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Page xvi
... beauty of the natural world to men . Every work of art which maintains a strong and permanent influence over men contains some element which brings it in touch with humanity . However divine the truth which the artist feels , however ...
... beauty of the natural world to men . Every work of art which maintains a strong and permanent influence over men contains some element which brings it in touch with humanity . However divine the truth which the artist feels , however ...
Page lvii
... beauty . Classical accounts agree that Cassiopeia was punished for boasting not her own beauty , but that of Andromeda , her daughter . Verity says , ' It is said that Apollonius the Gram- marian told the story in this [ Milton's ] way ...
... beauty . Classical accounts agree that Cassiopeia was punished for boasting not her own beauty , but that of Andromeda , her daughter . Verity says , ' It is said that Apollonius the Gram- marian told the story in this [ Milton's ] way ...
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... beauty of the other women amount to the same thing . All facial expression is treated by Rubens according to rote . One red stroke in one corner of the eye stands for pity , another in another corner for grief , and so on . The result ...
... beauty of the other women amount to the same thing . All facial expression is treated by Rubens according to rote . One red stroke in one corner of the eye stands for pity , another in another corner for grief , and so on . The result ...
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