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We come back to Ruskin's declaration , from which we started , that the province of fine art includes feeling as well as thought . Poetic art , as Milton taught us , besides being sensuous and simple , must be passionate because it ...
We come back to Ruskin's declaration , from which we started , that the province of fine art includes feeling as well as thought . Poetic art , as Milton taught us , besides being sensuous and simple , must be passionate because it ...
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Or , to take a question of individual temperament , Shakespeare's intense sympathy with the feelings of animals is illustrated again and again in his similes , and most especially his feeling for and love of birds , and his hatred of ...
Or , to take a question of individual temperament , Shakespeare's intense sympathy with the feelings of animals is illustrated again and again in his similes , and most especially his feeling for and love of birds , and his hatred of ...
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There is a background of ignorance of reality , an ' unexhausted remainder always present to our feeling ' . This permanently restricts our knowledge . The ' insight into the harmony or system of the whole partakes of the nature of ...
There is a background of ignorance of reality , an ' unexhausted remainder always present to our feeling ' . This permanently restricts our knowledge . The ' insight into the harmony or system of the whole partakes of the nature of ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19301 | 7 |
VERGILS CREATIVE ARt Annual Lecture on Aspects of Art | 14 |
VIRGIL IN ITALIAN POETRY Annual Italian Lecture By Edmund | 28 |
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