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Beethoven
 
“To submit oneself to its unfathomable laws –
5. 7, 8, 6. 11, 7. 12, 8. 13, 9. 14, 10. 17, 18, 15. 25,
16. 26, 17. 29, 30
to be able to tame and direct the own mind,
so that it pours out its revelations,
5. 9, 6. 10, 11, 7. 12, 8. 13, 9. 14, 15, 10. 16, 15. 25,
16. 26, 27, 17. 28
that is the isolating principle of art;
to be dissolved by its revelation,
that is devotion to the Divine,
which quietly practises its domination
on the rage of untamed powers,
and so makes imagination most effective.
5. 7, 8, 9, 6. 10, 11, 7. 12, 8. 13, 9. 14, 15, 10. 16, 17, 18,
15. 25, 16. 26, 27, 17. 28, 29, 30
6. 10, 11, 9. 14, 15, 16. 26, 27
5. 9, 6. 10, 10. 16, 17, 17. 28, 29
5. 6, 7, 10. 18, 19, 17. 30, 31
4. 4, 5, 11. 20, 21, 18. 32, 33
1.-3. 3, 11. 21, 12.-14. 22, 18. 33, 19. 34
1.-3. 2, 3, 12.-14. 22, 23, 19.-21. 34, 35
4. 5, 5. 6, 10. 19, 11. 20, 17. 31, 18. 32
1.-3. 1, 2, 12.-14. 23, 24, 19.-21. 35, 36
Thus, art
5. 9, 6. 10, 11, 7. 12, 8. 13, 9. 14, 15, 10. 16, 15. 25,
16. 26, 27, 17. 28
always represents Divinity,
6. 9. 16.
7. 8. 15.
4. 11. 18.
5. 10. 17.
and man’s relation to it, is religion;

that which we acquire through art,
5. 7, 8, 6. 11, 7. 12, 8. 13, 9. 14, 10. 17, 18, 15. 25,
16. 26, 17. 29, 30
is from God,
7. 8. 15.
5. 10. 17.
4. 11. 18.
6. 9. 16.
divine inspiration,
5. 9, 6. 10, 11, 7. 12, 8. 13, 9. 14, 15, 10. 16, 15. 25,
16. 26, 27, 17. 28
which sets human talent a goal,
4. 11. 18.
5. 10. 17.
7. 8. 15.
6. 9. 16.
he achieves”

Beethoven
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