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" Beatrice — this supporting angel was still carven on his harp even when he stirred its strings in Paradise. What you theoretically know, vividly realize : that with many the religion of beauty must always be a passion and a power, that it is only evil... "
Gloria. Una estética teológica / 2: Estilos eclesiásticos. Ireneo, Agustín ... - Página 11
por Hans Urs von Balthasar - 1992 - 350 páginas
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Shelley

Francis Thompson - 1909 - 148 páginas
...— this supporting angel was still carven on his harp even when he stirred its strings in Paradise. What you theoretically know, vividly realize : that...when divorced from the worship of the Primal Beauty. Poetry is the preacher to men of the earthly as you of the Heavenly Fairness; of that earthly fairness...
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Shelley: An Essay

Francis Thompson - 1909 - 96 páginas
...— this supporting angel was still carven on his harp even when he stirred its strings in Paradise. What you theoretically know, vividly realize : that...when divorced from the worship of the Primal Beauty. Poetry is the preacher to men of the earthly as you of the Heavenly Fairness ; of that earthly fairness...
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Shelley

Francis Thompson - 1909 - 108 páginas
...— this supporting angel was still carven on his harp even when he stirred its strings in Paradise. What you theoretically know, vividly realize: that...when divorced from the worship of the Primal Beauty. Poetry is the preacher to men of the earthly as you of the Heavenly Fairness; of that earthly fairness...
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THE FRIENDSHIP OF BOOKS

TEMPLE SCOTT - 1911 - 294 páginas
...— this supporting angel was still carven on his harp even when he stirred its strings in Paradise. What you theoretically know, vividly realize: that...it is only evil when divorced from the worship of Primal Beauty. Poetry is the preacher to men of the earthy as you of the Heavenly Fairness; of that...
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The Friendship of Books

Temple Scott - 1911 - 294 páginas
...— this supporting angel was still carven on his harp even when he stirred its strings in Paradise. What you theoretically know, vividly realize: that...it is only evil when divorced from the worship of Primal Beauty. Poetry is the preacher to men of the earthy as you of the Heavenly Fairness; of that...
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Among Famous Books

John Kelman - 1912 - 350 páginas
...Wyndham pronounces the most important contribution to English letters during the last twenty years — " with many the religion of beauty must always be a passion and a power, and it is only evil when divorced from the worship of the Primal Beauty." In this confession we are...
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New Outlook, Volumen106

1914 - 1148 páginas
...more a poet in his miracles than in his melody ; that poetry clung around the cowls of his order. ... What you theoretically know, vividly realize : that...when divorced from the worship of the Primal Beauty." This criticism of Thompson is, however, rather beside the point we are discussing. It is a sin of omission...
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Shelley

Francis Thompson - 1920 - 104 páginas
...his harp even when he stirred its strings in Paradise. What you theoretically know, vividly realise : that with many the religion of beauty must always...when divorced from the worship of the Primal Beauty. Poetry is the preacher to men of the earthly as you of the Heavenly Fairness ; of that earthly fairness...
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International Review of Missions, Volumen11

1922 - 648 páginas
...Francis Thompson pays in his Shelley. ' What you theoretically know,' he bids ecclesiastical leaders, ' vividly realize : that with many the religion of beauty...power, that it is only evil when divorced from the Primal Beauty. . . . You praise the Creator for His works, and she shows you that they are very good....
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The Outlook, Volumen106

1914 - 1096 páginas
...a poet in his miracles than in his melody : that poetry clung around the cowls of his order. . . . What you theoretically know, vividly realize : that...when divorced from the worship of the Primal Beauty." This criticism of Thompson is, however, rather beside the point we are discussing. It is a sin of omission...
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