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... monument without a tomb . " " The truest poetry is the most feigning , " and , when one recalls the true significance and influence of great sculptured monuments through the history of the civilised world , Milton's poetic argument can ...
... monument without a tomb . " " The truest poetry is the most feigning , " and , when one recalls the true significance and influence of great sculptured monuments through the history of the civilised world , Milton's poetic argument can ...
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... monument to Shakespeare should be a monument and nothing besides . Bacon's doctrine that the greater the achieve- ment that is commemorated the richer must be the outward symbol , implies that a memorial to Shake- speare must be a work ...
... monument to Shakespeare should be a monument and nothing besides . Bacon's doctrine that the greater the achieve- ment that is commemorated the richer must be the outward symbol , implies that a memorial to Shake- speare must be a work ...
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... monument of the Duke of Wellington in St. Paul's Cathedral , despite the imperfect execu- tion of the sculptor's design , shows that the monu- mental art of England has proved itself , at a recent date , capable of realising a great ...
... monument of the Duke of Wellington in St. Paul's Cathedral , despite the imperfect execu- tion of the sculptor's design , shows that the monu- mental art of England has proved itself , at a recent date , capable of realising a great ...
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