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For this reason the feelings which arise in them while they listen to the story have in part an actual character . By sad happenings they are moved to tears ; by joyous ones they are aroused to the greatest pleasure .
For this reason the feelings which arise in them while they listen to the story have in part an actual character . By sad happenings they are moved to tears ; by joyous ones they are aroused to the greatest pleasure .
Pagina 309
It looks as though art had got access to the substratum of all the emotional colors of life , to something which underlies all the particular and specialized emotions of actual life . It seems to derive an emotional energy from the very ...
It looks as though art had got access to the substratum of all the emotional colors of life , to something which underlies all the particular and specialized emotions of actual life . It seems to derive an emotional energy from the very ...
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There is little doubt that , apart from other excellent reasons of a partly psychophysical , partly technical nature , the actual , spatial distance separating objects of sight and hearing from the subject has contributed strongly to ...
There is little doubt that , apart from other excellent reasons of a partly psychophysical , partly technical nature , the actual , spatial distance separating objects of sight and hearing from the subject has contributed strongly to ...
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ONE ART AS SEMBLANCE | 3 |
ART AS BEAUTY | 23 |
ART AS EMOTIONAL EXPRESSION | 51 |
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