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... created souls . Somewhat like this have the truly wise told us of love in all ages . The doctrine is not old , nor is it new . If Plato , Plutarch , and Apuleius taught it , so have Petrarch , Angelo , and Milton . It LOVE . 165.
... created souls . Somewhat like this have the truly wise told us of love in all ages . The doctrine is not old , nor is it new . If Plato , Plutarch , and Apuleius taught it , so have Petrarch , Angelo , and Milton . It LOVE . 165.
Page 166
Ralph Waldo Emerson. so have Petrarch , Angelo , and Milton . It awaits a truer unfolding in opposition and rebuke to that sub- terranean prudence which presides at marriages with words that take hold of the upper world , whilst one eye ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson. so have Petrarch , Angelo , and Milton . It awaits a truer unfolding in opposition and rebuke to that sub- terranean prudence which presides at marriages with words that take hold of the upper world , whilst one eye ...
Page 283
... in the sonnet or the play . In my daily work I incline to repeat my old steps , and do not believe in reme- dial force , in the power of change and reform . But some Petrarch or Ariosto , filled with the new wine CIRCLES . 283.
... in the sonnet or the play . In my daily work I incline to repeat my old steps , and do not believe in reme- dial force , in the power of change and reform . But some Petrarch or Ariosto , filled with the new wine CIRCLES . 283.
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Ralph Waldo Emerson. some Petrarch or Ariosto , filled with the new wine of his imagination , writes me an ode or a brisk ro- mance , full of daring thought and action . He smites and arouses me with his shrill tones , breaks up my whole ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson. some Petrarch or Ariosto , filled with the new wine of his imagination , writes me an ode or a brisk ro- mance , full of daring thought and action . He smites and arouses me with his shrill tones , breaks up my whole ...
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