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Speech transmitting the thoughts and experiences of men serves as a means of union among them , and art serves a similar purpose . The peculiarity of this latter means of intercourse , distinguishing it from intercourse by means of ...
Speech transmitting the thoughts and experiences of men serves as a means of union among them , and art serves a similar purpose . The peculiarity of this latter means of intercourse , distinguishing it from intercourse by means of ...
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... has had some similar experience in life . The former process will be revolutionary ; the latter adaptative . Rather than use the word revolutionary , however , it would be better to use the word evolutionary , restricting the other ...
... has had some similar experience in life . The former process will be revolutionary ; the latter adaptative . Rather than use the word revolutionary , however , it would be better to use the word evolutionary , restricting the other ...
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25-31 ( similar to Og- den , Richards , and Wood ) . Puffer , Ethel , The Psychology of Beauty , Boston , 1905 ( similar to Ogden , Rich- ards , and Wood ) . Richards , I. A. , Coleridge on Imagina- tion , New York , 1935 .
25-31 ( similar to Og- den , Richards , and Wood ) . Puffer , Ethel , The Psychology of Beauty , Boston , 1905 ( similar to Ogden , Rich- ards , and Wood ) . Richards , I. A. , Coleridge on Imagina- tion , New York , 1935 .
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ONE ART AS SEMBLANCE | 3 |
ART AS BEAUTY | 23 |
ART AS EMOTIONAL EXPRESSION | 51 |
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