Half-hours with the Best Authors, Том 2Routledge, 1850 |
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... beauty and power of true enthusiasm ; and , whatever we may do to enlighten ourselves and others , guard against checking or chilling a single earnest sentiment . For what is the human mind , however enriched with acquisi- tions or ...
... beauty and power of true enthusiasm ; and , whatever we may do to enlighten ourselves and others , guard against checking or chilling a single earnest sentiment . For what is the human mind , however enriched with acquisi- tions or ...
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... beauty , except where it is useful , is a confusion of ideas . Beauty and grace are undoubtedly united by nature itself with the useful : but they are not , therefore desirable because they are useful ; but because , from the nature of ...
... beauty , except where it is useful , is a confusion of ideas . Beauty and grace are undoubtedly united by nature itself with the useful : but they are not , therefore desirable because they are useful ; but because , from the nature of ...
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... beauty . The Egyptian laces , and Babylonian borders , might attract a wandering eye , but purely fixed be the eyes of thy spouse . Whatsoever is without thee cannot take Him ; it is thine inward beauty that doth delight Him . Let thy ...
... beauty . The Egyptian laces , and Babylonian borders , might attract a wandering eye , but purely fixed be the eyes of thy spouse . Whatsoever is without thee cannot take Him ; it is thine inward beauty that doth delight Him . Let thy ...
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