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Love therefore is dual , since it binds two things together . Those two things are invisible thought or spirit , and visible phenomena . All this is laid down in the Banquet of Plato . It is for this reason that Love is creative .
Love therefore is dual , since it binds two things together . Those two things are invisible thought or spirit , and visible phenomena . All this is laid down in the Banquet of Plato . It is for this reason that Love is creative .
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We come to learn that in this poem unpublished things don't exist . ... sick motive to one slightly less despicable : “ Perchance that envy of so rich a thing / Braving compare , disdainfully did sting / His highpitched thoughts " ( 11.
We come to learn that in this poem unpublished things don't exist . ... sick motive to one slightly less despicable : “ Perchance that envy of so rich a thing / Braving compare , disdainfully did sting / His highpitched thoughts " ( 11.
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Clearly this gives plenty of room for irony in the statement that the cold people , with their fine claims , do well all round ; it also conveys ' I am seeing you as a whole ; I am seeing these things as necessary rather than as your ...
Clearly this gives plenty of room for irony in the statement that the cold people , with their fine claims , do well all round ; it also conveys ' I am seeing you as a whole ; I am seeing these things as necessary rather than as your ...
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The Rape of Lucrece | 58 |
Sonnets | 145 |
Venus and Adonis | 405 |
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