The Living Age, Volume 201Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1894 |
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Page 167
... beauty , and passionate in its susceptibility to fear . If it seems to us that the imagery of " Inferno " attained an ex- traordinary power over the minds of contemporary readers far beyond that exercised by the later parts of the And ...
... beauty , and passionate in its susceptibility to fear . If it seems to us that the imagery of " Inferno " attained an ex- traordinary power over the minds of contemporary readers far beyond that exercised by the later parts of the And ...
Page 177
... beauty was one with the lakes , the exploration of which has awful beauty of day and night , whose been the greatest stimulus to African music was as the music of sea - waves travel since the discovery of the pres- beating on a shore ...
... beauty was one with the lakes , the exploration of which has awful beauty of day and night , whose been the greatest stimulus to African music was as the music of sea - waves travel since the discovery of the pres- beating on a shore ...
Page 295
... beauty in moderate quantities . I respect them for abstaining from the pretty , and am sure theirs is the only school which will come at real beauty at last , so we must be content to let them pass through all their phases of ugliness ...
... beauty in moderate quantities . I respect them for abstaining from the pretty , and am sure theirs is the only school which will come at real beauty at last , so we must be content to let them pass through all their phases of ugliness ...
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