Major British Writers, Volume 2George Bagshawe Harrison Harcourt, Brace, 1959 - English literature |
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Page 650
... beauty . But now , says Professor Huxley , conceptions of the universe fatal to the notions held by our fore- fathers have been forced upon us by physical sci- ence . Grant to him that they are thus fatal , that the new conceptions must ...
... beauty . But now , says Professor Huxley , conceptions of the universe fatal to the notions held by our fore- fathers have been forced upon us by physical sci- ence . Grant to him that they are thus fatal , that the new conceptions must ...
Page 678
... beauty is a joy forever . class women in my books with roses and sweet- It is no small thing to have so loved the principle meats — they never see themselves dominant ” ; of beauty as to perceive the necessary relation of and he can ...
... beauty is a joy forever . class women in my books with roses and sweet- It is no small thing to have so loved the principle meats — they never see themselves dominant ” ; of beauty as to perceive the necessary relation of and he can ...
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... beauty ; but here- DON JUAN . Oh yes : I know . Here there is noth- ing but love and beauty . Ugh ! it is like sitting for all eternity at the first act of a fashionable play , before the complications begin . Never in my worst moments ...
... beauty ; but here- DON JUAN . Oh yes : I know . Here there is noth- ing but love and beauty . Ugh ! it is like sitting for all eternity at the first act of a fashionable play , before the complications begin . Never in my worst moments ...
Contents
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE | 1 |
Preface to Lyrical Ballads | 19 |
Lines Left upon a Seat in a Yew Tree | 29 |
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