Addresses Delivered to the Worlds Congress And General Missionary Convention

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Addresses Delivered to the Worlds Congress And General Missionary Convention
Ill Worlds Congress of Disciples of Christ 1893 Ch
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In the second period all the monuments of art bear the marks of likeness and contrast. The "sister arts" — paint- ing, poetry and music — have this kinship; they are born of Likeness and Contrast in age-lasting wedlock. Painting developed first, as being more directly related to the space- relations of the first stage. Space-relations must be regarded in the drawing, but the glory and beauty, the witchery of painting, were in the power of likeness and contrast — light and shade, tint against ti
...nt, unity in variety. Some of the great masters were inaccurate draughtsmen — weak in space- relations, but might}' with the weapons of likeness and con- trast. Then came poetry, still more emancipated from the laws of space-relations, but not wholly free. The rhetoric books say, " Poetry is beautiful thought expressed in beau- tiful language. " Beautiful indeed, but it would leave out much "poetry" and take in more "prose. " Poetry is thought embodied by the canons of likeness and contrast, just as architecture and statuary embody thought by the canons of space-relation.

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