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... highest plea- sure which the art can communicate ; and in this re- spect portrait painting ( however disparaged ) is the highest point of the art itself , - being at once the most real , intellectual , and imaginative . - A poem is a ...
... highest plea- sure which the art can communicate ; and in this re- spect portrait painting ( however disparaged ) is the highest point of the art itself , - being at once the most real , intellectual , and imaginative . - A poem is a ...
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... highest attempts of the highest minds , in the highest of the imitative arts . It follows , that mediocrity is less tolerable in sculpture than in painting , music , and even poetry itself . Nothing in it is truly excellent , but that ...
... highest attempts of the highest minds , in the highest of the imitative arts . It follows , that mediocrity is less tolerable in sculpture than in painting , music , and even poetry itself . Nothing in it is truly excellent , but that ...
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... highest fervour , only with " the real language of men in a state of vivid ex- citement ? " Compare the lofty narratives of Milton , the luxuriant descriptions of Thomson , the solemn musings of Young ; nay , even the soliloquies , and ...
... highest fervour , only with " the real language of men in a state of vivid ex- citement ? " Compare the lofty narratives of Milton , the luxuriant descriptions of Thomson , the solemn musings of Young ; nay , even the soliloquies , and ...
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THE PREEMINENCE OF POETRY AMONG THE FINE ARTS | 1 |
THE FORM OF POETRY | 73 |
THE DICTION OF POETRY | 114 |
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