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... Book IV , where the search is pursued with ample illustration from observation both old and new , opens on the note which closed Book II . Its first verses are : 66 Beauty , the eternal Spouse of the wisdom of God and Angel of his ...
... Book IV , where the search is pursued with ample illustration from observation both old and new , opens on the note which closed Book II . Its first verses are : 66 Beauty , the eternal Spouse of the wisdom of God and Angel of his ...
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... Book having discussed Duty , the second section ( verses 362-594 ) discusses Pleasure , and it is remarkable , not ... Book and poem . And , first , since , earlier in this Book , we caught some echoes reminding us of Wordsworth , it is ...
... Book having discussed Duty , the second section ( verses 362-594 ) discusses Pleasure , and it is remarkable , not ... Book and poem . And , first , since , earlier in this Book , we caught some echoes reminding us of Wordsworth , it is ...
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... Book I : " " Twas late in my long journey , when I had clomb to where The path was narrowing and the company few " ; so here , towards the end of the journey , the same clear note is struck again , with more subtly made Roman music ...
... Book I : " " Twas late in my long journey , when I had clomb to where The path was narrowing and the company few " ; so here , towards the end of the journey , the same clear note is struck again , with more subtly made Roman music ...
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A Reply to Mr Garrod By R | 17 |
Carl Spitteler and the New Epic By JAMES | 35 |
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