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What function ( it is asked ) can a world of pure images possess in the spirit of man , without philosophical , historical , religious or scientific value , and without even moral or hedonistic value ? What is more vain than to dream ...
What function ( it is asked ) can a world of pure images possess in the spirit of man , without philosophical , historical , religious or scientific value , and without even moral or hedonistic value ? What is more vain than to dream ...
Pagina 269
He will be pure at all costs . On the other hand it is , I think , a mistake to hold that " purity " won at the price of exclusiveness is good or finally best even if it can be achieved . Musical education may have at a certain stage to ...
He will be pure at all costs . On the other hand it is , I think , a mistake to hold that " purity " won at the price of exclusiveness is good or finally best even if it can be achieved . Musical education may have at a certain stage to ...
Pagina 327
at a concert , though my appreciation of the music is lim- ited and humble , it is pure . Sometimes , though I have a poor understanding , I have a clean palate . Consequently , when I am feeling bright and clear and intent , at the be- ...
at a concert , though my appreciation of the music is lim- ited and humble , it is pure . Sometimes , though I have a poor understanding , I have a clean palate . Consequently , when I am feeling bright and clear and intent , at the be- ...
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Reality and Imagination | 3 |
Having an Experience From Art as | 62 |
Intuition | 89 |
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