What is Beauty.
« Is the seeing eye. It is a state of mind. It Is the ideal realised. It is a fading vision It 'is er -««llence. with a haln It Peree <»- a »- ---" iS ™<i r GooJl™ metTy - Harm °°r. Ctillty It 'is inner eye P«ceives. andiound 11 ° £ f ° m, COIOUr ' franco 11 iS a an /pU b o f e illOfI Of , admiratloD ' n trough " in »«>ment. * '^SUT?^ seen thro,lsh tte IS S ?olP lVin < faC<Uty ° f <**** "II «rv But one must not be surprised if his interlocutor hearing one of those definitions, should exclaim— "Go on! Aren't VTh- i!"** « BeaUt frOm Beautviller Which would, m this ca-se, be a gently n-omcal way of intimating that in his far from humble opinion you are intelll ?% h ?°™ deT * d ' » sort of "light that faded," if not "a light that never wa. Ah, y es! We live a world of Beauty— mostly unrecognised.
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 248, 18 October 1924, Page 61 (Supplement)
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152What is Beauty. Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 248, 18 October 1924, Page 61 (Supplement)
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