Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... beauty . The satirist's idea of beauty is so tremendous ( and perhaps so impossible ΙΟ LETTERS TO X.
... beauty . The satirist's idea of beauty is so tremendous ( and perhaps so impossible ΙΟ LETTERS TO X.
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... beauty in itself their understanding is unable to behold and embrace . ' ' Yes , it certainly is as you say . ' ' But those who are capable of reaching to the independent contemplation of abstract beauty will be rare exceptions , will ...
... beauty in itself their understanding is unable to behold and embrace . ' ' Yes , it certainly is as you say . ' ' But those who are capable of reaching to the independent contemplation of abstract beauty will be rare exceptions , will ...
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... beauty and not the message ' of poetry ? " 6 Lastly , he declares the Golden Journey to have been written " with the sole intention of creating beauty . " That preface is as relevant to his work and its reaction from the modern poetic ...
... beauty and not the message ' of poetry ? " 6 Lastly , he declares the Golden Journey to have been written " with the sole intention of creating beauty . " That preface is as relevant to his work and its reaction from the modern poetic ...
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