North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 2O. Everett, 1965 |
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Page 93
... beauty , ' sometimes remarked in the south of Europe , and which ' served as a model to the finest statues of the ancients . They are for the greatest part , of those tall forms , ruddy ' and soft , such as Tacitus describes the Germans ...
... beauty , ' sometimes remarked in the south of Europe , and which ' served as a model to the finest statues of the ancients . They are for the greatest part , of those tall forms , ruddy ' and soft , such as Tacitus describes the Germans ...
Page 94
... beauty ; but this beauty passes ' and fades in a moment . At the age of twenty - five their ' form changes , and at thirty , the whole of their charms ' have disappeared . As long as they are unmarried they ' enjoy the greatest liberty ...
... beauty ; but this beauty passes ' and fades in a moment . At the age of twenty - five their ' form changes , and at thirty , the whole of their charms ' have disappeared . As long as they are unmarried they ' enjoy the greatest liberty ...
Page 155
... beauty by discover- ' ing the intellectual secret of grace ; in a word he is enabled ' to look upon the finest production of nature , the human shape , as he does upon a flower , or a tree , or a common ' animal ; unshackled and ...
... beauty by discover- ' ing the intellectual secret of grace ; in a word he is enabled ' to look upon the finest production of nature , the human shape , as he does upon a flower , or a tree , or a common ' animal ; unshackled and ...
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American Settlements on | 33 |
Bibliography | 46 |
Elegy to T T Randolph | 172 |
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