The Living Age, Band 256Living Age Company, 1908 |
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... beauty ? The curious fact is that leading critics in each successive generation are united in believing that there is , and that the reigning favorite conforms to it . The life of a reputation is like the life of a plant , and seems ...
... beauty ? The curious fact is that leading critics in each successive generation are united in believing that there is , and that the reigning favorite conforms to it . The life of a reputation is like the life of a plant , and seems ...
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... beauty consists in the possession of certain relations , which being withdrawn , beauty disap- pears from the object that seemed to possess it . There is no permanent element in poetic excellence . We are not to demand any settled ...
... beauty consists in the possession of certain relations , which being withdrawn , beauty disap- pears from the object that seemed to possess it . There is no permanent element in poetic excellence . We are not to demand any settled ...
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... beauty in late December than they had all through the long weeks of later sum- mer , when their verdure had become inonotonous and dim . The beauty of the trees in mid - winter owes nothing to the adornment of blossom or leaf . It ...
... beauty in late December than they had all through the long weeks of later sum- mer , when their verdure had become inonotonous and dim . The beauty of the trees in mid - winter owes nothing to the adornment of blossom or leaf . It ...
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