The Round Table, 1817Woodstock Books, 1991 - Počet stran: 261 |
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... beauty of creation . Is a bird's feather exhibited in company , or a piece of sea - weed , or a shell that contained the stupidest of created beings , -every one is happy to look at it , and the most fastidious pretender in the room ...
... beauty of creation . Is a bird's feather exhibited in company , or a piece of sea - weed , or a shell that contained the stupidest of created beings , -every one is happy to look at it , and the most fastidious pretender in the room ...
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... Beauty was entirely depen- dant on custom , or on the conformity of objects to a given standard . Now , we could never persuade ourselves that custom , or the association of ideas , though a very powerful , was the only principle of the ...
... Beauty was entirely depen- dant on custom , or on the conformity of objects to a given standard . Now , we could never persuade ourselves that custom , or the association of ideas , though a very powerful , was the only principle of the ...
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... beauty is power . By their beauty they are raised above the frailties of pain or passion ; by their beauty they are deified . The infinite quantity of dramatic invention in Shakspeare takes from his gusto . The power he delights to shew ...
... beauty is power . By their beauty they are raised above the frailties of pain or passion ; by their beauty they are deified . The infinite quantity of dramatic invention in Shakspeare takes from his gusto . The power he delights to shew ...
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INTRODUCTION H T | 1 |
On Chaucer L H To the President and Companions of the Round Table | 7 |
The Subject Continued H T | 9 |
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