The Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 5Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1965 - American periodicals |
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Page 199
... beautiful is fresh- est in the spirit , finds an easy expression , and already pays its devotions at the shrine of art . The same is true of the infancy of nations . The love of the beautiful exists in the soul of the rudest savage ...
... beautiful is fresh- est in the spirit , finds an easy expression , and already pays its devotions at the shrine of art . The same is true of the infancy of nations . The love of the beautiful exists in the soul of the rudest savage ...
Page 200
... beautiful in thought and feeling , to seek out the connection between the outer and the inner world , to dive into the mysteries of its own creation , endowments , nature , destiny , and from this inexhaustible soil , the two noblest of ...
... beautiful in thought and feeling , to seek out the connection between the outer and the inner world , to dive into the mysteries of its own creation , endowments , nature , destiny , and from this inexhaustible soil , the two noblest of ...
Page 207
... beautiful has found some sort of expression . Either one or the other of the arts has been cultivated , although it may have reflected the character of a rude age and unpolished people . The love of the beautiful is as natural a passion ...
... beautiful has found some sort of expression . Either one or the other of the arts has been cultivated , although it may have reflected the character of a rude age and unpolished people . The love of the beautiful is as natural a passion ...
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