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... speaks of Beauty - or rather , in its Platonic sense , the Beautiful - as the object of his pursuit , and personifies it under the form of a mistress whom he adores , whom he depicts in his poetry under every attribute of grace , and ...
... speaks of Beauty - or rather , in its Platonic sense , the Beautiful - as the object of his pursuit , and personifies it under the form of a mistress whom he adores , whom he depicts in his poetry under every attribute of grace , and ...
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... speaks . That which is grand in itself acquires an increased grandeur by simplicity of execution . An object , far from becom- ing narrowed or losing any of its grandeur , when our mind is able to compass and measure it at a glance , is ...
... speaks . That which is grand in itself acquires an increased grandeur by simplicity of execution . An object , far from becom- ing narrowed or losing any of its grandeur , when our mind is able to compass and measure it at a glance , is ...
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... speaks the repose which rests beneath it , whose move- ment betrays the power which impels its tide . It is the human mind carried to the verge of the imagina- tion , soaring with upward glance to the source of all greatness and ...
... speaks the repose which rests beneath it , whose move- ment betrays the power which impels its tide . It is the human mind carried to the verge of the imagina- tion , soaring with upward glance to the source of all greatness and ...
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... speaks as follows : - " Those that marvel how the compositions of a man , who made profession neither of letters nor of science , and was engaged in such multifarious and varied exercises , could contain such a profundity of learning ...
... speaks as follows : - " Those that marvel how the compositions of a man , who made profession neither of letters nor of science , and was engaged in such multifarious and varied exercises , could contain such a profundity of learning ...
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... see two propositions that are ridiculous and impertinent . I speak of the imperti- nence of those who mention such conditions to me ; for in your letter , dictated by judgement and discretion , there is A PHILOSOPHIC POET . 31.
... see two propositions that are ridiculous and impertinent . I speak of the imperti- nence of those who mention such conditions to me ; for in your letter , dictated by judgement and discretion , there is A PHILOSOPHIC POET . 31.
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