The Arts of the BeautifulScribner, 1965 - 189 pagine |
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Pagina 49
... genius are linked among themselves by " a golden thread " not found in works of ordinary talent . Indeed , talent " composes " the work by skillfully adjusting its parts , but genius generates the work in its entirety from the seminal ...
... genius are linked among themselves by " a golden thread " not found in works of ordinary talent . Indeed , talent " composes " the work by skillfully adjusting its parts , but genius generates the work in its entirety from the seminal ...
Pagina 50
... Genius , on the other hand , takes them up so as to make them its own ; they are so to speak melted and thrown into the smelting metal which is cast in the mold of the work . Genius cannot merely borrow , it appropriates whatever it ...
... Genius , on the other hand , takes them up so as to make them its own ; they are so to speak melted and thrown into the smelting metal which is cast in the mold of the work . Genius cannot merely borrow , it appropriates whatever it ...
Pagina 157
... genius , it is exceedingly rare , and the object of teaching cannot be to impart it . To avoid stifling genius and to put at its disposal the acquired techniques which genius will then use as it pleases , are already great achievements ...
... genius , it is exceedingly rare , and the object of teaching cannot be to impart it . To avoid stifling genius and to put at its disposal the acquired techniques which genius will then use as it pleases , are already great achievements ...
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COROLLARIES IN ESTHETICS | 35 |
INTUITION EXPRESSION SYMBOLISM | 56 |
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