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He does not “ live ” the scene , he observes it . Yet he observes it with a view to telling his readers about it . He wants to interest them , to move them , and if possible to make them weep as though they each had been the dying man's ...
He does not “ live ” the scene , he observes it . Yet he observes it with a view to telling his readers about it . He wants to interest them , to move them , and if possible to make them weep as though they each had been the dying man's ...
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Let the reader recall the great novels of former days that have lived up to the high standards of our time , and he will observe that his attention is turned to the personages themselves , not to their adventures .
Let the reader recall the great novels of former days that have lived up to the high standards of our time , and he will observe that his attention is turned to the personages themselves , not to their adventures .
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Observe that this marvelous faculty which man possesses of temporarily freeing himself from his slavery to things implies two very different powers : one , his ability to ignore the world for a greater or less time without fatal risk ...
Observe that this marvelous faculty which man possesses of temporarily freeing himself from his slavery to things implies two very different powers : one , his ability to ignore the world for a greater or less time without fatal risk ...
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The Dehumanization of Art, and Other Writings on Art and Culture José Ortega y Gasset Visualizzazione brani - 1956 |
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