Essential Articles for the Study of Alexander PopeMaynard Mack Archon Books, 1964 - 760 Seiten |
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... Beauty are two different things , Beauty pleases by the Rules only , and Grace without them . What is beautiful is not always Graceful ; but Grace join'd with Beauty is the height of Perfection . ' 1 Phraseology and general ideas are so ...
... Beauty are two different things , Beauty pleases by the Rules only , and Grace without them . What is beautiful is not always Graceful ; but Grace join'd with Beauty is the height of Perfection . ' 1 Phraseology and general ideas are so ...
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... beauty and yet observing that they failed in the grace , [ venustas ] called xápes in Greek , which was distinctively his own ; everything else they had attained , but in this alone none equalled him . He laid claim to another merit ...
... beauty and yet observing that they failed in the grace , [ venustas ] called xápes in Greek , which was distinctively his own ; everything else they had attained , but in this alone none equalled him . He laid claim to another merit ...
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... beauty . The neo- platonist especially associated beauty with grace , ignoring the attempt of the ancients to separate them.18 To the neo - platonist beauty is a divine attribute , eternal , immutable , and indepen- dent of earthly ...
... beauty . The neo- platonist especially associated beauty with grace , ignoring the attempt of the ancients to separate them.18 To the neo - platonist beauty is a divine attribute , eternal , immutable , and indepen- dent of earthly ...
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