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| Introduction | [5] |
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| Letters on the Æsthetical Education of Man | [33] |
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| 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] |
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| 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] |