But what if man had eyes to see the true beauty - the divine beauty, I mean, pure and clear and unalloyed, not clogged with the pollutions of mortality and all the colours and vanities of human life - thither looking, and holding converse with the true... Nonviolent Response to Terrorism - Стр. 228авторы: Tom H. Hastings - 2003 - Страниц: 252Ограниченный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| 1922 - Страниц: 470
...Symposium, where the poet, impelled by love, will have eyes to see the true beauty, the divine beauty, ' pure and clear and unalloyed, not clogged with the...mortality and all the colors and vanities of human life.' ' Beholding beauty with the eye of the mind, he will be enabled to bring forth, not images of beauty,... | |
| 1922 - Страниц: 482
...Symposium, where the poet, impelled by love, will have eyes to see the true beauty, the divine beauty, ' pure and clear and unalloyed, not clogged with the...mortality and all the colors and vanities of human life.' ' Beholding beauty with the eye of the mind, he will be enabled to bring forth, not images of beauty,... | |
| Elizabeth Atkins - 1922 - Страниц: 394
...against him. His self-portrait bears out the accusation that he is unable to see "the divine beauty — pure and clear and unalloyed, not clogged with the pollutions of mortality, and all the colors and varieties of human life." 1 Plato would agree with the analysis of the poetic character that Keats... | |
| William Heard Kilpatrick - 1923 - Страниц: 408
...without meat or drink, if that were possible— you only want to look at them and to be with them. But what if man had eyes to see the true beauty — the...mortality and all the colors and vanities of human life — thither looking, and holding converse with the true beauty simple and divine? Remember how in that... | |
| Constantine Edward McGuire - 1923 - Страниц: 450
...true love rising upward from these things begins to see that beauty, is not far from the end . . . What if man had eyes to see the true beauty, the divine...mortality and all the colors and vanities of human life — thither looking and holding converse with the true beauty divine and simple. It is natural that... | |
| Foster Partridge Boswell - 1923 - Страниц: 198
...or drink, if that were possible — you only want to be with them and to look at them. But what if a man had eyes to see the true beauty — the divine...and unalloyed, not clogged with the pollutions of morality, and all the colors and vanities of human life — thither looking, and holding converse with... | |
| George Thomas White Patrick - 1924 - Страниц: 486
...is that life above all others which men should live, in the contemplation of beauty absolute, . . . the divine beauty, I mean, pure and clear and unalloyed,...clogged with the pollutions of mortality and all the colours and vanities of human life — thither looking, and holding converse with the true beauty simple... | |
| George Thomas White Patrick - 1924 - Страниц: 490
..." is that life above all others which men should live, in the contemplation of beauty absolute, ... the divine beauty, I mean, pure and clear and unalloyed,...clogged with the pollutions of mortality and all the colours and vanities of human life — thither looking, and holding converse with the true beauty simple... | |
| 1925 - Страниц: 498
...ever-growing and perishing beauties of all other things.' ' What if man had eyes to see this True Beauty, pure and unalloyed, not clogged with the pollutions of mortality and all the colours and vanities of human life,' would not all human and terrestrial things become mean and unimportant... | |
| Friedrich Freiherr von Hügel - 1926 - Страниц: 308
...increase, or any change, is imparted to the ever growing and perishing beauties of all other things. What if man had eyes to see the true beauty — the Divine Beauty pure and clear and unalloyed — not clogged with the pollutions of mortality, and all the colours... | |
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