Essays: First SeriesNational Home Library Foundation, 1932 - 172 pages |
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... Pindar , a marble Centaur , the Peristyle of the Parthenon , and the last actions of Phocion ? Yet do these varied external expressions proceed from one national mind . Every one must have observed faces and forms which , without any ...
... Pindar , a marble Centaur , the Peristyle of the Parthenon , and the last actions of Phocion ? Yet do these varied external expressions proceed from one national mind . Every one must have observed faces and forms which , without any ...
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... Pindar fires mine , time is no more . When I feel that we two meet in a preception , that our two souls are tinged with the same hue , and do , as it were , run into one , why should I measure degrees of latitude , why should I count ...
... Pindar fires mine , time is no more . When I feel that we two meet in a preception , that our two souls are tinged with the same hue , and do , as it were , run into one , why should I measure degrees of latitude , why should I count ...
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