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" That poets (using the word comprehensively, as including artists in general) are a genus irritabile, is well understood ; but the why, seems not to be commonly seen. An artist is an artist only by dint of his exquisite sense of Beauty — a sense affording... "
Graham's American Monthly Magazine of Literature, Art, and Fashion - الصفحة 324
1849
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The Works of the Late Edgar Allan Poe: The literati

Edgar Allan Poe, Rufus Wilmot Griswold, Nathaniel Parker Willis, James Russell Lowell - 1850 - عدد الصفحات: 642
...artist only by dint of his exquisite sense of Beauty — a sense affording him rapturous enjoyment, but at the same time implying, or involving, an equally...where it does not exist — but very often where the un poetical see no injustice whatever. Thus the poetical irritability has no reference to "temper"...

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...an artist onlv by dint of his exquisite sense of Beauty—a sense affording him rapturous enjoyment, but at the same time implying, or involving, an equally...exquisite sense of Deformity, of disproportion. Thus a wrong—an injustice—done a poet who is really a poet, excites him to a degree which, to ordinary...

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...aware of his own over-sensitiveness ; indeed, he philosophized upon it — as when he argued that " A wrong, an injustice, done a poet who is really a...apprehension, appears disproportionate with the wrong." In fine, then, the personal sketches and essays, which are herewith collected and arranged as " Literary...

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...artist only by dint of his exquisite sense of beauty — a sense affording him rapturous enjoyment, but at the same time implying, or involving, an equally...done ^ a poet, who is really a poet, excites him to i ''• m \ a degree which, to ordinary apprehension, "J appears disproportionate with the wrong. Poets...

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