There are two ways in which vegetable bodies may be, in part at least, resolved into that subtilised state of bituminous matter after which we inquire; the one of these is by means of fire, the other by water.
The two former were straightforward, true, and natural, whereas the simplicity of the latter was subtilised and consciously affected.
And in a form, subtilised no doubt to a kind of exquisite felicity, that is the essence of his Sentimental Journey, as the name implies.
He ended where he began, in what may be called a subtilisedand refined philosophy of the eighteenth century, with a strain of melancholy quite peculiar to the baffled experience of the nineteenth.
He is at the same time a colourist of complete individuality, who made pigments the subtilised and ductile means of expression for his visionary moods of soul.
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