The Arts of the BeautifulScribner, 1965 - 189 pagine |
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Pagina 57
... questions , art historians and art critics simply express their own views of the world as suggested to them by the works of the ... question is whether the function of a work of art is the same . Richard Wagner's commentaries on his own ...
... questions , art historians and art critics simply express their own views of the world as suggested to them by the works of the ... question is whether the function of a work of art is the same . Richard Wagner's commentaries on his own ...
Pagina 71
... question , or an equivalent one : What have Lucretius and Virgil in common ? This is a good question indeed for , like Empedocles , Lucretius wrote about physics and philosophy . Yet I do not think would say he many would was a ...
... question , or an equivalent one : What have Lucretius and Virgil in common ? This is a good question indeed for , like Empedocles , Lucretius wrote about physics and philosophy . Yet I do not think would say he many would was a ...
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... question ? Now to communicate with that state by means of the work is manifestly impossible , for the state of mind of its consumer is specifically different from that of its producer . But the problem is not there . What this way of ...
... question ? Now to communicate with that state by means of the work is manifestly impossible , for the state of mind of its consumer is specifically different from that of its producer . But the problem is not there . What this way of ...
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COROLLARIES IN ESTHETICS | 35 |
INTUITION EXPRESSION SYMBOLISM | 56 |
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