EssaysMacmillan, 1896 - 312 էջ |
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... beauty , but a resolute and puritanical sternness . He made the mistake , so common to religious spirits , of supposing that the religious instinct is universally implanted , and that whatever the varying quantities of intellect and ...
... beauty , but a resolute and puritanical sternness . He made the mistake , so common to religious spirits , of supposing that the religious instinct is universally implanted , and that whatever the varying quantities of intellect and ...
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... to ascertain the best points of view , and to sting to death the crawling nerveless creatures who are just capable of obscuring by the close- Q ness of their imitative powers the beauty of their great The Late Master of Trinity 241.
... to ascertain the best points of view , and to sting to death the crawling nerveless creatures who are just capable of obscuring by the close- Q ness of their imitative powers the beauty of their great The Late Master of Trinity 241.
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... beauty , and youth sapped day by day ; Thy life never continueth in one stay . Is the eye waxen dim , is the dark hair changing to grey That hath won neither laurel nor bay ? I shall clothe myself in Spring and bud in May ; Thou , root ...
... beauty , and youth sapped day by day ; Thy life never continueth in one stay . Is the eye waxen dim , is the dark hair changing to grey That hath won neither laurel nor bay ? I shall clothe myself in Spring and bud in May ; Thou , root ...
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