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D • trv t 1 11 th« i ani In A - f t - t Mr 1 Wat* h&8 1 :tn: Gilder i / to a i ill I 7 / ham. .la ri al rli thm app.-ar a In a imp] exl ava Hi' ~. HI I imi w\ kind. B ti ance whi i 1 pre! r I bel -v.- pro phetic I do no! want I metrical str: • ires abolish I, ut 1 think n terai I rhythm are tl I, and that the l ti.- r public has lent of r om so that one need o t crowd tl ther. The H 1 at tion, r; her eth al than lit rary, is >ti 1 1 in b< t al ut lil a tennif ''all 1 betw< Q rival parties. The artists the world, let it 1 -aid in their praise, I I t o a 1 elief in the intrinsic purity of the bodies of men and women. "The man"- bodv ie rod. and the woman"- 1< Iv > s a c r e d / ' A certain Bch< l, as might be exj U abuse their ri lit speak fr< ly on this Bui . and make it the core of their artistic creati Q8« Su< i course are fullv as wr 2 as the nes \\ i n admit the matter. Man has a body and a - al, and although we believe the soul is tar more in, .« have DO ri lit to leave ut o\' . inside rat ion, a r tl.. manner of pnritanism, all allusion- what \ e r t the * fleshy dwellin -place i I the spirit, y i re than vi havea right i peak of the phy si ilnatun \: the mind is left oul of the i nt. I r ni a v; lation I pro] tion, ami eith< • t ionsne • Ii a M silent al ii • may show 3 .„ an ; rndish. ind j }ll, fs v " • I'.arl In ti n f m that t! pr i» fa conv.-nt im, whi h J u hate , ' ") ' ho ho w ingly a 1
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