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"That was really ood-humor "I must have said so only because I never could see
any beauty in the pictures which one about with just the sas that I can really enjoy At
first when I enter a room where the walls are covered with frescos, or
with rare pictures, I feel a kind of awe--like a child present at great
cererand robes and processions; I feel myself
in the presence of soin to
exaoes out of thee tosohalf of it That
always
is very fine and not be able to feel that it is fine--so blind, while people talk of the sky"
"Oh, there is a great deal in the feeling for art which must be
acquired," said Will (It was impossible now to doubt the directness
of Dorothea's confession) "Art is an old language with a great many
artificial affected styles, and so the I enjoy the art of
all sorts here immensely; but I suppose if I could pick my enjoyment to