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RenovatorSee ESL Renovator. |
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Moonlight, and the sentiment in man's heart responsive to it, are the greatest of renovators and reformers. Casaubon inquired, but before the day was far advanced he led the way to the studio of his friend Adolf Naumann, whom he mentioned as one of the chief renovators of Christian art, one of those who had not only revived but expanded that grand conception of supreme events as mysteries at which the successive ages were spectators, and in relation to which the great souls of all periods became as it were contemporaries. |
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