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  • In literature and art memory is a synonym for invention. It is the life-blood of imagination, which faints and dies when the veins are empty.

  • Winckelmann wished to live with a work of art as a friend. The saying is true of pen and pencil. Fresh lustre shoots from Lycidas in a twentieth perusal. The portraits of Clarendon are mellowed by every year of reflection.

    Robert Aris WILLMOTT (1851). “Pleasures,objects and advantages of literature”, p.91
  • It is that faculty by which we discover and enjoy the beautiful, the picturesque, and the sublime in literature, art, and nature; which recognizes a noble thought, as a virtuous mind welcomes a pure sentiment by a involuntary glow of satisfaction. But while the principle of perception is inherent in the soul, it requires a certain amount of knowledge to draw out and direct it.

  • Some gifted adventurer is always sailing round the world of art and science, to bring home costly merchandise from every port.

    Robert Aris Willmott (1907). “Pleasures of Literature”
  • The drama embraces and applies all the beauties and decorations of poetry. The sister arts attend and adorn it. Painting, architecture, and music are her handmaids. The costliest lights of a people's intellect burn at her show. All ages welcome her.

    Robert Aris Willmott (1866). “Pleasures, Objects, and Advantages of Literature”, p.87
  • Art, not less eloquently than literature, teaches her children to venerate the single eye. Remember Matsys. His representations of miser-life are breathing. A forfeited bond twinkles in the hard smile. But follow him to an altar-piece. His Apostle has caught a stray tint from his usurer. Features of exquisite beauty are seen and loved; but the old nature of avarice frets under the glow of devotion. Pathos staggers on the edge of farce.

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    Robert Aris WILLMOTT (1851). “Pleasures,objects and advantages of literature”, p.46
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