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reality — was the real stuff of the world matter or spirit , dream or awakening , vision or deed , theology or morality , this world or that hypothetical world to come ? Aestheticism provides the withdrawn artist with a temple of beauty ...
reality — was the real stuff of the world matter or spirit , dream or awakening , vision or deed , theology or morality , this world or that hypothetical world to come ? Aestheticism provides the withdrawn artist with a temple of beauty ...
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Sir Harold Nicolson expressed it in the description , “ the virgin spirit in a Titan's form , ” 4 in which the virginal quality did not refer to chastity , although it well could have , but to something shy , retiring , and fearful ...
Sir Harold Nicolson expressed it in the description , “ the virgin spirit in a Titan's form , ” 4 in which the virginal quality did not refer to chastity , although it well could have , but to something shy , retiring , and fearful ...
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He " spake of beauty " and lamented the dull creatures who found no " divinity in grass , " “ life in dead stones , ” or “ spirit in air , ” Then looking as ' t were in a glass , He smooth'd his chin and sleek'd his hair , And said the ...
He " spake of beauty " and lamented the dull creatures who found no " divinity in grass , " “ life in dead stones , ” or “ spirit in air , ” Then looking as ' t were in a glass , He smooth'd his chin and sleek'd his hair , And said the ...
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Art versus Society | 23 |
Sense versus Soul | 55 |
Doubt versus Faith | 83 |
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