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All pictures that stop short of this ideal , and do not create in the observer feelings
which have the power to stir his imagination ... It should convey a feeling of
pleasure and content by its beautiful colour and form and its fine technique , it
should ...
All pictures that stop short of this ideal , and do not create in the observer feelings
which have the power to stir his imagination ... It should convey a feeling of
pleasure and content by its beautiful colour and form and its fine technique , it
should ...
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It is the means the artist has of revealing the feelings that possess him in the
presence of nature . This is its proper sphere , and in this only can it excel . It is
not , as it is often supposed to be , something as like the solid earth as possible .
It is the means the artist has of revealing the feelings that possess him in the
presence of nature . This is its proper sphere , and in this only can it excel . It is
not , as it is often supposed to be , something as like the solid earth as possible .
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And F . W . H . Myers explains the difficulty of expressing these feelings , while
asserting the possibility of doing so , in the ... They must be used for the direct
representation of thought and feeling ; but they must also be combined with so
subtle ...
And F . W . H . Myers explains the difficulty of expressing these feelings , while
asserting the possibility of doing so , in the ... They must be used for the direct
representation of thought and feeling ; but they must also be combined with so
subtle ...
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The Romans had also a very great love for nature , and they had more of a
feeling of sympathy with it than had the Greeks , more of the feeling of modern
times , as the poetry of Virgil shows . mo “ Sunt lacrimæ rerum , et mentem
mortalia ...
The Romans had also a very great love for nature , and they had more of a
feeling of sympathy with it than had the Greeks , more of the feeling of modern
times , as the poetry of Virgil shows . mo “ Sunt lacrimæ rerum , et mentem
mortalia ...
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37 Painting in the Renaissance took the place that sculpture did among the
Greeks , and the latter was subordinate to the former , for painting was better
adapted to express the emotional feeling and the religious ideas of the time , and
to ...
37 Painting in the Renaissance took the place that sculpture did among the
Greeks , and the latter was subordinate to the former , for painting was better
adapted to express the emotional feeling and the religious ideas of the time , and
to ...
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