Poets and Story-tellers: A Book of Critical EssaysMacmillan Company, 1949 - 201 pages |
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... impression of beauty or pleasure , to indicate what the source of that impression is , and under what conditions it is experienced . . . . He will remember always that beauty exists in many forms . To him all periods , types , schools ...
... impression of beauty or pleasure , to indicate what the source of that impression is , and under what conditions it is experienced . . . . He will remember always that beauty exists in many forms . To him all periods , types , schools ...
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... impression of beauty or pleasure , to indicate what the source of that impression is , and under what conditions it is experienced . . . He will remember always that beauty exists in many forms . To him all periods , types , schools of ...
... impression of beauty or pleasure , to indicate what the source of that impression is , and under what conditions it is experienced . . . He will remember always that beauty exists in many forms . To him all periods , types , schools of ...
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... impression of beauty or pleasure , to indicate what the source of that impression is , and under what conditions it is experienced . . . . He will remember always that beauty exists in many forms . To him all periods , types , schools ...
... impression of beauty or pleasure , to indicate what the source of that impression is , and under what conditions it is experienced . . . . He will remember always that beauty exists in many forms . To him all periods , types , schools ...
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