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Page 878
... beauty . ... human flesh and colors , and all other idle and unreal shapes attendant on mortality ; the divine , the original , the supreme , the mono- eidic beautiful itself ? What must be the life of him who dwells with and gazes on ...
... beauty . ... human flesh and colors , and all other idle and unreal shapes attendant on mortality ; the divine , the original , the supreme , the mono- eidic beautiful itself ? What must be the life of him who dwells with and gazes on ...
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... beauty : " profuse black hair , " brow fair as marble and features of " a rare faultlessness , " and eyes with " the sleepy vo- luptuousness , if not the colour , of Beatrice Cenci's . " And Emilia's intelligence was judged to be as ...
... beauty : " profuse black hair , " brow fair as marble and features of " a rare faultlessness , " and eyes with " the sleepy vo- luptuousness , if not the colour , of Beatrice Cenci's . " And Emilia's intelligence was judged to be as ...
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... beauty of art . The heretical interpretation maintains that the final two lines must be read as a part of the poem as a whole and that Keats had a specific " beauty " in mind when he wrote them . " ... The beauty that he has definitely ...
... beauty of art . The heretical interpretation maintains that the final two lines must be read as a part of the poem as a whole and that Keats had a specific " beauty " in mind when he wrote them . " ... The beauty that he has definitely ...
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