The Arts of the BeautifulScribner, 1965 - 189 pagine |
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Pagina 47
... A. E. Housman has perfectly expressed the cumulative nature of the various orders of beauty in his remarka- ble essay on The Name and Nature of Poetry : “ If a man is insen- sible to poetry , it does not follow that he gets no pleasure ...
... A. E. Housman has perfectly expressed the cumulative nature of the various orders of beauty in his remarka- ble essay on The Name and Nature of Poetry : “ If a man is insen- sible to poetry , it does not follow that he gets no pleasure ...
Pagina 89
... A. E. Housman on Blake . Then the artist does not tell us , “ I like that , ” but rather , " I think I see what he wanted to make , and how he made it . " Even so the artist merely talks about what another has made . The artist's only ...
... A. E. Housman on Blake . Then the artist does not tell us , “ I like that , ” but rather , " I think I see what he wanted to make , and how he made it . " Even so the artist merely talks about what another has made . The artist's only ...
Pagina 187
Etienne Gilson. Horace , 21n . Housman , A. E. , 47 , 89 I Iliad ( Homer ) , 83 Ingres , Jean , 42 , 147 Instauratio magna ( Bacon ) , 83 Institutions ( Quintilian ) , 32 , 33 J John of the Cross ( St. ) , 176 Johnson , Samuel , 46–47 ...
Etienne Gilson. Horace , 21n . Housman , A. E. , 47 , 89 I Iliad ( Homer ) , 83 Ingres , Jean , 42 , 147 Instauratio magna ( Bacon ) , 83 Institutions ( Quintilian ) , 32 , 33 J John of the Cross ( St. ) , 176 Johnson , Samuel , 46–47 ...
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