Joan Evans Quotes
The Aesthetes Of Des Esseintes' Generation Found Diamonds Common, Rubies And Emeralds Depreciated, And Turquoises Vulgar. The Old Poetry Was Dead, Though Echoes Of It Lived On In The Names Of Such Gems As Chrysoberyl And Peridot And Olivines And Almandines And Cymophanes And Aquamarines. Beauty Which Has Departed From Things May Live On In Words.
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