The Arts of the BeautifulScribner, 1965 - 189 pagine |
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Pagina 82
... actual existence and therefore singu- lar , like all real beings . There is art only of the particular . It is essential to the work of art that there be only one of its kind . True propositions are not numbered , but each work of art ...
... actual existence and therefore singu- lar , like all real beings . There is art only of the particular . It is essential to the work of art that there be only one of its kind . True propositions are not numbered , but each work of art ...
Pagina 86
... actual , or even possible , existence in the mind of any man . If the book is the Discours de la méthode , it adds nothing to the world besides the self - awareness of the intelligibil- ity it achieved in the mind of a certain ...
... actual , or even possible , existence in the mind of any man . If the book is the Discours de la méthode , it adds nothing to the world besides the self - awareness of the intelligibil- ity it achieved in the mind of a certain ...
Pagina 104
... actual facts . When we think of great architectural works , countless examples come to mind of buildings forever ruined through alterations of the initial plan by later architects . There was a time when , for Michelangelo , the façade ...
... actual facts . When we think of great architectural works , countless examples come to mind of buildings forever ruined through alterations of the initial plan by later architects . There was a time when , for Michelangelo , the façade ...
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COROLLARIES IN ESTHETICS | 35 |
INTUITION EXPRESSION SYMBOLISM | 56 |
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