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1 1 | the creations of ancient art, the works of~which were
2 1 | by that great~thought of Art, which in those old days
3 1 | a lover of the heraldic~art by a simplicity which proves
4 1 | clover, while Christian art is~faithful to the Trinity.
5 1 | In this respect Venetian art becomes~heretical.~ ~If
6 1 | yourself why such miracles of art are not renewed in the present~
7 2 | ciphering; he knew the military~art and heraldry, but, excepting
8 6 | rather longer than modern art~permits.~ ~Mademoiselle
9 6 | judge soberly of men, and art, and things, and public~
10 6 | her~that country of all Art. This celebrated man, who
11 6 | the intellect; she adores Art~and artists; she goes from
12 7 | most fantastic creations of art~that she could find. The
13 7 | thousand developments of Art, on the~other the sameness
14 8 | ardor toward the things of Art. You may believe a poor
15 8 | women who love him. In his art he has that~deep Italian
16 8 | inspirations from heaven; Art is something saintly and~
17 8 | artist~is a missionary. Art is a religion, which has
18 8 | is competent to criticise~art, science, literature, and
19 8 | beautiful, more living than art can tell to those who~read
20 8 | where all the resources of art are displayed to exhibit
21 9 | personages in works of~religious art; through it they see all
22 9 | charming knowledge of the art~of dress. Ear-rings of silver
23 14| the greatest efforts of art are always~the timid copying
24 14| them is so much artless art; such~innocent seduction
25 14| absolutely. I have no triumphs~of art, no applause of crowds stirred
26 14| Frenchwomen possess the art of such scenic effects;
27 15| in which~women have the art of saying all things. She
28 18| they pass~from nature to art.~ ~Madame de Rochefide had
29 18| who retain love know the /art/ of~loving. Now, though
30 24| as there are varieties of art,~mental and moral specialties,
31 24| the~difficulties of his art or profession, and whose
32 25| that sort of woman has the art of making.~She wore a guipure
33 25| as his superiority in the art of love;~a statement which
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