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Let all who love Beauty pity them . Though they themselves love not Beauty , yet let them pity themselves . Who taught them the trick of tyranny ? There are many other things that one might point out . One might point out how the ...
Let all who love Beauty pity them . Though they themselves love not Beauty , yet let them pity themselves . Who taught them the trick of tyranny ? There are many other things that one might point out . One might point out how the ...
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It is not the sad beauty of a past cut off from the present , but a mellowness that the present inherits from the past ; and in this mellowness all the hill - side seems a garden to the spacious farm - houses and the little cottages ...
It is not the sad beauty of a past cut off from the present , but a mellowness that the present inherits from the past ; and in this mellowness all the hill - side seems a garden to the spacious farm - houses and the little cottages ...
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the novelist writes about , he has been charmed and seduced by it , he is under its spell - that is , he has seen beauty in it . He could have no other reason for writing about it . He may see a strange sort of beauty ; he may — indeed ...
the novelist writes about , he has been charmed and seduced by it , he is under its spell - that is , he has seen beauty in it . He could have no other reason for writing about it . He may see a strange sort of beauty ; he may — indeed ...
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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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