Continental Literature: Through the RenaissanceDorothy Bendon Van Ghent, Joseph S. Brown Lippincott, 1968 - 2111 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 383
... beauty , is not far from the end . And the true order of going , or being led by another , to the things of love , is to begin from the beauties of earth and mount upwards for the sake of that other beauty , using these as steps only ...
... beauty , is not far from the end . And the true order of going , or being led by another , to the things of love , is to begin from the beauties of earth and mount upwards for the sake of that other beauty , using these as steps only ...
الصفحة 408
... beauty in itself . Next he notices spiritual beauty , and prizes it more highly than physical beauty : he prefers the charm of a soul even when it is in a rather unattractive body . That is the stage at which his Eros becomes able to ...
... beauty in itself . Next he notices spiritual beauty , and prizes it more highly than physical beauty : he prefers the charm of a soul even when it is in a rather unattractive body . That is the stage at which his Eros becomes able to ...
الصفحة 912
... beauty alone ) , let him turn within himself , in order to contemplate that beauty which is seen by the eyes of the mind , which begin to be sharp and clear - sighted when those of the body lose the flower of their delight . Then the ...
... beauty alone ) , let him turn within himself , in order to contemplate that beauty which is seen by the eyes of the mind , which begin to be sharp and clear - sighted when those of the body lose the flower of their delight . Then the ...
المحتوى
THE ANCIENT WORLD | 1 |
HOMER | 44 |
THE ILIAD OR THE POEM OF FORCE | 126 |
حقوق النشر | |
41 من الأقسام الأخرى غير ظاهرة
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