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CHAPTER I THE FIELD OF ÆSTHETICS I " as I WOULD seem fairly obvious that purposes not too clear to ourselves , more or less inarticulate tendencies , govern even our most disinterested attempts to know our world .
CHAPTER I THE FIELD OF ÆSTHETICS I " as I WOULD seem fairly obvious that purposes not too clear to ourselves , more or less inarticulate tendencies , govern even our most disinterested attempts to know our world .
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in a great а of finished verse , but some obvious differences in the temporal duration of syllables in English words , and some of the more obvious requirements made by conventional English accent on particular syllables .
in a great а of finished verse , but some obvious differences in the temporal duration of syllables in English words , and some of the more obvious requirements made by conventional English accent on particular syllables .
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And in the picture itself they recognized the Virgin and her child , the son of the God of their religion with his mother , and the obviously seraphic expression on the faces . What they dreamt of as they sat long before this shrine ...
And in the picture itself they recognized the Virgin and her child , the son of the God of their religion with his mother , and the obviously seraphic expression on the faces . What they dreamt of as they sat long before this shrine ...
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abstract accent actual adequate æsthetic analysis appears apply apprehended artists aspects attention basic basis become body called character characteristic clear clearly color complex concrete conscious constitute counts course criticism defined definitely determinate direct directly discriminating distinct distinguished division Dominant duration effect elements example exhibited experience expressive fact familiar feeling felt field follow formal fully function fundamental give given grasp grouping hence human indicated individual intelligible intensity interest intervals intrinsic involved knowledge least length less limited mark matter means measure merely nature notes object obvious octave once organism particular physical pitch possible present processes qualitative range relations relevant response rhythm scale scheme selected sense sensuous simply single sort sound spatial specific structure suggested surface syllables systematic taken temporal pattern things tion Tonic variations various verse vibration whole