Dáin do EimhirAssociation for Scottish Literary Studies, 2002 - 295 pages |
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Page 78
... beauty . Will one neatly set up in the synthesis the world's deceit , the distress of the great and of the wretched , and the mild paean of your face ? Will a synthesis be made of Fate , of the misery and glory of the universe , the ...
... beauty . Will one neatly set up in the synthesis the world's deceit , the distress of the great and of the wretched , and the mild paean of your face ? Will a synthesis be made of Fate , of the misery and glory of the universe , the ...
Page 90
... beauty of your body , the beauty shaped in your face , the beauty blinding my eyes though it has gone beyond thought ; but the beauty of the spirit that took form in your face , the beauty of the spirit , the heart - marrow of my love ...
... beauty of your body , the beauty shaped in your face , the beauty blinding my eyes though it has gone beyond thought ; but the beauty of the spirit that took form in your face , the beauty of the spirit , the heart - marrow of my love ...
Page 177
... beauty was an outward expression of the inward grace and spiritual beauty of the soul , and this spiritual radiance was an extension of the effulgent beauty of God Himself . The Platonic lover therefore paid devotion and adoration to a ...
... beauty was an outward expression of the inward grace and spiritual beauty of the soul , and this spiritual radiance was an extension of the effulgent beauty of God Himself . The Platonic lover therefore paid devotion and adoration to a ...
Contents
COPYTEXTS AND VARIANT READINGS | 124 |
LIST OF TITLES | 136 |
COMMENTARY | 150 |
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