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1 1| commerce, or literature, or art. There are nowadays professors 2 1| risen to the dignity of an art. At present men make shift 3 1| tomb. The best works of art are the expression of man' 4 1| condition, but the effect of our art is merely to make this low 5 1| village for a work of fine art, if any had come down to 6 1| professed and practised but the art of life; - to survey the 7 1| the religion and love of art of the builders, it is much 8 1| ancient and indispensable art of bread-making, consulting 9 3| the morning." Poetry and art, and the fairest and most 10 4| universal than any other work of art. It is the work of art nearest 11 4| of art. It is the work of art nearest to life itself. 12 7| flourishes and ornaments in his art. He cut his trees level 13 8| husbandry was once a sacred art; but it is pursued with 14 11| With questions art never perplexed,~ ~ 15 14| represented on our works of art.~ ~ 16 14| and hospitality is the art of keeping you at the greatest 17 14| Whatever god or goddess thou art to whom this grove is sacred, 18 14| Why art thou banished from our hearth 19 14| Thou who art welcomed and beloved by 20 15| hear that so fictile an art was ever practiced in my 21 18| is among the forms which art loves to copy, and which, 22 19| material was pure, and his art was pure; how could the 23 19| speaks of its progress in art and science and literature