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... beauty and imagination are inexhaustible and many- sided . There are many kinds of poem ; indeed , every good poem has a separate beauty and truth of its own , and it is the object of poetic appreciation to recognise and value these ...
... beauty and imagination are inexhaustible and many- sided . There are many kinds of poem ; indeed , every good poem has a separate beauty and truth of its own , and it is the object of poetic appreciation to recognise and value these ...
Page 69
... beauty can forbid ? O , none , unless this miracle have might , That in black ink my Love may still shine bright ... beauty making beautiful old rime , In praise of ladies dead and lovely knights : Then in the blazon of sweet beauty's ...
... beauty can forbid ? O , none , unless this miracle have might , That in black ink my Love may still shine bright ... beauty making beautiful old rime , In praise of ladies dead and lovely knights : Then in the blazon of sweet beauty's ...
Page 273
... beauty . 1. 8— untrimm'd , deprived of its beauty . 1. 10 - owest , ownest . Another allusion to the laws of property . 1. 13-14 - Compare Spenser's One day I wrote Her Name upon the Strand ( p . 56 ) . 67. WHEN TO THE SESSIONS OF SWEET ...
... beauty . 1. 8— untrimm'd , deprived of its beauty . 1. 10 - owest , ownest . Another allusion to the laws of property . 1. 13-14 - Compare Spenser's One day I wrote Her Name upon the Strand ( p . 56 ) . 67. WHEN TO THE SESSIONS OF SWEET ...
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