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It seems to me that mere unmixed ugliness does not arise from sharp angles, or from any sudden variation, but rather from that want of form, that unshapen lumpish appearance, which, perhaps, no one word exactly expresses; a quality that never can be mistaken for beauty, never can adorn it, and which is equally unconnected with the sublime and the picturesque.
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It
seems
to
me
that
mere
unmixed
ugliness
does
not
arise
from
sharp
angles,
or
from
any
sudden
variation,
but
rather
from
that
want
of
form,
that
unshapen
lumpish
appearance,
which,
perhaps,
no
one
word
exactly
expresses;
a
quality
that
never
can
be
mistaken
for
beauty,
never
can
adorn
it,
and
which
is
equally
unconnected
with
the
sublime
and
the
picturesque.