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Contrast Between Moral and Esthetic Values The relation between esthetic and moral judgments , between the spheres of the beautiful and the good , is close , but the distinction between them is important . One factor of this distinction ...
Contrast Between Moral and Esthetic Values The relation between esthetic and moral judgments , between the spheres of the beautiful and the good , is close , but the distinction between them is important . One factor of this distinction ...
Pagina 42
But even with these distinctions the most remarkable characteristic of the sense of beauty remains undefined . ... present in others and which is the basis of the distinction made by consciousness and language between it and the rest .
But even with these distinctions the most remarkable characteristic of the sense of beauty remains undefined . ... present in others and which is the basis of the distinction made by consciousness and language between it and the rest .
Pagina 317
If the substance means ideas , images , and the like taken alone , and the form means the measured language taken by itself , this is a possible distinction , but it is a distinction of things not in the poem , and the value lies in ...
If the substance means ideas , images , and the like taken alone , and the form means the measured language taken by itself , this is a possible distinction , but it is a distinction of things not in the poem , and the value lies in ...
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ONE ART AS SEMBLANCE | 3 |
ART AS BEAUTY | 23 |
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