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الصفحة 281
William Shakespeare ( 1564-1616 ) SONNETS I - THE FAIR FRIEND I FROM fairest creatures we desire increase , That thereby beauty's rose might never die , But as the riper should by time decease , His tender heir might bear his memory ...
William Shakespeare ( 1564-1616 ) SONNETS I - THE FAIR FRIEND I FROM fairest creatures we desire increase , That thereby beauty's rose might never die , But as the riper should by time decease , His tender heir might bear his memory ...
الصفحة 285
II THE DARK WOMAN CXXVII IN the old age black was not counted fair , Or if it were , it bore not beauty's name ; But now is black beauty's successive heir , And beauty slandered with a bastard's shame : For since each hand hath put on ...
II THE DARK WOMAN CXXVII IN the old age black was not counted fair , Or if it were , it bore not beauty's name ; But now is black beauty's successive heir , And beauty slandered with a bastard's shame : For since each hand hath put on ...
الصفحة 1152
And why should not the children of labor have as much chance to be familiar with beauty as the children of the rich ? All economic revolution or evolution 15 is hollow unless it means more demand for beauty greater dignity of human life ...
And why should not the children of labor have as much chance to be familiar with beauty as the children of the rich ? All economic revolution or evolution 15 is hollow unless it means more demand for beauty greater dignity of human life ...
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