The World's Best Essays, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen9David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler F.P. Kaiser, 1900 - 4190 páginas |
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... spirit of Nature is only in appearance opposed to the Soul ; essentially , it is the instrument of its revelation ; it brings about indeed the antagonism that exists in all things , but only that the one essence may come forth , as the ...
... spirit of Nature is only in appearance opposed to the Soul ; essentially , it is the instrument of its revelation ; it brings about indeed the antagonism that exists in all things , but only that the one essence may come forth , as the ...
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... Spirit is present as the guardian of Beauty ; but if the Spirit itself be hurried away , as by an irresistible might , what power shall watch over and protect sacred Beauty ? Or , if the Soul participate in the struggle , how shall it ...
... Spirit is present as the guardian of Beauty ; but if the Spirit itself be hurried away , as by an irresistible might , what power shall watch over and protect sacred Beauty ? Or , if the Soul participate in the struggle , how shall it ...
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... spirit of magnificence ; and the Spaniards reciprocally taught their love and their chivalric honor to the Moors . No mixture could be more favorable to works of imagination , if lit- erature had been encouraged in Spain . Amongst their ...
... spirit of magnificence ; and the Spaniards reciprocally taught their love and their chivalric honor to the Moors . No mixture could be more favorable to works of imagination , if lit- erature had been encouraged in Spain . Amongst their ...
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