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In Comus , on the contrary , beauty and the appreciation of beauty are everywhere : even the wizard claims kindred with the Attendant Spirit and the other good characters in his response to it . And for wisdom on the natural level ...
In Comus , on the contrary , beauty and the appreciation of beauty are everywhere : even the wizard claims kindred with the Attendant Spirit and the other good characters in his response to it . And for wisdom on the natural level ...
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17 the good a good is the same beauty which the evil pervert to evil ends . This indeed is characteristic of his whole attitude to the natural order . So with daring , and a subtlety quite wasted on his modern critics , he shows us ...
17 the good a good is the same beauty which the evil pervert to evil ends . This indeed is characteristic of his whole attitude to the natural order . So with daring , and a subtlety quite wasted on his modern critics , he shows us ...
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That divine Beauty . . . should dissolve the inchantments , and Circe voluntarily deliver her golden rod to Minerva , is meant that a divine Beame a comming from above , with a good inclination , and a perfect habit of vertue made ...
That divine Beauty . . . should dissolve the inchantments , and Circe voluntarily deliver her golden rod to Minerva , is meant that a divine Beame a comming from above , with a good inclination , and a perfect habit of vertue made ...
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