The Sewanee Review, Volume 34University of the South, 1892 |
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... Beauty is truth , truth beauty . That is all ye know on earth and all ye need to know . " And we have said " That explains nothing . " On the contrary , it explains everything . The only realities we know , and the only ones worth while ...
... Beauty is truth , truth beauty . That is all ye know on earth and all ye need to know . " And we have said " That explains nothing . " On the contrary , it explains everything . The only realities we know , and the only ones worth while ...
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... Beauty " never was on land or sea " ; it is the " pattern laid up in heaven . " Things are beautiful , but no thing is Beauty . Beauty itself is that which constitutes or makes ( Toléw to make and hence poet ) a thing beautiful . It is ...
... Beauty " never was on land or sea " ; it is the " pattern laid up in heaven . " Things are beautiful , but no thing is Beauty . Beauty itself is that which constitutes or makes ( Toléw to make and hence poet ) a thing beautiful . It is ...
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... beauty , beauty truth . " He declares : But there are very beautiful lies , very sublime ones ! And there are very sad truths , very mournful ones . If you notice , you will find that humanity has progressed more by force of great lies ...
... beauty , beauty truth . " He declares : But there are very beautiful lies , very sublime ones ! And there are very sad truths , very mournful ones . If you notice , you will find that humanity has progressed more by force of great lies ...
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