The Hundred Best English EssaysFrederick Edwin Smith Earl of Birkenhead Cassell, 1929 - 921 Seiten |
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... beauty , is so delightful ; if it ravishes the senses , even when the fair form is foreign to us ; what must be the effects of moral beauty ? and what influence must it have , when it embellishes our own mind , and is the result of our ...
... beauty , is so delightful ; if it ravishes the senses , even when the fair form is foreign to us ; what must be the effects of moral beauty ? and what influence must it have , when it embellishes our own mind , and is the result of our ...
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... Beauty pity them . Though they themselves love not Beauty , yet let them pity themselves . Who taught them the trick of tyranny ? How should There are many other things that one might point out . One might point out how the Renaissance ...
... Beauty pity them . Though they themselves love not Beauty , yet let them pity themselves . Who taught them the trick of tyranny ? How should There are many other things that one might point out . One might point out how the Renaissance ...
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... beauty ; he may - indeed he does - see a sort of beauty that nobody has quite seen before ; he may see a sort of beauty that none save a few odd spirits ever will or can be made to see . But he does see beauty . To say , after reading a ...
... beauty ; he may - indeed he does - see a sort of beauty that nobody has quite seen before ; he may see a sort of beauty that none save a few odd spirits ever will or can be made to see . But he does see beauty . To say , after reading a ...
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HUGH LATIMER 14911555 | 1 |
FRANCIS BACON Baron Verulam Viscount ST ALBANS 15611626 | 17 |
BEN JONSON 15731637 | 23 |
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