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It is very improbable that in looking at a picture book the child surrenders to a real illusion . For he himself turns the leaves upon which the pictures are imprinted , he himself points at them with his finger , and he feels in doing ...
It is very improbable that in looking at a picture book the child surrenders to a real illusion . For he himself turns the leaves upon which the pictures are imprinted , he himself points at them with his finger , and he feels in doing ...
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In the presence of them he can evolve a purely esthetic illusion , and there is no doubt that most people gain the faculty for conscious self - deception chiefly through the picture book . For through it is offered the first opportunity ...
In the presence of them he can evolve a purely esthetic illusion , and there is no doubt that most people gain the faculty for conscious self - deception chiefly through the picture book . For through it is offered the first opportunity ...
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The danger is to try and make a picture of this effort , apart from any of its achievements , which is really nothing . Then you get the enfeebled ideal , which means the omission of all character and individuality .
The danger is to try and make a picture of this effort , apart from any of its achievements , which is really nothing . Then you get the enfeebled ideal , which means the omission of all character and individuality .
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ART AS BEAUTY | 23 |
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