The Tutorial History of English LiteratureUniversity Tutorial Press, 1954 - 294 páginas |
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... beauty into the breast of any man , He has instilled it into mine . ' And in 1641 he wrote in a prose tract : I was confirmed in this opinion , that he who would not be frustrate of his hope to write well hereafter in laudable things ...
... beauty into the breast of any man , He has instilled it into mine . ' And in 1641 he wrote in a prose tract : I was confirmed in this opinion , that he who would not be frustrate of his hope to write well hereafter in laudable things ...
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... beauty . They make beauty the end of life ; they criticise their own time for its neglect of beauty ; and they delight in any time in which beautiful things were produced . His CD . G. Rossetti ( 1828-1882 ) , the.
... beauty . They make beauty the end of life ; they criticise their own time for its neglect of beauty ; and they delight in any time in which beautiful things were produced . His CD . G. Rossetti ( 1828-1882 ) , the.
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... beauty was not healthy . He affirmed the necessary connection of the good and the beautiful . His first quarrel with his age was that it neglected beauty ; this objection soon developed into the further objection that beauty was ...
... beauty was not healthy . He affirmed the necessary connection of the good and the beautiful . His first quarrel with his age was that it neglected beauty ; this objection soon developed into the further objection that beauty was ...
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