Essays and Poems of EmersonHarcourt, Brace, 1921 - 525 psl. |
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... beauty which can be loved without effeminacy , is that which is found in combination with the human will . Beauty is the mark God sets upon virtue . Every natural action is graceful .. Every heroic act is also decent , and causes the ...
... beauty which can be loved without effeminacy , is that which is found in combination with the human will . Beauty is the mark God sets upon virtue . Every natural action is graceful .. Every heroic act is also decent , and causes the ...
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... beauty . The standard of beauty is the entire circuit of natural forms - the totality of nature ; which the Italians expressed by defining beauty " il piu nell ' uno . " Nothing is quite beautiful alone : nothing but is beautiful in the ...
... beauty . The standard of beauty is the entire circuit of natural forms - the totality of nature ; which the Italians expressed by defining beauty " il piu nell ' uno . " Nothing is quite beautiful alone : nothing but is beautiful in the ...
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... Beauty leads him as a guide : nor can we express a deeper sense than when we say , Beauty is the pilot of the young soul . Beyond their sensuous delight , the forms and colors of Nature have a new charm for us in our perception , that ...
... Beauty leads him as a guide : nor can we express a deeper sense than when we say , Beauty is the pilot of the young soul . Beyond their sensuous delight , the forms and colors of Nature have a new charm for us in our perception , that ...
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SOME books like some persons convey to us all that they | vii |
Religion | xvii |
Morals | xxiv |
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