The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Band 211A. Constable, 1910 |
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... beauty beyond that of the world is required . Finally , he is content to define Poetry as the rhythmical creation of Beauty . ' It is needless to add that these obiter dicta are of value only as they are Poe's , and as representing ...
... beauty beyond that of the world is required . Finally , he is content to define Poetry as the rhythmical creation of Beauty . ' It is needless to add that these obiter dicta are of value only as they are Poe's , and as representing ...
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... Beauty and the Criticism of Beauty , delivered at Oxford as the Romanes Lecture , will appear , no doubt , in his official biography as little more than a foot - note . Admittedly hurried and imperfect in its composition , and making ...
... Beauty and the Criticism of Beauty , delivered at Oxford as the Romanes Lecture , will appear , no doubt , in his official biography as little more than a foot - note . Admittedly hurried and imperfect in its composition , and making ...
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... beauty is , as far as the artist is aware , independent of any reference to their use or goodness ; the artist in his selection of the qualities as beautiful is acting solely as an artist , and not as a man among men . In painting this ...
... beauty is , as far as the artist is aware , independent of any reference to their use or goodness ; the artist in his selection of the qualities as beautiful is acting solely as an artist , and not as a man among men . In painting this ...
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