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Royal Society of Literature (Great Britain). Some people think that there is beauty of sound in music , but there is beauty of sound in words also ( over and above the beauty of the voice in which they are sung or spoken ) . A friend of ...
Royal Society of Literature (Great Britain). Some people think that there is beauty of sound in music , but there is beauty of sound in words also ( over and above the beauty of the voice in which they are sung or spoken ) . A friend of ...
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... beauty and become her lovers . When he told them , ' We love Wisdom but it doesn't sap our manhood ; we love beauty but it doesn't make us precious — or extravagant- ' his thought , his prayer for Athens was the same . So was the ...
... beauty and become her lovers . When he told them , ' We love Wisdom but it doesn't sap our manhood ; we love beauty but it doesn't make us precious — or extravagant- ' his thought , his prayer for Athens was the same . So was the ...
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... beauty , sublimated by being applied to poetry , music and philosophy . ' Excellent , but why not add , applied especially and obviously here to the whole art of making life worth living in the home , in the community , by common human ...
... beauty , sublimated by being applied to poetry , music and philosophy . ' Excellent , but why not add , applied especially and obviously here to the whole art of making life worth living in the home , in the community , by common human ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture Jam Rude Donatus | 1 |
Wedmore Memorial Lecture Life and Literature | 26 |
The Garden of the Muses A Chorus from the Medea | 43 |
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