or robins* notes: innocent and carolling, study no 



form, but have the best, and are Saxon and monosyllabic 

 in style and structure. 



e community does not reflect its intelligence in criti- 

 It is the merest commonplace. Lit- 

 erature, the drama, m iticised liscriminatii ig . 

 impatient of criticism in painti _. ad think 

 their asg I as a -. This is an art that requires 

 and delicate judgment as the other arts. 



. ation of painting, the reason of its being 

 _:ive what we feel. Otherwise photography 

 would be the greatest artist, and dispense with all other. 

 ^ce knows. Art feels. It is the interchange of the 

 soul with th' b affectii _ :her, that makes 



art. Goethe said art iter than nature, 



the t j the greir 



and summons nature to its throne and makes use of it. 

 it living art. No gi I picture has been 

 paii. and red year-. 



.* two or three L presses itself in 



or painting, or architecture, and - - 



_ - ive works 



been explained. At any rate it seems we b 



ind have had 



: try since. A - 'a. No new 



magi li ng. 



Ci judge of art more fairly than . for 



ituted to feel on 



2 inst other kinds of i The 



crit! impartial and universal it he has 



tion, and 

 _ 

 live. What 

 not not univ art 



