| حافظ - 1996 - 324 páginas
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| Plato - 1871 - 744 páginas
...but beauty only, absolute, separate, simple, and everlasting, which without diminution and without increase, or any change, is imparted to the ever-growing and perishing beauties of all other things. He who under the influence of true love rising upward from these begins to see that... | |
| 1875 - 822 páginas
...but beauty only, absolute, separate, simple, and everlasting, which, without diminution and without increase, or any change, is imparted to the ever-growing and perishing beauties of all other things. He, who, under the influence of true love, rising up from these, begins to see that... | |
| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1875 - 820 páginas
...but beauty only, absolute, separate, simple, and everlasting, which, without diminution and without increase, or any change, is imparted to the ever-growing and perishing beauties of all other things. He, who, under the influence of true love, rising up from these, begins to see that... | |
| Plato - 1875 - 530 páginas
...only, absolute, separate, simple, and everlasting, which without diminution and^Vvilhdut in6re?ase, or any change, is imparted to the ever-growing and perishing beauties of all other things. He who under the influence of true love rising upward from these begins to see that... | |
| 1878 - 800 páginas
...and without increase, or any change, is imparted to the ever growing and perishing beauties of all other things. He who under the influence of true love...begins to see that beauty, is not far from the end. (Consummation, fulness, completion.) And the true order of going or being led by another to the things... | |
| 1878 - 794 páginas
...and without increase, or any change, is imparted to the ever growing and perishing beauties of all other things. He who under the influence of true love...begins to see that beauty, is not far from the end. (Consummation, fulness, completion.) And the true order of going or being led by another to the things... | |
| Richard St. John Tyrwhitt - 1882 - 250 páginas
...relation . . but Beauty only — absolute, separate, simple, and everlasting : which, without diminution, or increase, or any change, is imparted to the evergrowing...things. He, who under the influence of true love rising tipwards from these things, begins to see that Beauty, is not far from the end. And the true 1 Jowett's... | |
| Henry Clay Sheldon - 1886 - 486 páginas
...description of an absolute beauty, which knows no waxing or waning; which, without diminution and without increase, or any change, is imparted to the ever-growing and perishing beauties of all other things ; which endows the one in true communion with itself with power to bring forth, not... | |
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