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... knowledge I deriue , And constant stars in them I read such art As truth and beautie shal together thriue It is not only ' from thine eies ' that knowledge is derived , but from mine eyes too , since it is they that do the reading - and ...
... knowledge I deriue , And constant stars in them I read such art As truth and beautie shal together thriue It is not only ' from thine eies ' that knowledge is derived , but from mine eyes too , since it is they that do the reading - and ...
Page 119
... knowledge In a calligraphy of present pleasure . A poem on a painter , especially by a poet who is himself a visual artist , does well to invite us to consider these different ways of seeing and believing . In the apophthegmatic ...
... knowledge In a calligraphy of present pleasure . A poem on a painter , especially by a poet who is himself a visual artist , does well to invite us to consider these different ways of seeing and believing . In the apophthegmatic ...
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... knowledge , by drawing on their global experience and analytical strengths . Yet it is on וי OF WEL ས་ ་ ། T O 50 these knowledge. 284 Nicholas Stern.
... knowledge , by drawing on their global experience and analytical strengths . Yet it is on וי OF WEL ས་ ་ ། T O 50 these knowledge. 284 Nicholas Stern.
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Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
Shakespeare and the Anagram | 111 |
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