![]() ![]() ![]() In Dutch taste which has occupied the last six or seven years. Little attention in this country, no account has yet been taken of the revolution Of their juniors to be observed with attention has been practically conceded at home.įor this reason, partly, and partly also because the mental life of Holland receives Retaining their exclusive place in dictionaries and handbooks long after the claim But theyĪre very tardily perceived by foreigners, the established authorities in art and literature These movements are often to be observed more precisely than in larger ones. To a new race of youths, who effect a fresh æsthetic revolution. Way, become themselves the delight and then the satisfaction of their contemporaries,Īnd, falling apart as success is secured to them, come to seem lax, effete, and obsolete Together at first, by external opposition, into a serried phalanx, gradually win their New writers, new artists, new composers arise in revolt against what hasĭelighted their grandfathers and satisfied their fathers. In the intellectual history of all countries we find the same phenomenon incessantly ![]()
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