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... beauty and woe . I found the glow of his- tory and art in the living men and wo- men around me : Salvator's wildness , Machiavelli's cunning , Raphael's ten- derness , Tasso's romance , Dante's gloom , Alfieri's pride , Boccaccio's luxu ...
... beauty and woe . I found the glow of his- tory and art in the living men and wo- men around me : Salvator's wildness , Machiavelli's cunning , Raphael's ten- derness , Tasso's romance , Dante's gloom , Alfieri's pride , Boccaccio's luxu ...
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... reading , our senses , and our obser- vation , are , more or less , identified with , or illustrated by , that " fatal gift of beauty " to which Filicaja ascribes at once the misfortunes 1857. ] 7 Italians in America .
... reading , our senses , and our obser- vation , are , more or less , identified with , or illustrated by , that " fatal gift of beauty " to which Filicaja ascribes at once the misfortunes 1857. ] 7 Italians in America .
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beauty " to which Filicaja ascribes at once the misfortunes and the fascina- tions of his country . These casual impressions , even to the untraveled , attain local significance through the warm and diversified re- cords of more recent ...
beauty " to which Filicaja ascribes at once the misfortunes and the fascina- tions of his country . These casual impressions , even to the untraveled , attain local significance through the warm and diversified re- cords of more recent ...
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... beauty yonder ; Rather , as I gaze upon thee , Truer lines be written on thee . Take away your telescope , sir . Let me still , as ever , hope , sir . Ill does it become a lover , All the bare truth to discover . Reach me , friends , a ...
... beauty yonder ; Rather , as I gaze upon thee , Truer lines be written on thee . Take away your telescope , sir . Let me still , as ever , hope , sir . Ill does it become a lover , All the bare truth to discover . Reach me , friends , a ...
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... beauty and of truth . We give to a new poem from her , therefore , an artist's welcome , first heartily receiving it and rejoicing in the real life it is so sure to bring to us ; then , as heartily reviewing it , to mea- sure our ...
... beauty and of truth . We give to a new poem from her , therefore , an artist's welcome , first heartily receiving it and rejoicing in the real life it is so sure to bring to us ; then , as heartily reviewing it , to mea- sure our ...
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