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Strana 68
... beauty is the most lovely of all things , exciting hilarity and shedding desire and confidence through the universe wherever it en- ters , and it enters in some degree into all ... beauty as beauty is than chaos ; 68 REPRESENTATIVE MEN .
... beauty is the most lovely of all things , exciting hilarity and shedding desire and confidence through the universe wherever it en- ters , and it enters in some degree into all ... beauty as beauty is than chaos ; 68 REPRESENTATIVE MEN .
Strana 69
Ralph Waldo Emerson James Elliot Cabot. more beautiful than beauty as beauty is than chaos ; namely , wisdom , which our wonderful organ of sight cannot reach unto , but which , could it be seen , would ravish us with its perfect reality ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson James Elliot Cabot. more beautiful than beauty as beauty is than chaos ; namely , wisdom , which our wonderful organ of sight cannot reach unto , but which , could it be seen , would ravish us with its perfect reality ...
Strana 143
... beauty of a human face , and searches the cause of that beauty , which must be more beauti- ful . He builds his fortunes , maintains the laws , cherishes his children ; but he asks himself , Why ? and whereto ? This head and this tail ...
... beauty of a human face , and searches the cause of that beauty , which must be more beauti- ful . He builds his fortunes , maintains the laws , cherishes his children ; but he asks himself , Why ? and whereto ? This head and this tail ...
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