American Heritage: An Anthology and Interpertive Survey of Our LiteratureLeon Howard Heath, 1955 - 845 Seiten |
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... beauty , " says Bacon , Lord Veru- lam , speaking truly of all the forms and genera of beauty , " without some strangeness in the propor- tion . " Yet , although I saw that the features of Ligeia were not of a classic regularity ...
... beauty , " says Bacon , Lord Veru- lam , speaking truly of all the forms and genera of beauty , " without some strangeness in the propor- tion . " Yet , although I saw that the features of Ligeia were not of a classic regularity ...
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... Beauty which is the at- mosphere and the essence of the poem . 20 Regarding , then , Beauty as my province , my next question referred to the tone of its highest manifestation and all experience has shown that this tone is one of ...
... Beauty which is the at- mosphere and the essence of the poem . 20 Regarding , then , Beauty as my province , my next question referred to the tone of its highest manifestation and all experience has shown that this tone is one of ...
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... beauty not explicable is dearer than a beauty which we can see to the end of . It is nature the symbol , nature certifying the supernatural , body overflowed by 40 life which he worships with coarse but sincere rites . The inwardness ...
... beauty not explicable is dearer than a beauty which we can see to the end of . It is nature the symbol , nature certifying the supernatural , body overflowed by 40 life which he worships with coarse but sincere rites . The inwardness ...
Inhalt
PART ONE THE WESTWARD COURSE OF EMPIRE | 1 |
Puritan Ideals | 19 |
RICHARD MATHER | 47 |
Urheberrecht | |
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