The Spirit of the Age: Or Contemporary PortraitsOxford University Press, 1960 - 302 стор. |
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... beauty , and gazed at the golden light of heaven , and drank of the spirit of the universe , and wandered at eve by fairy - stream or fountain , When he saw nought but beauty , When he heard the voice of that Almighty One In every ...
... beauty , and gazed at the golden light of heaven , and drank of the spirit of the universe , and wandered at eve by fairy - stream or fountain , When he saw nought but beauty , When he heard the voice of that Almighty One In every ...
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... beauty . But Sir Walter ( we contend , under correction ) has not this creative impulse , this plastic power , this capacity of reacting on his first impressions . He is a learned , a literal , a matter - of - fact expounder of truth or ...
... beauty . But Sir Walter ( we contend , under correction ) has not this creative impulse , this plastic power , this capacity of reacting on his first impressions . He is a learned , a literal , a matter - of - fact expounder of truth or ...
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... beauty , like a bough laden with fruit . His gorgeous style is like ' another morn risen on mid - noon . ' There is no passage that is not made up of blushing lines , no line that is not enriched with a sparkling metaphor , no image ...
... beauty , like a bough laden with fruit . His gorgeous style is like ' another morn risen on mid - noon . ' There is no passage that is not made up of blushing lines , no line that is not enriched with a sparkling metaphor , no image ...
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