Notebook 14A (T7, 2023; dialogues) Notebook 14A (T7, 2023) page 12

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one of the arts most cultivated in ancient Greece; the
  • one of the arts most cultivated in ancient Greece; the
  • one of the arts most cultivated in ancient Greece, the
mutilated remains of the Greek statues, notwithstanding
  • mutilated remains of the Greek statues, notwithstanding
  • mutilated remains of the Greek statues, notwithstanding
the efforts of modern artists during three centuries
  • the efforts of modern artists during three centuries
  • the efforts of modern artists during three centuries
of civilization, are still contemplated as the models
  • of civilization, are still contemplated as the models
  • of civilization, are still contemplated as the models
of perfection in Sculpture, and we have no reason
  • of perfection in Sculpture, and we have no reason
  • of perfection in Sculpture, and we have no reason
for supposing an inferior degree of excellence in
  • for supposing an inferior degree of excellence in
  • for supposing as inferior degree of excellence in
the sister art amongst a people to whom genius
  • the sister art amongst a people to whom genius
  • the sister art amongst a people to whom genius
and taste were a kind of birthright, and who possessed
  • and taste were a kind of birthright, and who possessed
  • and taste were a kind of birthright, and who possessed
a perception which seemed almost instinctive, of
  • a perception which seemed almost instinctive, of
  • a perception which seemed almost instinctive, of
the dignified, the beautiful, and the sublime.'
  • the dignified, the beautiful, and the sublime.'
  • the dignified, the beautiful, and the sublime."
'The works of the great masters of Greece are
  • 'The works of the great masters of Greece are
  • "The works of the great masters of Greece are
unfortunately entirely lost. - They disappeared from
  • unfortunately entirely lost. - They disappeared from
  • unfortunately entirely lost.- They disappeared from
their native country during the wars waged by
  • their native country during the wars waged by
  • their native country during the mans maged by
the Romans with the successors of Alexander, and
  • the Romans with the successors of Alexander, and
  • the Romans with the successors of Alexander, and
the later Greek Republics; and were destroyed either
  • the later Greek Republics; and were destroyed either
  • the later Greek Republics; and were destroyed either
by accident, by time, or by barbarian conquerors
  • by accident, by time, or by barbarian conquerors
  • by accident, by time, or by barbarian conquerors
at the period of the decline and fall of the Roman
  • at the period of the decline and fall of the Roman
  • at the period of the decline and fall of the Roman
Empire."-
  • Empire."-
  • Empire."

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