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When M. Paul Souday likens Proust to the Goncourts , he forgets to bring out Proust's advance over the Goncourts , the transposition of impressionism into the sphere of judgment . When Proust , in Le Temps Retrouvé , exorcises time by ...
When M. Paul Souday likens Proust to the Goncourts , he forgets to bring out Proust's advance over the Goncourts , the transposition of impressionism into the sphere of judgment . When Proust , in Le Temps Retrouvé , exorcises time by ...
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In this world the emotions of life find no place . It is a world with emotions of its own . To appreciate a work of art we need bring with us nothing but a sense of form and color and a knowledge of three - dimensional ...
In this world the emotions of life find no place . It is a world with emotions of its own . To appreciate a work of art we need bring with us nothing but a sense of form and color and a knowledge of three - dimensional ...
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Like the sun , she warms the good seed in good soil and causes it to bring forth good fruit . But only to the perfect lover does she give a new strange gift , a gift beyond all price . Imperfect lovers bring to art and take away the ...
Like the sun , she warms the good seed in good soil and causes it to bring forth good fruit . But only to the perfect lover does she give a new strange gift , a gift beyond all price . Imperfect lovers bring to art and take away the ...
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VOLUNTARISTIC THEORIES | 53 |
EMOTIONALIST THEORIES | 81 |
HEDONISTIC THEORIES | 115 |
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