A Modern Book of Esthetics: An AnthologyMelvin Miller Rader Holt, 1952 - 602 pagine |
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Pagina 120
... never be seen again . What the poet sings of is a certain mood which was his , and his alone , and which will never return . What the dramatist unfolds before us is the life - history of a soul , a living tis- sue of feelings and events ...
... never be seen again . What the poet sings of is a certain mood which was his , and his alone , and which will never return . What the dramatist unfolds before us is the life - history of a soul , a living tis- sue of feelings and events ...
Pagina 361
... never absent from bal- ance , for even in symmetry , where the balancing elements are alike , the directions of these elements are opposed , right and left . But contrast is never by itself esthetically satis- factory , for the ...
... never absent from bal- ance , for even in symmetry , where the balancing elements are alike , the directions of these elements are opposed , right and left . But contrast is never by itself esthetically satis- factory , for the ...
Pagina 398
... never an end in itself ; can our life be complete in itself if everything comes in question for us merely as a means to something else and never as valuable in its own offering ; does not our mind in all the striving and rushing of ...
... never an end in itself ; can our life be complete in itself if everything comes in question for us merely as a means to something else and never as valuable in its own offering ; does not our mind in all the striving and rushing of ...
Sommario
Having an Experience From Art as | 62 |
Intuition | 89 |
Desire and the Unconscious | 127 |
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