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Page 158
... beauty , and beauty is in the eye of the beholder . It is sad and ironic , though not perhaps surprising , that Keats's endeavour to show by his own example how art may be incorporated into life in the form of constructive thought , has ...
... beauty , and beauty is in the eye of the beholder . It is sad and ironic , though not perhaps surprising , that Keats's endeavour to show by his own example how art may be incorporated into life in the form of constructive thought , has ...
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Meg Harris Williams. Beauty offered by the Urn , a beauty which must be recaptured : each reading . Aye , in the very temple of Delight Veiled Melancholy has her sovran shrine , Though seen of none save him whose strenuous tongue Can ...
Meg Harris Williams. Beauty offered by the Urn , a beauty which must be recaptured : each reading . Aye , in the very temple of Delight Veiled Melancholy has her sovran shrine , Though seen of none save him whose strenuous tongue Can ...
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... beauty ' ( 118-19 , 158 , 196 ) , whose subjective - objective nature is summed in the Beauty- Truth equivalent ( 157-8 ) . This ideal's emotional content distinguishes it from purely external or stylistic harmony or patterning ( 54-5 ...
... beauty ' ( 118-19 , 158 , 196 ) , whose subjective - objective nature is summed in the Beauty- Truth equivalent ( 157-8 ) . This ideal's emotional content distinguishes it from purely external or stylistic harmony or patterning ( 54-5 ...
Contents
Miltons Newenlightened World | 22 |
Milton and the Genius of the Shore | 40 |
Miltons Search for the Idea of the Beautiful | 76 |
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