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Page 28
... artist , preacher , or any other whose vocation leads to a se- clusion and partial use of faculty , but " a spiritual man of the world , " able to comprehend all things , exclusively dedicate to none . Of this idea we need a new ...
... artist , preacher , or any other whose vocation leads to a se- clusion and partial use of faculty , but " a spiritual man of the world , " able to comprehend all things , exclusively dedicate to none . Of this idea we need a new ...
Page 43
... Artists have recognised wings as the symbol of the state next above ours ; but they have not been able so to attach them to the forms of gods and angels as to make them agree with the anatomy of the human frame . Perhaps music gives ...
... Artists have recognised wings as the symbol of the state next above ours ; but they have not been able so to attach them to the forms of gods and angels as to make them agree with the anatomy of the human frame . Perhaps music gives ...
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... artist , necessarily the warmest admirer of Nature of our time ( we refer to Goethe ) , grew into grace and strength beneath the rules and systems of a disciplinarian father . Genius will live and thrive without training , but it does ...
... artist , necessarily the warmest admirer of Nature of our time ( we refer to Goethe ) , grew into grace and strength beneath the rules and systems of a disciplinarian father . Genius will live and thrive without training , but it does ...
Page 69
... artist happy enough to feel nature— wise enough to follow nature . " Lochiel " is what it should be , a wild , breezy symphony , from the romantic Highlands . There are , in fact , flat lines and tame passages in " Lochiel ; " but I ...
... artist happy enough to feel nature— wise enough to follow nature . " Lochiel " is what it should be , a wild , breezy symphony , from the romantic Highlands . There are , in fact , flat lines and tame passages in " Lochiel ; " but I ...
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... is no boundary here to the powers of design and expression , if only fit artists can be formed mentally and practically . What could not a vigorous imagination do , if it had delicate 114 PAPERS ON LITERATURE AND ART .
... is no boundary here to the powers of design and expression , if only fit artists can be formed mentally and practically . What could not a vigorous imagination do , if it had delicate 114 PAPERS ON LITERATURE AND ART .
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