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But she is also the incentive to great deeds, since all our passions, as well as
love, are, in their sublime, creative of essential beauty. Endymion's abandonment
of active life and public service, and Peona's censure of such conduct, along with
...
But she is also the incentive to great deeds, since all our passions, as well as
love, are, in their sublime, creative of essential beauty. Endymion's abandonment
of active life and public service, and Peona's censure of such conduct, along with
...
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The love is indeed a human passion, and at the same time it is far above all
mutable human passion, for at heaven's bourne mortal and immortal, the
temporal and atemporal, beauty and truth, are one. . . . But unlike the oxymoronic
pattern of ...
The love is indeed a human passion, and at the same time it is far above all
mutable human passion, for at heaven's bourne mortal and immortal, the
temporal and atemporal, beauty and truth, are one. . . . But unlike the oxymoronic
pattern of ...
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And art eases this burden by holding out to man the promise that somewhere —
at heaven's bourne , where the woes of this world will be resolved — songs are
forever new , love is forever young , human passion is " human passion far above
...
And art eases this burden by holding out to man the promise that somewhere —
at heaven's bourne , where the woes of this world will be resolved — songs are
forever new , love is forever young , human passion is " human passion far above
...
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INTRODUCTIONWalter Jackson Bate | 1 |
SCEPTICISM IN | 71 |
THE ODE TO PSYCHE AND THE ODE ON MELANCHOLY | 91 |
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