The Greater English Poets of the Nineteenth CenturyFolcroft Press, 1969 - 388 páginas |
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... beauty which the soul craves , but also , without any sacrifice of the aesthetic ideal , we find conjoined with beauty a wise commentary upon the age , a ripe philosophy , and a worthy ethic . It may be said that this is impossible ...
... beauty which the soul craves , but also , without any sacrifice of the aesthetic ideal , we find conjoined with beauty a wise commentary upon the age , a ripe philosophy , and a worthy ethic . It may be said that this is impossible ...
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... Beauty is truth , truth beauty , that is all Ye know on earth , and all ye need to know . " " That large utterance of the early gods . " " Those green - robed senators of mighty woods , Tall oaks , branch - charmed by the earnest stars ...
... Beauty is truth , truth beauty , that is all Ye know on earth , and all ye need to know . " " That large utterance of the early gods . " " Those green - robed senators of mighty woods , Tall oaks , branch - charmed by the earnest stars ...
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... beauty - who have never apprehended the full ethical and æsthetic significance of Keats's saying that beauty is truth , truth beauty , and who are not aware that only by self- abnegating consecration to the beautiful can the poet attain ...
... beauty - who have never apprehended the full ethical and æsthetic significance of Keats's saying that beauty is truth , truth beauty , and who are not aware that only by self- abnegating consecration to the beautiful can the poet attain ...
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