English Poetry and Prose of the Romantic MovementGeorge Benjamin Woods Scott, Foresman, 1950 - 1538 pages |
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Page 914
... beauty is re-. sented to our observation . Before proceed- ing to bring any proof of the truth of this proposition , there are two things that it may be proper to explain a little more distinctly . First , What are the primary affections ...
... beauty is re-. sented to our observation . Before proceed- ing to bring any proof of the truth of this proposition , there are two things that it may be proper to explain a little more distinctly . First , What are the primary affections ...
Page 917
... beauty . But , if beauty consist in the reflection of our affections and sympa- thies , it is plain that he will always see the most beauty whose affections are the warm- est and most exercised - whose imagination is the most powerful ...
... beauty . But , if beauty consist in the reflection of our affections and sympa- thies , it is plain that he will always see the most beauty whose affections are the warm- est and most exercised - whose imagination is the most powerful ...
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... BEAUTY Mrs. Shelley states in a note that this poem was conceived during Shelley's voyage or around Lake Geneva , in Switzerland , with Lord Byron . Shelley's idea of the Eternal Beauty is borrowed from Plato's The Sym- posium , 211-12 ...
... BEAUTY Mrs. Shelley states in a note that this poem was conceived during Shelley's voyage or around Lake Geneva , in Switzerland , with Lord Byron . Shelley's idea of the Eternal Beauty is borrowed from Plato's The Sym- posium , 211-12 ...
Contents
Eighteenth Century | 1 |
ALLAN RAMSAY 1685?1758 | 7 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIES | 21 |
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