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    • him joins with his own creative activity to form an organic
    • special light. We see how a uniform spiritual element flows
    • than we are from the Reformation. Humanity's progress becomes
    • a kind of religious reformer Savonarola had transformed the
    • system that Savonarola had railed against and the reformers had
    • ideas appear in many respects in a new form. We see the most
    • by clouds that seem naturally to take on human form. One of
    • were only human pictures; in memory, their beautiful forms palpable
    • female form, in our happiness or sorrow; like pictures that
    • ideas, but forms them into a picture. By virtue of its inner
    • We see Raphael giving form to the figures of Christian
    • impressive and noblest becomes manifest in outer form in
    • in the form of art, but received that mighty impulse at its
    • directed its attention once again to the forms the Greek spirit
    • expression in a world of forms, of pictures in which the purest
    • realms of the spiritual, but assumes artistic form — much as
    • lives and weaves formlessly in the universe, pressing this into
    • attempting to form an overall picture of his works in their
    • exalted, perfect forms, they appear to us as possessing a
    • What the Greeks had conceived and formed into figures we now
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