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Pagina 68
The presence in various degrees of these three conditions : individuality , clearness , and sincerity , decides the merit of a work of art as art , apart from subject matter . All works of art take order of merit according to the degree ...
The presence in various degrees of these three conditions : individuality , clearness , and sincerity , decides the merit of a work of art as art , apart from subject matter . All works of art take order of merit according to the degree ...
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On the hither side of the lower limit is sensation , formless matter , which the spirit can never apprehend in itself as simple matter . This it can only possess with form and in form , but postulates the notion of it as a mere limit .
On the hither side of the lower limit is sensation , formless matter , which the spirit can never apprehend in itself as simple matter . This it can only possess with form and in form , but postulates the notion of it as a mere limit .
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Pure poetry is not the decoration of a preconceived and clearly defined matter : it springs from the creative impulse of a vague imaginative mass pressing for development and definition . If the poet already knew exactly what he meant ...
Pure poetry is not the decoration of a preconceived and clearly defined matter : it springs from the creative impulse of a vague imaginative mass pressing for development and definition . If the poet already knew exactly what he meant ...
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ONE ART AS SEMBLANCE | 3 |
ART AS BEAUTY | 23 |
ART AS EMOTIONAL EXPRESSION | 51 |
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