The Arts of the BeautifulScribner, 1965 - 189 pagine |
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Pagina 25
... human character , the work of art being a chan- nel of communication between one man and other men . Virgil , Vermeer of Delft , Monteverdi and many others whose names are unknown remain eternally present to us in their works , and ...
... human character , the work of art being a chan- nel of communication between one man and other men . Virgil , Vermeer of Delft , Monteverdi and many others whose names are unknown remain eternally present to us in their works , and ...
Pagina 60
... human art . What he cannot see by anticipation , man is com- pelled to generate as the fruit of an effort whose effect he shall see and know truly only after having brought it to completion . Instead of creating his works as a God , man ...
... human art . What he cannot see by anticipation , man is com- pelled to generate as the fruit of an effort whose effect he shall see and know truly only after having brought it to completion . Instead of creating his works as a God , man ...
Pagina 171
... human activity and operation can and should be performed in a religious spirit and with an ultimate religious intention . But this is true of all human thinking , doing and making . Speaking , as we now do , of the proximate ends of ...
... human activity and operation can and should be performed in a religious spirit and with an ultimate religious intention . But this is true of all human thinking , doing and making . Speaking , as we now do , of the proximate ends of ...
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COROLLARIES IN ESTHETICS | 35 |
INTUITION EXPRESSION SYMBOLISM | 56 |
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