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TON Jues 1 OSC For the ikas car t 1 and : of will obtain a clear outward expression . Now this is to create a form which is beautiful , for the rhythmical adjustment of part to part and part to whole satisfies our craving for harmony .
TON Jues 1 OSC For the ikas car t 1 and : of will obtain a clear outward expression . Now this is to create a form which is beautiful , for the rhythmical adjustment of part to part and part to whole satisfies our craving for harmony .
Pagina xxii
He agrees with Veron and Tolstoy that the range of esthetic expression includes feelings of every type , whether positive or negative . But he maintains that beauty is achieved whenever these feelings are completely expressed .
He agrees with Veron and Tolstoy that the range of esthetic expression includes feelings of every type , whether positive or negative . But he maintains that beauty is achieved whenever these feelings are completely expressed .
Pagina 174
-The Breviary of Ęsthetic ( 1913 ; translated 1915 ) II dhe Identity of Intuition and Expression There is a sure method of distinguishing true intuition , true representation , from that which is inferior to it : the spiritual fact from ...
-The Breviary of Ęsthetic ( 1913 ; translated 1915 ) II dhe Identity of Intuition and Expression There is a sure method of distinguishing true intuition , true representation , from that which is inferior to it : the spiritual fact from ...
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