with his bonnet hides his angry brow , Looks on the dull earth with disturbed mind : Taking no notice that she is so nigh , For all askance he ...
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28 to her mind : at her wish or inclination . 1 . 29 Or ... or : either ... or . 1. 31 Buskins : half - boots made of leather . 1. 32 branch'd : decorated with a figured pattern . 11. 33–6 The idea hereas extravagant as the rest of the ...
28 to her mind : at her wish or inclination . 1 . 29 Or ... or : either ... or . 1. 31 Buskins : half - boots made of leather . 1. 32 branch'd : decorated with a figured pattern . 11. 33–6 The idea hereas extravagant as the rest of the ...
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