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Cf. Sophocles , Oedipus at Colonus , lines 1224ff . 16. Zauberberg , as in the title of Thomas Mann's novel . 17. Fate . 18. An allusion to Homer's Odyssey , XI , lines 489ff . 19. Sparta . 20. In footnote 32 of his first polemic ( 1872 ) ...
Cf. Sophocles , Oedipus at Colonus , lines 1224ff . 16. Zauberberg , as in the title of Thomas Mann's novel . 17. Fate . 18. An allusion to Homer's Odyssey , XI , lines 489ff . 19. Sparta . 20. In footnote 32 of his first polemic ( 1872 ) ...
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Certainly not ; my term " significant form ” included combinations of lines and of colors . The distinction between form and color is an unreal one ; you cannot conceive a colorless line or a colorless space ; neither can you conceive a ...
Certainly not ; my term " significant form ” included combinations of lines and of colors . The distinction between form and color is an unreal one ; you cannot conceive a colorless line or a colorless space ; neither can you conceive a ...
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Surely you do not , any more than you apprehend apart , when you see someone smile , those lines in the face which express a feeling , and the feeling that the lines express . Just as there the lines and their meaning are to you one ...
Surely you do not , any more than you apprehend apart , when you see someone smile , those lines in the face which express a feeling , and the feeling that the lines express . Just as there the lines and their meaning are to you one ...
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THE MEANING OF ART | 1 |
THE CREATIVE PROCESS | 23 |
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