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He is possessed , as so often is the case with him , by a fundamental truth , so intensely that he seems incapable of apprehending what more is absolutely necessary to its realization . Beauty , he sees , is for the mind and in the mind ...
He is possessed , as so often is the case with him , by a fundamental truth , so intensely that he seems incapable of apprehending what more is absolutely necessary to its realization . Beauty , he sees , is for the mind and in the mind ...
Pagina 278
Love poetry seems able to out - play psychoanalysis . A sense of desolation , of uncertainty , of futility , of the groundlessness of aspirations , of the vanity of endeavor , and a thirst for a life - giving water which seems suddenly ...
Love poetry seems able to out - play psychoanalysis . A sense of desolation , of uncertainty , of futility , of the groundlessness of aspirations , of the vanity of endeavor , and a thirst for a life - giving water which seems suddenly ...
Pagina 322
This unique expression , which cannot be replaced by any other , still seems to be trying to express something beyond itself . And this , we feel , is also what the other arts , and religion , and philosophy are trying to express : and ...
This unique expression , which cannot be replaced by any other , still seems to be trying to express something beyond itself . And this , we feel , is also what the other arts , and religion , and philosophy are trying to express : and ...
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ART AS BEAUTY | 23 |
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