Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 1 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... mind ; and are thus incapable of overseeing it as a whole . IV . Artists . We could wish there were a fifth class to be added : but in this age of the world , when we are made familiar with the works of all times , without selection ...
... mind ; and are thus incapable of overseeing it as a whole . IV . Artists . We could wish there were a fifth class to be added : but in this age of the world , when we are made familiar with the works of all times , without selection ...
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... mind of most men , art in poetry suggests the idea of artifice ; men are accustomed to say they prefer nature to art , and though one understands what they mean , the mistake is perpetuated . Poetry is strictly an art ; the first and ...
... mind of most men , art in poetry suggests the idea of artifice ; men are accustomed to say they prefer nature to art , and though one understands what they mean , the mistake is perpetuated . Poetry is strictly an art ; the first and ...
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... mind of the true and beau- tiful ; we are to return not to Nature , but to Art ; and this return it is the province of Genius to accomplish . The same is true of Music . If , then , there are arts in which there is no imitation of ...
... mind of the true and beau- tiful ; we are to return not to Nature , but to Art ; and this return it is the province of Genius to accomplish . The same is true of Music . If , then , there are arts in which there is no imitation of ...
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... mind have taken as their model that period in Art when its aim was purely religious and ideal . Such has been the tendency of the modern German school of Painting . The result has been to reproduce the faults and shortcomings which were ...
... mind have taken as their model that period in Art when its aim was purely religious and ideal . Such has been the tendency of the modern German school of Painting . The result has been to reproduce the faults and shortcomings which were ...
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... minds to an understanding of itself ; and thus we see in all such cases renewed the ancient strife between new and old ... mind will still prescribe to itself certain rules ; -for human judgment , if once it leaves the region of instinct ...
... minds to an understanding of itself ; and thus we see in all such cases renewed the ancient strife between new and old ... mind will still prescribe to itself certain rules ; -for human judgment , if once it leaves the region of instinct ...
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