Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen12,Temas13-14Concordia College, 1969 |
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... eye . ” For Robartes further says of them : " body and soul . . . Caught up in contemplation , the mind's eye / Fixed upon images that once were thought ” ( 11. 75-79 ) . The ... eyes lit by the 294 DISCOURSE : A REVIEW OF THE LIBERAL ARTS.
... eye . ” For Robartes further says of them : " body and soul . . . Caught up in contemplation , the mind's eye / Fixed upon images that once were thought ” ( 11. 75-79 ) . The ... eyes lit by the 294 DISCOURSE : A REVIEW OF THE LIBERAL ARTS.
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... eyes but found that he could not . There in her lips , though aged , the form of expression was yet alterable ; her eyes , what would her eyes show , when eyes , even in the young , reveal those most personal things of hate and horror ...
... eyes but found that he could not . There in her lips , though aged , the form of expression was yet alterable ; her eyes , what would her eyes show , when eyes , even in the young , reveal those most personal things of hate and horror ...
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... eye - beames twisted , and did thred Our eyes , upon one double string ; And pictures in our eyes to get Was all our propagation . ( lines 7-8 , 11-12 ) . When two lovers knew each other's feelings intimately , they became. as. it. were.
... eye - beames twisted , and did thred Our eyes , upon one double string ; And pictures in our eyes to get Was all our propagation . ( lines 7-8 , 11-12 ) . When two lovers knew each other's feelings intimately , they became. as. it. were.
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