A Modern Book of Esthetics: An AnthologyMelvin Miller Rader Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1960 - 540 pagine |
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... appreciation but the description , give outer truth , and hence a communicable content . According to Royce , the world of description is , in a sense , real , but super- ficial . If you are describing a friend , you can indicate his ...
... appreciation but the description , give outer truth , and hence a communicable content . According to Royce , the world of description is , in a sense , real , but super- ficial . If you are describing a friend , you can indicate his ...
Pagina 484
... appreciation of value . In great art it is relevant to enjoyment or appreciation of great value or values . So that , whilst greatness of intellect , or of practicality , im- plies only great power of grasping the complex , with a sense ...
... appreciation of value . In great art it is relevant to enjoyment or appreciation of great value or values . So that , whilst greatness of intellect , or of practicality , im- plies only great power of grasping the complex , with a sense ...
Pagina 531
... Appreciation , " Journal of Aes- thetics , Vol . 14 ( 1955 ) , pp . 1-18 . Stein , Leon , Appreciation , New York , 1947 . Stringham , E. J. , Listening to Music Creatively , New York , 1959 . Tomas , Vincent , " Aesthetic Vision ...
... Appreciation , " Journal of Aes- thetics , Vol . 14 ( 1955 ) , pp . 1-18 . Stein , Leon , Appreciation , New York , 1947 . Stringham , E. J. , Listening to Music Creatively , New York , 1959 . Tomas , Vincent , " Aesthetic Vision ...
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ONE ART AS SEMBLANCE | 3 |
ART AS BEAUTY | 23 |
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