A Modern Book of Esthetics: An AnthologyMelvin Miller Rader Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1960 - 540 pagine |
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... ideal demands for him ; and our ideal of what any one should be has complex but discoverable sources . We take , for instance , a certain pleasure in having our own judgments supported by those of others ; we are intolerant , if not of ...
... ideal demands for him ; and our ideal of what any one should be has complex but discoverable sources . We take , for instance , a certain pleasure in having our own judgments supported by those of others ; we are intolerant , if not of ...
Pagina 424
... ideal beauty . Critical opinion has varied between two interpretations of the ideal , one unsatis- factory because it is too prosaic , the other because it is too mystical . The former begins with the belief that although no individual ...
... ideal beauty . Critical opinion has varied between two interpretations of the ideal , one unsatis- factory because it is too prosaic , the other because it is too mystical . The former begins with the belief that although no individual ...
Pagina 425
... ideal pattern Zeuxis accepted or re- jected the arms , necks , bosoms , and so forth of his five maidens . And even admit- ting that we do find certain individual limbs or features that , for some mysterious reason , seem to us ...
... ideal pattern Zeuxis accepted or re- jected the arms , necks , bosoms , and so forth of his five maidens . And even admit- ting that we do find certain individual limbs or features that , for some mysterious reason , seem to us ...
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ART AS SEMBLANCE | 3 |
ART AS BEAUTY | 23 |
ART AS EMOTIONAL EXPRESSION | 51 |
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