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Pagina 88
This impression and agreement he sets to work to embody in outward form ; it is
the real aim of his work , and its possession ... Without wishing or even knowing it
, he molds the features of nature to his dominant impression and to the idea that ...
This impression and agreement he sets to work to embody in outward form ; it is
the real aim of his work , and its possession ... Without wishing or even knowing it
, he molds the features of nature to his dominant impression and to the idea that ...
Pagina 91
As often as he is struck by any vivid impression - whether moral , intellectual , or
physical - and expresses that impression by some outward processby poetry ,
music , sculpture , painting or architecture - in such a way as to cause its ...
As often as he is struck by any vivid impression - whether moral , intellectual , or
physical - and expresses that impression by some outward processby poetry ,
music , sculpture , painting or architecture - in such a way as to cause its ...
Pagina 129
We are brought , indeed , to see that in esthetic impressions there are no
pleasures whatever that cannot become part and ... Now if no pleasure of
impression can be cut away from the rest and held to be non - esthetic , then it is
apparent that ...
We are brought , indeed , to see that in esthetic impressions there are no
pleasures whatever that cannot become part and ... Now if no pleasure of
impression can be cut away from the rest and held to be non - esthetic , then it is
apparent that ...
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VOLUNTARISTIC THEORIES | 53 |
EMOTIONALIST THEORIES | 81 |
ART THE RELIEVER | 107 |
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