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The first was the method of aesthetics par excellence. - "The Psychology of Beauty", Ethel D. Puffer.
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Criticism may torment this sense or that sense out of it, but at the end of the ends the " Divine Comedy" will stand for the patriotism of medieval Italy, as far as its ethics is concerned, and for a profound and lofty ideal of beauty, as far as its aesthetics is concerned. - "Literature and Life", William Dean Howells.
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The most valuable parts of philosophy in the education of girls are:- 1. Those which belong to the practical side- logic, for thought; ethics, for conduct; aesthetics, for the study of the arts. - "The Education of Catholic Girls", Janet Erskine Stuart.