New Monthly Magazine Volume 7 (Paperback)


Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: MODERN PILGRIMAGES. NO. Till. The Studio of Canora. " Lassii non eran mossi i pir nostri aoco Oimnil' io conubbi quclla ripa lutorno, Che dritto ili salita area inanco, Esser di marmo candido, ed adonio II' intagli sl, chc non pur 1'olicreto, Mala uatura gli avcrebbe scomo." Dante, Purgatorio, Canto 10th. Ne sntor ultra crepidam?" No man beyond his last," said I to myself, as, visiting the galleries and palaces of Rome, I felt an itching to put my Gothicisms on paper. What has a fellow like me to do writing about tbe arts, who sat in the tribune of the Florentine gallery without experiencing any extraordinary delight? There were the boasts of sculpture, the Medicean Venus, the Boxers, the Faun, the Apollino? all very natural, in features and attitude as expressive as marble can be; but they gave me no pleasure. They excited not one noble feeling, recalled no glory of the past, and foretold none of the future;?the massy blocks of Tarquin's cloaca and Romulus's brazen wolf were more eloquent to me. Certainly a higher idea is afterwards conceived by comparing these -chef-tftetrircs of art with all others, and fmding them so superior: this speaks difficulty vanquished?speaks talent. But why admire a thing that pleases only because it shows talent? Here the argument cornea home: we of the pen can admire, and sometimes do admire most voluminously, poems and prose that are " secca- ture" to the multitude, merely because we espy genius therein; and the unfortunate wight is scouted, who declares in most rational paradox, that he can see no beauty in such things. The fact is, we must give and take; and while we are as yet but learners in the school of connoisseurship, we must adopt either much taciturnity or much pretension. The former would be most advisable, but to pres...

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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: MODERN PILGRIMAGES. NO. Till. The Studio of Canora. " Lassii non eran mossi i pir nostri aoco Oimnil' io conubbi quclla ripa lutorno, Che dritto ili salita area inanco, Esser di marmo candido, ed adonio II' intagli sl, chc non pur 1'olicreto, Mala uatura gli avcrebbe scomo." Dante, Purgatorio, Canto 10th. Ne sntor ultra crepidam?" No man beyond his last," said I to myself, as, visiting the galleries and palaces of Rome, I felt an itching to put my Gothicisms on paper. What has a fellow like me to do writing about tbe arts, who sat in the tribune of the Florentine gallery without experiencing any extraordinary delight? There were the boasts of sculpture, the Medicean Venus, the Boxers, the Faun, the Apollino? all very natural, in features and attitude as expressive as marble can be; but they gave me no pleasure. They excited not one noble feeling, recalled no glory of the past, and foretold none of the future;?the massy blocks of Tarquin's cloaca and Romulus's brazen wolf were more eloquent to me. Certainly a higher idea is afterwards conceived by comparing these -chef-tftetrircs of art with all others, and fmding them so superior: this speaks difficulty vanquished?speaks talent. But why admire a thing that pleases only because it shows talent? Here the argument cornea home: we of the pen can admire, and sometimes do admire most voluminously, poems and prose that are " secca- ture" to the multitude, merely because we espy genius therein; and the unfortunate wight is scouted, who declares in most rational paradox, that he can see no beauty in such things. The fact is, we must give and take; and while we are as yet but learners in the school of connoisseurship, we must adopt either much taciturnity or much pretension. The former would be most advisable, but to pres...

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October 2012

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246 x 189 x 17mm (L x W x T)

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572

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978-0-217-35932-0

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