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What the artist fixes on his canvas is something he has seen at a certain spot , on
a certain day , at a certain hour , with a coloring that will never be seen again .
What the poet sings of is a certain mood which was his , and his alone , and
which ...
What the artist fixes on his canvas is something he has seen at a certain spot , on
a certain day , at a certain hour , with a coloring that will never be seen again .
What the poet sings of is a certain mood which was his , and his alone , and
which ...
Pagina 141
The psychologist , to be sure , may never abandon his claim to investigate and
establish causal relations in complicated psychic events . To do so would be to
deny psychology the right to exist . Yet he can never make good this claim in the
...
The psychologist , to be sure , may never abandon his claim to investigate and
establish causal relations in complicated psychic events . To do so would be to
deny psychology the right to exist . Yet he can never make good this claim in the
...
Pagina 216
Similarly , Mozart might have composed a melody , say a setting for a song ,
which was never sung and for which he did not produce a score . Would one say
that these works had existed and been lost to the world ? Perhaps . Normally , a
lost ...
Similarly , Mozart might have composed a melody , say a setting for a song ,
which was never sung and for which he did not produce a score . Would one say
that these works had existed and been lost to the world ? Perhaps . Normally , a
lost ...
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ART AS BEAUTY | 23 |
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