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Art ought never to be considered except in its relations with its ideal beauty.
Art ought never to be considered except in its relations with its ideal beauty.
Art ought never to be considered except in its relations with its ideal beauty.
Art ought never to be considered except in its relations with its ideal beauty.
Art ought never to be considered except in its relations with its ideal beauty.
Art ought never to be considered except in its relations with its ideal beauty.
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But it is the province of religion, of philosophy, of pure poetry only, to go beyond life, beyond tAlfred de Vigny:
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