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MARGARET MACDONALD The Work of Art as Physical The notion of Imagination enters differently into different esthetic ( and critical ) theories according to other notions with which it is contrasted . Moreover , some of these differences ...
MARGARET MACDONALD The Work of Art as Physical The notion of Imagination enters differently into different esthetic ( and critical ) theories according to other notions with which it is contrasted . Moreover , some of these differences ...
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His fascinated imagination lives in the powers of his medium ; he thinks and feels in terms of it ; it is the peculiar body of which his esthetic imagination and no other is the peculiar soul .
His fascinated imagination lives in the powers of his medium ; he thinks and feels in terms of it ; it is the peculiar body of which his esthetic imagination and no other is the peculiar soul .
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different forms of the same thing : one of them having ( in the usual sense ) reality , but seldom fully satisfying imagination ; while the other offers some- thing which satisfies imagination but has not full “ reality .
different forms of the same thing : one of them having ( in the usual sense ) reality , but seldom fully satisfying imagination ; while the other offers some- thing which satisfies imagination but has not full “ reality .
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ONE ART AS SEMBLANCE | 3 |
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