The Lover's Seat: Kathemérina; Or, Common Things in Relation to Beauty, Virtue, and TruthLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1856 |
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... common and universal in clas- sical antiquity , biblical and medieval - Spirit of the latter doctrinally and practically humane CHAPTER V. · PAGE 95-115 The common things in general which constitute humanity as opposed to those which ...
... common and universal in clas- sical antiquity , biblical and medieval - Spirit of the latter doctrinally and practically humane CHAPTER V. · PAGE 95-115 The common things in general which constitute humanity as opposed to those which ...
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Kathemérina; Or, Common Things in Relation to Beauty, Virtue, and Truth Kenelm Henry Digby. CONTENTS . CHAPTER I. Introduction by a narrative - Visiting the Lover's Seat - The sub- ject suggested by the scene - General plan of the book ...
Kathemérina; Or, Common Things in Relation to Beauty, Virtue, and Truth Kenelm Henry Digby. CONTENTS . CHAPTER I. Introduction by a narrative - Visiting the Lover's Seat - The sub- ject suggested by the scene - General plan of the book ...
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Kathemérina; Or, Common Things in Relation to Beauty, Virtue, and Truth Kenelm Henry Digby. CHAPTER IV . The positive good of common things in relation to virtue - Hu- manity their aggregate - Summer skies suggest it - Danger to which it ...
Kathemérina; Or, Common Things in Relation to Beauty, Virtue, and Truth Kenelm Henry Digby. CHAPTER IV . The positive good of common things in relation to virtue - Hu- manity their aggregate - Summer skies suggest it - Danger to which it ...
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Kathemérina; Or, Common Things in Relation to Beauty, Virtue, and Truth Kenelm Henry Digby. CHAPTER VIII . The poetry of life a common thing - Fed by common scenes- Enjoyed by common persons - In what it consists , —in the love and ...
Kathemérina; Or, Common Things in Relation to Beauty, Virtue, and Truth Kenelm Henry Digby. CHAPTER VIII . The poetry of life a common thing - Fed by common scenes- Enjoyed by common persons - In what it consists , —in the love and ...
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Kathemérina; Or, Common Things in Relation to Beauty, Virtue, and Truth Kenelm Henry Digby. He must imagine also the air breathing upon them most sweetly , and all the place as being suffused with a general pleasure showing like the ...
Kathemérina; Or, Common Things in Relation to Beauty, Virtue, and Truth Kenelm Henry Digby. He must imagine also the air breathing upon them most sweetly , and all the place as being suffused with a general pleasure showing like the ...
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