The Arts of the BeautifulScribner, 1965 - 189 pagine |
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Pagina 93
Etienne Gilson. dated , but they are not outdated with respect to nature , and still less with respect to art . In both orders , " matter remains and form passes away " ; in both orders , matter is what subsists as subject of the change ...
Etienne Gilson. dated , but they are not outdated with respect to nature , and still less with respect to art . In both orders , " matter remains and form passes away " ; in both orders , matter is what subsists as subject of the change ...
Pagina 137
... respect , one cannot exaggerate the importance of the Leçon inaugurale du cours de poétique du Collège de France . To teach men the art of doing without gen- ius , that in itself was a stroke of genius . The lecture is remarkable in ...
... respect , one cannot exaggerate the importance of the Leçon inaugurale du cours de poétique du Collège de France . To teach men the art of doing without gen- ius , that in itself was a stroke of genius . The lecture is remarkable in ...
Pagina 157
... respecting the essence of art in general and that of each art in particular , not only in theory , but also in practice . When great artists take us into their confidence , we find them very modest with respect to their own art and ...
... respecting the essence of art in general and that of each art in particular , not only in theory , but also in practice . When great artists take us into their confidence , we find them very modest with respect to their own art and ...
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