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... artist's creation ; he found by his hand this body to be the bearer of his thought . I pass deliberately over many points of interest or difficulty , in particular the sense in which the statue or picture is expressive . I add another ...
... artist's creation ; he found by his hand this body to be the bearer of his thought . I pass deliberately over many points of interest or difficulty , in particular the sense in which the statue or picture is expressive . I add another ...
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... artistic excitement about the subject - matter . Another kind of misinterpretation arises in this way . An artist , without imagining the product , the painting , & c . , may form a vivid and detailed image of the subject- matter , and ...
... artistic excitement about the subject - matter . Another kind of misinterpretation arises in this way . An artist , without imagining the product , the painting , & c . , may form a vivid and detailed image of the subject- matter , and ...
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... artist then works upon his clay or words or pigments under the compulsion of this impulse , but with his eye directed upon his subject - matter , which partly is present to his mind in all manner of conscious perceptions , images , and ...
... artist then works upon his clay or words or pigments under the compulsion of this impulse , but with his eye directed upon his subject - matter , which partly is present to his mind in all manner of conscious perceptions , images , and ...
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 19267 | 7 |
LEOPARDI AND WORDSWORTH Annual Italian Lecture | 47 |
THOMAS RANDOLPH Warton Lecture on English Poetry By G C | 79 |
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