“The study of beauty is a duel in which the artist cries out in terror before being defeated.”

L'étude du beau est un duel où l'artiste crie de frayeur avant d'être vaincu.
III: "Le Confiteor de l'artiste" http://fr.wikisource.org/wiki/Petits_Po%C3%A8mes_en_prose_-_III._Le_Confiteor_de_l%27artiste
Le Spleen de Paris (1862)
Source: Twenty Prose Poems

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L'étude du beau est un duel où l'artiste crie de frayeur avant d'être vaincu.

Petits Poemes En Prose
Petits Poèmes en prose, 1869
Source: Twenty Prose Poems

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