Gerard Manley Hopkins Quote

It seems then that it is not the excellence of any two things (or more) in themselves, but those two things as viewed by the light of each other, that makes beauty.


On the Origin of Beauty: A Platonic Dialogue - Letters, etc


It seems then that it is not the excellence of any two things (or more) in themselves, but those two things as viewed by the light of each other,...

It seems then that it is not the excellence of any two things (or more) in themselves, but those two things as viewed by the light of each other,...

It seems then that it is not the excellence of any two things (or more) in themselves, but those two things as viewed by the light of each other,...

It seems then that it is not the excellence of any two things (or more) in themselves, but those two things as viewed by the light of each other,...