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The work of art may be defined as an organic unity of value - expressive constituents . The constituents include representations , connotations , and purely sensuous materials , and there is almost no value that cannot be represented ...
The work of art may be defined as an organic unity of value - expressive constituents . The constituents include representations , connotations , and purely sensuous materials , and there is almost no value that cannot be represented ...
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In a work of art , different acts , episodes , occurrences melt and fuse into unity , and yet do not disappear and lose their own character as they do so - just as in a genial conversation there is a continuous interchange and blending ...
In a work of art , different acts , episodes , occurrences melt and fuse into unity , and yet do not disappear and lose their own character as they do so - just as in a genial conversation there is a continuous interchange and blending ...
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Unity of plot does not , as some persons think , consist in the unity of the hero . For infinitely various are the incidents in one man's life which cannot be reduced to unity ; and so , too , there are many actions of one man out of ...
Unity of plot does not , as some persons think , consist in the unity of the hero . For infinitely various are the incidents in one man's life which cannot be reduced to unity ; and so , too , there are many actions of one man out of ...
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ONE ART AS SEMBLANCE | 3 |
ART AS BEAUTY | 23 |
ART AS EMOTIONAL EXPRESSION | 51 |
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