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It also seems as if an appeal had been made within us to certain ancestral memories belonging to a far - away past - memories so deep - seated and so foreign to our present life that this latter , for a moment , seems something unreal ...
It also seems as if an appeal had been made within us to certain ancestral memories belonging to a far - away past - memories so deep - seated and so foreign to our present life that this latter , for a moment , seems something unreal ...
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mind , therefore it is an internal state , and its physical embodiment is something secondary and incidental , and merely brought into being for the sake of permanence and communication - this seems to me a profound error of principle ...
mind , therefore it is an internal state , and its physical embodiment is something secondary and incidental , and merely brought into being for the sake of permanence and communication - this seems to me a profound error of principle ...
Pagina 353
The painter , far from trying , more or less clumsily , to move toward reality , seems to have evaded it . He seems to have tried gallantly to deform it , to break its human aspect , to dehumanize it . With the things represented in the ...
The painter , far from trying , more or less clumsily , to move toward reality , seems to have evaded it . He seems to have tried gallantly to deform it , to break its human aspect , to dehumanize it . With the things represented in the ...
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VOLUNTARISTIC THEORIES | 53 |
ART AS THE EXPRESSION | 81 |
BEAUTY | 115 |
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