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And how he wonders and adores , As to his soul her own replies , And yields the
mystery of her shores , Her trackless floods , her boundless skies ! CHAPTER I A
BRIEF HISTORY “ THERE is a passage xvii ART FOR Art's SAKE.
And how he wonders and adores , As to his soul her own replies , And yields the
mystery of her shores , Her trackless floods , her boundless skies ! CHAPTER I A
BRIEF HISTORY “ THERE is a passage xvii ART FOR Art's SAKE.
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He early became dissatisfied with painting nature for its own mere beauty ,
without expressing its effect on the artist . Like his con1607 – 1669 . temporary ,
Rembrandt , his is one of those mysterious natures that flit across life ' s stage ,
coming ...
He early became dissatisfied with painting nature for its own mere beauty ,
without expressing its effect on the artist . Like his con1607 – 1669 . temporary ,
Rembrandt , his is one of those mysterious natures that flit across life ' s stage ,
coming ...
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... a wholly different revelation from anything that had been seen Dutch painters
almost accidentally , it seems , merely by their very truthfulness , caught that
mysterious poetry of the fleeting moment that lies on landscapes , houses , and
men .
... a wholly different revelation from anything that had been seen Dutch painters
almost accidentally , it seems , merely by their very truthfulness , caught that
mysterious poetry of the fleeting moment that lies on landscapes , houses , and
men .
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... noble his opinions on the whole question of art can be at times is shown when
he comes under the spell of the overpowering genius of Turner , who with all his
knowledge subjected everything to the higher ends of mystery and imagination .
... noble his opinions on the whole question of art can be at times is shown when
he comes under the spell of the overpowering genius of Turner , who with all his
knowledge subjected everything to the higher ends of mystery and imagination .
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... yet they must be thoughts arising out of the knowledge of truth , and feelings
arising out of the contemplation of truth . ” “ Nature is always mysterious and
secret in her use of means , and art is always likest her when it is most
inexplicable .
... yet they must be thoughts arising out of the knowledge of truth , and feelings
arising out of the contemplation of truth . ” “ Nature is always mysterious and
secret in her use of means , and art is always likest her when it is most
inexplicable .
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