The Complete Works of Edgar Allan Poe: Essays and miscellaniesAMS Press, 1979 |
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... Beauty and a horror of Deformity which we call sensibility , together with that intense vitality , which is implied when we speak of " Energy " or " Passion . ” XXIV . " And Beauty draws us by a single hair . ' lary attraction , of ...
... Beauty and a horror of Deformity which we call sensibility , together with that intense vitality , which is implied when we speak of " Energy " or " Passion . ” XXIV . " And Beauty draws us by a single hair . ' lary attraction , of ...
Page 198
... Beauty as the province of the poem , merely because it is an obvious rule of Art that effects should be made to spring from direct causes that objects should be attained through means best adapted for their attainment no one as yet ...
... Beauty as the province of the poem , merely because it is an obvious rule of Art that effects should be made to spring from direct causes that objects should be attained through means best adapted for their attainment no one as yet ...
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... Beauty . An immortal instinct , deep within the spirit of man , is thus , plainly , a sense of the Beautiful . This ... Beauty before us — but a wild effort to reach the Beauty above . Inspired by an ecstatic prescience of the glories ...
... Beauty . An immortal instinct , deep within the spirit of man , is thus , plainly , a sense of the Beautiful . This ... Beauty before us — but a wild effort to reach the Beauty above . Inspired by an ecstatic prescience of the glories ...
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Maelzels ChessPlayer | 6 |
Preface and Introduction to the Conchologists | 95 |
The Philosophy of Furniture | 101 |
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