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... beauty . This addition of material made requisite some change in the title of the work ; and it now appears under the designation of " Art , Literature , and the Drama . " In the preface to this volume Margaret expressed a de- sire and ...
... beauty . This addition of material made requisite some change in the title of the work ; and it now appears under the designation of " Art , Literature , and the Drama . " In the preface to this volume Margaret expressed a de- sire and ...
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... beauty the power of appreciating beauty . And of making others appreciate it ; for the universe is a scale of infinite gradation , and , below the very highest , every step is explanation down to the lowest . Religion , in the two ...
... beauty the power of appreciating beauty . And of making others appreciate it ; for the universe is a scale of infinite gradation , and , below the very highest , every step is explanation down to the lowest . Religion , in the two ...
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... Beauty loving itself , -Happiness ! CRITIC . Does not this involve consciousness ? POET . Yes ! consciousness of Truth manifested in the indi- vidual form . CRITIC . Since consciousness is tolerated , how will you limit it ? POET . By ...
... Beauty loving itself , -Happiness ! CRITIC . Does not this involve consciousness ? POET . Yes ! consciousness of Truth manifested in the indi- vidual form . CRITIC . Since consciousness is tolerated , how will you limit it ? POET . By ...
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... lives . There was a family likeness between them , for they shared in that beauty of the noble English blood , of which , in these days . few types remain : the Norman tempered by the Saxon 26 PAPERS ON LITERATURE AND ART .
... lives . There was a family likeness between them , for they shared in that beauty of the noble English blood , of which , in these days . few types remain : the Norman tempered by the Saxon 26 PAPERS ON LITERATURE AND ART .
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... beauty . There is no longer , in fact , an aristocracy in England , because the saplings are too puny to rep- resent the old oak . But that it once existed , and did stand for what is best in that nation , any collection of portraits ...
... beauty . There is no longer , in fact , an aristocracy in England , because the saplings are too puny to rep- resent the old oak . But that it once existed , and did stand for what is best in that nation , any collection of portraits ...
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admiration Alph Anto Antonio artist beauty Beethoven better brother calm character charm clavichord critic Dædalus deep delight divine drama earth expression eyes fair faith fancy feel felt Ferrara flowers genius gentle gifts give Goethe grace Handel happy harmony harpsichord Haydn hear heart heaven honor hope hour human John Sebastian leave Leon Leonora less light live look Lord Madame de Staël melody mind Mozart muse nature never noble o'er Paracelsus passion perfect Philip Van Artevelde picture play pleasure poems poet poetic poetry present prince princess Rome SCENE seek seems Senesino Sir James Mackintosh soul speak Speron Speroni spirit Strafford sweet sympathy Tasso taste tender thee thine things thou art thou hast thou wilt thought thyself tion tone true truth verse wish words Wordsworth worthy wouldst write youth