Whatever is pure is also simple. It does not keep the eye on itself. The observer forgets the window in the landscape it displays. A fine style gives the view of fancy--its figures, its trees, or its palaces,--without a spot.
Robert Aris WILLMOTT (1851). “Pleasures,objects and advantages of literature”, p.39
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