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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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2 IO ' And which is worse , my soul is now denied Her transport to the sweet Elysian rest , The joyful bliss for ghosts repurified , The ever - springing gardens of the blest : Charon denies me waftage with the rest , And says my soul ...
2 IO ' And which is worse , my soul is now denied Her transport to the sweet Elysian rest , The joyful bliss for ghosts repurified , The ever - springing gardens of the blest : Charon denies me waftage with the rest , And says my soul ...
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I20 " " Pitiful mouth ( saith he ) that living gavest The sweetest comfort that my soul could wish , Oh , be it lawful now that dead thou havest This sorrowing farewell of a dying kiss ; And you , fair eyes , containers of my bliss ...
I20 " " Pitiful mouth ( saith he ) that living gavest The sweetest comfort that my soul could wish , Oh , be it lawful now that dead thou havest This sorrowing farewell of a dying kiss ; And you , fair eyes , containers of my bliss ...
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