Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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Pagina 41
... becomes less and less , that which is imitated becomes less and less the " model " which is copied and more and more simply a stimulus to the artist or foundation from which the rest was built through his creative imagination - it becomes ...
... becomes less and less , that which is imitated becomes less and less the " model " which is copied and more and more simply a stimulus to the artist or foundation from which the rest was built through his creative imagination - it becomes ...
Pagina 83
... become better acquainted with music , cease to talk about it in “ emotive " terms and use strictly musical ... becomes , the more he is inclined toward the former MEANING 83.
... become better acquainted with music , cease to talk about it in “ emotive " terms and use strictly musical ... becomes , the more he is inclined toward the former MEANING 83.
Pagina 115
... becomes imbued with these forms , and , to parody Pater's famous dictum , aspires to the con- dition of art . But of this ... become , in the minds of the greater number of artists and critics today , the essence and sine qua non of all ...
... becomes imbued with these forms , and , to parody Pater's famous dictum , aspires to the con- dition of art . But of this ... become , in the minds of the greater number of artists and critics today , the essence and sine qua non of all ...
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