Esthetic AnalysisT.Y. Crowell, 1936 - 211 pagine |
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Pagina 30
... intelligible to us in every part and aspect of its being , so there occur in the æsthetic aspect of our world all those natural sensuous elements that are not distinctly intelligible , though they are em- phatically present and clearly ...
... intelligible to us in every part and aspect of its being , so there occur in the æsthetic aspect of our world all those natural sensuous elements that are not distinctly intelligible , though they are em- phatically present and clearly ...
Pagina 42
... intelligible and feel that we know them in so far as we find them capable of analysis into such elements so related ; and we should not recognize them at once as intelligible , recog- nize them at all , that is , were we not already ...
... intelligible and feel that we know them in so far as we find them capable of analysis into such elements so related ; and we should not recognize them at once as intelligible , recog- nize them at all , that is , were we not already ...
Pagina 61
... intelligible to men . But this great difficulty should not blind us to the satisfaction that our minds demand , and the characteristically human delight that we experience , in discerning so much of this actual and exciting structure as ...
... intelligible to men . But this great difficulty should not blind us to the satisfaction that our minds demand , and the characteristically human delight that we experience , in discerning so much of this actual and exciting structure as ...
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