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word ɛuputa , a finely tempered nature , gives exactly the notion of perfection as culture brings us to conceive it : a harmonious perfection , a perfection in which the characters of beauty and intelligence are both present , which ...
word ɛuputa , a finely tempered nature , gives exactly the notion of perfection as culture brings us to conceive it : a harmonious perfection , a perfection in which the characters of beauty and intelligence are both present , which ...
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and poetry are one , in which the idea of beauty and of a human nature perfect on all sides adds to itself a religious and devout energy , and works in the strength of that , is on this account of such surpassing interest and ...
and poetry are one , in which the idea of beauty and of a human nature perfect on all sides adds to itself a religious and devout energy , and works in the strength of that , is on this account of such surpassing interest and ...
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And who will estimate how much the currents of feeling created by Dr. Newman's movements , the keen desire for beauty and sweetness which it nourished , the deep aversion it manifested to the hardness and vulgarity of middle - class ...
And who will estimate how much the currents of feeling created by Dr. Newman's movements , the keen desire for beauty and sweetness which it nourished , the deep aversion it manifested to the hardness and vulgarity of middle - class ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
II | 33 |
BARBARIANS PHILISTINES POPULACE | 59 |
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