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His Platonism gives him a philosophy for his romantic love . Romantic love " is looked upon as an important part of the education of the human mind , a vital and profound stimulating experience . " There is one Platonic love described ...
His Platonism gives him a philosophy for his romantic love . Romantic love " is looked upon as an important part of the education of the human mind , a vital and profound stimulating experience . " There is one Platonic love described ...
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gives proof of Satan's abilities as a leader . The description of the building of Pandemonium ( lines 670 onwards ) and the transfor- mation of the chosen representatives of the army to smaller sizes that they may be housed within the ...
gives proof of Satan's abilities as a leader . The description of the building of Pandemonium ( lines 670 onwards ) and the transfor- mation of the chosen representatives of the army to smaller sizes that they may be housed within the ...
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This objectivity gives to classical art and literature an element of aloofness from the jarring and conflicting elements of life . A classical work of art gives concrete realization to abstract and supreme ideals of beauty , to eternal ...
This objectivity gives to classical art and literature an element of aloofness from the jarring and conflicting elements of life . A classical work of art gives concrete realization to abstract and supreme ideals of beauty , to eternal ...
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General Introduction to the PreRaphaelite Brotherhood | 3 |
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Poetical Achievements in The Faerie Queene | 29 |
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