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Pagina 166
It is useless to object that the individuality of the image cannot subsist without reference to the universal , of which that image is the individuation , because we do not here deny that the universal , as the spirit of God ...
It is useless to object that the individuality of the image cannot subsist without reference to the universal , of which that image is the individuation , because we do not here deny that the universal , as the spirit of God ...
Pagina 177
Beyond these are only impressions , sensations , feelings , impulses , emotions , or whatever else one may term what still falls short of the spirit and is not assimilated by man ; something postulated for the convenience of exposition ...
Beyond these are only impressions , sensations , feelings , impulses , emotions , or whatever else one may term what still falls short of the spirit and is not assimilated by man ; something postulated for the convenience of exposition ...
Pagina 219
This alliance makes an intellectual shelter for the heart , an original classicism , which , though it was perhaps provisional and made by the moment , yet differed more profoundly from the spirit of romanticism than any former ...
This alliance makes an intellectual shelter for the heart , an original classicism , which , though it was perhaps provisional and made by the moment , yet differed more profoundly from the spirit of romanticism than any former ...
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VOLUNTARISTIC THEORIES | 53 |
ART AS THE EXPRESSION | 81 |
BEAUTY | 115 |
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