The North American Review, Volume 81O. Everett, 1855 - North American review and miscellaneous journal Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... beauty ? It were vain to attempt a definition where Plato failed ; but when he mentions in the Hippias Major , as instances of beauty , a fair maiden , a handsome horse , and a well - formed soup - dish , and tells us in the Banquet ...
... beauty ? It were vain to attempt a definition where Plato failed ; but when he mentions in the Hippias Major , as instances of beauty , a fair maiden , a handsome horse , and a well - formed soup - dish , and tells us in the Banquet ...
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... beauty ? It were vain to attempt a definition where Plato failed ; but when he mentions in the Hippias Major , as instances of beauty , a fair maiden , a handsome horse , and a well - formed soup - dish , and tells us in the Banquet ...
... beauty ? It were vain to attempt a definition where Plato failed ; but when he mentions in the Hippias Major , as instances of beauty , a fair maiden , a handsome horse , and a well - formed soup - dish , and tells us in the Banquet ...
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... beauty , and thus leads us from the beauty of the external and visible to the beauty of the internal and invisible , of which matter is the image , so that we come to consider , as Plato says , " the beauty existing in the soul of ...
... beauty , and thus leads us from the beauty of the external and visible to the beauty of the internal and invisible , of which matter is the image , so that we come to consider , as Plato says , " the beauty existing in the soul of ...
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