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Pagina 351
... beauty of form as the objects to be attained , and to consider meaning and sentiment as secondary or unimpor- tant points in their art . Jupiters , Apol- los , and Venuses were originally monu- ments of the religion of the ancients ...
... beauty of form as the objects to be attained , and to consider meaning and sentiment as secondary or unimpor- tant points in their art . Jupiters , Apol- los , and Venuses were originally monu- ments of the religion of the ancients ...
Pagina 691
... beauty , and similar crea- from the simplicity of the subject , and tive powers , to raise him to the same absence of hard - to - be - managed details , high principles of Art . Nay , more , he is it is perhaps , as a whole , the most ...
... beauty , and similar crea- from the simplicity of the subject , and tive powers , to raise him to the same absence of hard - to - be - managed details , high principles of Art . Nay , more , he is it is perhaps , as a whole , the most ...
Pagina 692
... beauty , that in- dispensable great ground of artistic judg- ment , without which cold dry intellect , and science herself , lead but darkly astray , has , in consequence of our rigid matter - of - factness and dry utilitarianism ...
... beauty , that in- dispensable great ground of artistic judg- ment , without which cold dry intellect , and science herself , lead but darkly astray , has , in consequence of our rigid matter - of - factness and dry utilitarianism ...
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Loves Appeal | 248 |
VisaVis or Harrys account of | 452 |
The Haunting Past | 508 |
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