The Outline of English VerseGeorge Herbert Cowling Macmillan and Company, limited, 1935 - 530 sider |
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... beauty found in this world is a glimpse or a reflec- tion of the perfect spiritual ideal of beauty which is eternal and transcendent . And as Beauty is the mother of Love , so the lover must extol the praise of ideal Beauty : for love ...
... beauty found in this world is a glimpse or a reflec- tion of the perfect spiritual ideal of beauty which is eternal and transcendent . And as Beauty is the mother of Love , so the lover must extol the praise of ideal Beauty : for love ...
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... Beauty , that dost consecrate With thine own hues all thou dost shine upon Of human thought or form , where art thou ... beauty is the Platonic idea of beauty , the perfect form of supreme beauty described by Plato in the " Symposium ...
... Beauty , that dost consecrate With thine own hues all thou dost shine upon Of human thought or form , where art thou ... beauty is the Platonic idea of beauty , the perfect form of supreme beauty described by Plato in the " Symposium ...
Side 444
... Beauty is truth , truth beauty " . It is a hard saying , and it is not perfect wisdom . Not all truth is beautiful . But Keats is not using the word truth in the sense of correspondence to fact . He means divine truth , the absolute ...
... Beauty is truth , truth beauty " . It is a hard saying , and it is not perfect wisdom . Not all truth is beautiful . But Keats is not using the word truth in the sense of correspondence to fact . He means divine truth , the absolute ...
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