The Southern Review, Том 4A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... beauty and rythm . Socrates declares his assent to the Pythagorean tenet , that astronomy is to the eye , what music is to the ear . The spheres , with the Syrens that preside over them , and the sweet melodies of that eternal diapason ...
... beauty and rythm . Socrates declares his assent to the Pythagorean tenet , that astronomy is to the eye , what music is to the ear . The spheres , with the Syrens that preside over them , and the sweet melodies of that eternal diapason ...
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... beauty , * fountain of all light to the soul- " the bright countenance of truth " revealed to the purified mind " in the quiet and still air of delightful studies . " By such contemplation the soul shall attain to the perfection of ...
... beauty , * fountain of all light to the soul- " the bright countenance of truth " revealed to the purified mind " in the quiet and still air of delightful studies . " By such contemplation the soul shall attain to the perfection of ...
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... beauty , grace and excellence was necessary . These opinions may be considered as the great vice of antiquity , and one among other causes , of the superiority of modern institutions - that is to say , where feudal principles and ...
... beauty , grace and excellence was necessary . These opinions may be considered as the great vice of antiquity , and one among other causes , of the superiority of modern institutions - that is to say , where feudal principles and ...
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... beauty , while the hosts of the Mede sunk beneath their prowess in the field . The other great race , with whose institutions and modes of thought we are made familiar by our early studies , without ex- celling as much in merely ...
... beauty , while the hosts of the Mede sunk beneath their prowess in the field . The other great race , with whose institutions and modes of thought we are made familiar by our early studies , without ex- celling as much in merely ...
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... beauty of the following period . " By adhering in this manner and on these principles to our forefathers , we are guided not by the superstition of antiquarians , but by the spirit of philosophic analogy - in this choice of inheritance ...
... beauty of the following period . " By adhering in this manner and on these principles to our forefathers , we are guided not by the superstition of antiquarians , but by the spirit of philosophic analogy - in this choice of inheritance ...
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