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Being denied metaphysical ideals , he directs his whole ethical force to the realm of beauty , and feels that in virtue of his art he is a priest of humanity , whose honor is intrusted to his care .
Being denied metaphysical ideals , he directs his whole ethical force to the realm of beauty , and feels that in virtue of his art he is a priest of humanity , whose honor is intrusted to his care .
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In the shooting of an arrow two forces are prominent , the strain of the bow - string back - drawn and the impetus of the released arrow on its flight . The strain and the direction - of - fight are nearly at right angles to the body of ...
In the shooting of an arrow two forces are prominent , the strain of the bow - string back - drawn and the impetus of the released arrow on its flight . The strain and the direction - of - fight are nearly at right angles to the body of ...
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By mere force of generalization , a general truth or a universal ideal is so far distanced from myself that I fail to realize it concretely at all , or , when I do so , I can realize it only as part ...
By mere force of generalization , a general truth or a universal ideal is so far distanced from myself that I fail to realize it concretely at all , or , when I do so , I can realize it only as part ...
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VOLUNTARISTIC THEORIES | 53 |
THEORIES OF PSYCHOLOGICAL DETACH | 69 |
EMOTIONALIST THEORIES | 81 |
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