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... eternal Truth , With thy exuberant flesh so fair , That only Pheidias might compare , Ere from his chaste marmoreal form Time had decayed the colours warm ; Like to his gods in thy proud dress , Thy starry sheen of nakedness . Surely ...
... eternal Truth , With thy exuberant flesh so fair , That only Pheidias might compare , Ere from his chaste marmoreal form Time had decayed the colours warm ; Like to his gods in thy proud dress , Thy starry sheen of nakedness . Surely ...
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... eternal and spiritual , as with Dante it was , or mere sensuous perfection , or as most commonly a fusion of both - when if distractedly he hav thought to mate mortally with an eternal essence all the delinquencies of his high passion ...
... eternal and spiritual , as with Dante it was , or mere sensuous perfection , or as most commonly a fusion of both - when if distractedly he hav thought to mate mortally with an eternal essence all the delinquencies of his high passion ...
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... eternal , is obscured from man by the perversions of his fallible imagina- tion : " Falsity consists in privation of knowledge which is in- volved by inadequate or mutilated and confused ideas . " 19 God exists in two ways : finitely in ...
... eternal , is obscured from man by the perversions of his fallible imagina- tion : " Falsity consists in privation of knowledge which is in- volved by inadequate or mutilated and confused ideas . " 19 God exists in two ways : finitely in ...
Contents
TRADITIONALISM AND AUTONOMY | 3 |
HERITAGE | 30 |
NATURE POETRY | 53 |
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accent accentual-syllabic Achilles Agrippina Almeh animal appear Apuleius attitude blank verse Britannicus Burrus C. S. Lewis CHAPTER character child Christian Captives classical prosody closet drama conscious critics Demeter diction drama elision emotion English poetry Eros and Psyche Essays essences eternal ethics experience extrametrical feeling George Santayana Greek Growth of Love hath heart Hopkins human Ibid ideal ideas imagery imitation impulse influence instance instinct intellectual Keats language lines literary lyric poetry man's masque melancholy meter metrical Milton Milton's Prosody mind moral nature Nero Nero's original Oxford Palicio passage philosophical play pleasure poet poet's poetic Prometheus the Firegiver reader reason rhyme rhythm Robert Bridges Santayana scene Scyros Selfhood Seneca sense Shorter Poems sonnet soul Spinoza spiritual stanza style T. S. Eliot Tennyson Testament of Beauty thatt thee theory thou thought tion traditional Ulysses virtue Wintry Delights words Wordsworth written Yattendon Yvor Winters