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... human nature , and of the relations between its several faculties , we do not understand the con- nexion between art ( of which poetry is the great exhibition ) and the general development of the human mind , especially in the child ...
... human nature , and of the relations between its several faculties , we do not understand the con- nexion between art ( of which poetry is the great exhibition ) and the general development of the human mind , especially in the child ...
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... human nature which requires con- sideration , and can best be supported and stimu- lated by giving it some insight into the end of the work set before it . Perhaps there would be no great difficulty in explaining , even to a schoolboy ...
... human nature which requires con- sideration , and can best be supported and stimu- lated by giving it some insight into the end of the work set before it . Perhaps there would be no great difficulty in explaining , even to a schoolboy ...
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... human sympathies and interests , and therefore art must be mainly employed in bringing man before man . For this reason , sculpture and painting are nobler and more efficacious than architecture . For the same reason , whatever enlarges ...
... human sympathies and interests , and therefore art must be mainly employed in bringing man before man . For this reason , sculpture and painting are nobler and more efficacious than architecture . For the same reason , whatever enlarges ...
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... human mind . Words , therefore , in the hand of Art , are its most powerful engine . And the exhibition , by means of words , of truth in a living and breathing form , acting on the emotions according to laws of moral truths , and ...
... human mind . Words , therefore , in the hand of Art , are its most powerful engine . And the exhibition , by means of words , of truth in a living and breathing form , acting on the emotions according to laws of moral truths , and ...
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... human art should bear to nature . It was suggested , in order to account for the introduction of the principle of unity into the combinations and imitations of art in lan- guage , by reducing it to rhythm and metre . So that poetry , or ...
... human art should bear to nature . It was suggested , in order to account for the introduction of the principle of unity into the combinations and imitations of art in lan- guage , by reducing it to rhythm and metre . So that poetry , or ...
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