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... beauty unless , indeed , as sometimes occurred , the significance of the piece we were reading lay in the beauty of its details , in the nature of its ornamentation , rather than in its meaning or form as a whole . Questions of ...
... beauty unless , indeed , as sometimes occurred , the significance of the piece we were reading lay in the beauty of its details , in the nature of its ornamentation , rather than in its meaning or form as a whole . Questions of ...
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... Beauty . An Hymn of Heavenly Beauty . The Faerie Queene Bk . I , Canto I ... 99 Bk . I , Canto III .. 103 SIR PHILIP SIDNEY ( 1554-1586 ) Astrophel and Stella ( i , vii , xv , xxi , xxxį , xxxii , xxxix , xli ) . 104 Eleventh Song . 105 ...
... Beauty . An Hymn of Heavenly Beauty . The Faerie Queene Bk . I , Canto I ... 99 Bk . I , Canto III .. 103 SIR PHILIP SIDNEY ( 1554-1586 ) Astrophel and Stella ( i , vii , xv , xxi , xxxį , xxxii , xxxix , xli ) . 104 Eleventh Song . 105 ...
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... beauty appears . 221 221 DAVID MALLET ( 1705-1765 ) William and Margaret .. xi 216 260 218 ...... CHARLES WESLEY ( 1707-1788 ) For the Youngest . 261 For a Woman Near her Travail .. SAMUEL JOHNSON ( 1709-1784 ) 262 219 London ... 262 ...
... beauty appears . 221 221 DAVID MALLET ( 1705-1765 ) William and Margaret .. xi 216 260 218 ...... CHARLES WESLEY ( 1707-1788 ) For the Youngest . 261 For a Woman Near her Travail .. SAMUEL JOHNSON ( 1709-1784 ) 262 219 London ... 262 ...
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... Beauty ... 396 Ozymandias ... 397 361 Lines Written among the Euganean Hills 397 Ode to the West Wind ... 399 The ... beauty . 393 The Sleep .... O ! snatch'd away in beauty's bloom . 393 Cowper's Grave .. Stanzas for Music ..... 393 The ...
... Beauty ... 396 Ozymandias ... 397 361 Lines Written among the Euganean Hills 397 Ode to the West Wind ... 399 The ... beauty . 393 The Sleep .... O ! snatch'd away in beauty's bloom . 393 Cowper's Grave .. Stanzas for Music ..... 393 The ...
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... beauty or force . One , The Debate between the Body and the Soul , is among the most powerful religious poems of that age and is almost as impressive to - day as when it was first written , though some of its themes have since been worn ...
... beauty or force . One , The Debate between the Body and the Soul , is among the most powerful religious poems of that age and is almost as impressive to - day as when it was first written , though some of its themes have since been worn ...
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