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... Hemsterhuis — Neo-Platonism and mysticism : Winckelmann–Beauty and lack
of significance—Winckelmann's contradictions and compromises—A. R. Mengs
—G. E. Lessing— Theorists of ideal Beauty—G. Spalletti and the characteristic—
...
... Hemsterhuis — Neo-Platonism and mysticism : Winckelmann–Beauty and lack
of significance—Winckelmann's contradictions and compromises—A. R. Mengs
—G. E. Lessing— Theorists of ideal Beauty—G. Spalletti and the characteristic—
...
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To show how the content of history comes to be distinguished from that of art in
the narrow sense, we must recall what has already been observed as to the ideal
character of the intuition or first perception, in which , all is real and therefore ...
To show how the content of history comes to be distinguished from that of art in
the narrow sense, we must recall what has already been observed as to the ideal
character of the intuition or first perception, in which , all is real and therefore ...
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Thus poetical or artistic universals have sometimes been spoken of, only to show
that the artistic product is altogether spiritual and ideal. Criticism of Continuing to
correct these errors, or to clear up mis*::::::: * understandings, we shall also ...
Thus poetical or artistic universals have sometimes been spoken of, only to show
that the artistic product is altogether spiritual and ideal. Criticism of Continuing to
correct these errors, or to clear up mis*::::::: * understandings, we shall also ...
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centuries and continued to-day, to discover a philosophy of history, an ideal
history, a sociology, a historical psychology, or whatever else a science may be
called, whose object is to extract from history concepts and universal laws. What
must ...
centuries and continued to-day, to discover a philosophy of history, an ideal
history, a sociology, a historical psychology, or whatever else a science may be
called, whose object is to extract from history concepts and universal laws. What
must ...
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... and is developed in opposition to what we hold moral 2 Who can help admiring
the Ser Ciappelletto of Boccaccio, who pursues and realizes his ideal of the
perfect rascal even on his death-bed, making the petty and timid little thieves who
...
... and is developed in opposition to what we hold moral 2 Who can help admiring
the Ser Ciappelletto of Boccaccio, who pursues and realizes his ideal of the
perfect rascal even on his death-bed, making the petty and timid little thieves who
...
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