Literature and Life, Book 4Scott, Foresman, 1933 - American Literature |
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Page 82
... beauty are the same or that death cuts off all our hopes . The keen delight or sorrow that fills him for an instant seems so valuable that he does not wish to lose it . To preserve this unexpected vision of beauty or sadness he writes a ...
... beauty are the same or that death cuts off all our hopes . The keen delight or sorrow that fills him for an instant seems so valuable that he does not wish to lose it . To preserve this unexpected vision of beauty or sadness he writes a ...
Page 316
... beauty looks upon every tribute paid to her beauty only as her due , but wants to shine and to be con- sidered on the side of her understand- ing ; and a woman who is ugly enough to know that she is so , knows that she has nothing left ...
... beauty looks upon every tribute paid to her beauty only as her due , but wants to shine and to be con- sidered on the side of her understand- ing ; and a woman who is ugly enough to know that she is so , knows that she has nothing left ...
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... beauty that will endure forever . This world of beauty he often sought among the Greek myths . Both " Endymion " and " Hyperion , " long narratives in verse , reveal anew the attraction of the ancient world , but in spite of their clas ...
... beauty that will endure forever . This world of beauty he often sought among the Greek myths . Both " Endymion " and " Hyperion , " long narratives in verse , reveal anew the attraction of the ancient world , but in spite of their clas ...
Contents
HISTORY | 4 |
PART ONEPAGAN AND MEDIEVAL TIMES 55 B C 1500 A D | 5 |
SELECTIONS FOR CHAPTER I | 15 |
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