CONTENTS.

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Introduction [5]
Letters on the Æsthetical Education of Man [33]
Æsthetical Essays:—
The Moral Utility of Æsthetic Manners [126]
On the Sublime [135]
The Pathetic [149]
On Grace and Dignity [175]
On Dignity [211]
On the necessary Limitations in the Use of Beauty and Form [230]
Reflections on the Use of the Vulgar and Low Elements in Works of Art [254]
Detached Reflections on Different Questions of Æsthetics [261]
On Simple and Sentimental Poetry [269]
The Stage as a Moral Institution [339]
On the Tragic Art [346]
Of the Cause of the Pleasure we derive from Tragic Objects [367]
Schiller’s Philosophical Letters:—
Prefatory Remarks [379]
Theosophy of Julius [387]
On the Connection between the Animal and the Spiritual Nature in Man [406]
Physical Connection [408]
Philosophical Connection [415]