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goes on to disclose a truth of his desire : his self - abandonment to the destructive magic which he fears ( earlier he has said " I'll entertain the offer'd fallacy " ; 2.2.185 ) is the truth of his discourse of desire : Teach me ...
goes on to disclose a truth of his desire : his self - abandonment to the destructive magic which he fears ( earlier he has said " I'll entertain the offer'd fallacy " ; 2.2.185 ) is the truth of his discourse of desire : Teach me ...
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The tragedy of the world's being deprived of perfect truth and beauty , and the joyous possibility of being able , even in its imperfection , to share in truth and beauty , are two aspects of the same belief . Now I should like at least ...
The tragedy of the world's being deprived of perfect truth and beauty , and the joyous possibility of being able , even in its imperfection , to share in truth and beauty , are two aspects of the same belief . Now I should like at least ...
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183 ) The urn which encloses the cinders of Beautie , Truth and Raritie is , of course , the Phoenix : ( ' Her rare - dead ashes , fill a rare liue vrne : / One Phoenix borne , another Phoenix burne ' p . 181 ) .
183 ) The urn which encloses the cinders of Beautie , Truth and Raritie is , of course , the Phoenix : ( ' Her rare - dead ashes , fill a rare liue vrne : / One Phoenix borne , another Phoenix burne ' p . 181 ) .
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