Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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Pagina 176
... conscious of this quality is the whole of his effort . It is an effort , as Miss Edith Sitwell very accurately affirms , to heighten consciousness . Pure poetry is the pure effort to heighten consciousness ; it is poetry spoken when a ...
... conscious of this quality is the whole of his effort . It is an effort , as Miss Edith Sitwell very accurately affirms , to heighten consciousness . Pure poetry is the pure effort to heighten consciousness ; it is poetry spoken when a ...
Pagina 179
... consciousness , there is a veil , a veil that is dense with the ordinary man , transparent for the artist and the poet . What made this veil ? Life is action , it represents the acceptance of the utilitarian side of things in order to ...
... consciousness , there is a veil , a veil that is dense with the ordinary man , transparent for the artist and the poet . What made this veil ? Life is action , it represents the acceptance of the utilitarian side of things in order to ...
Pagina 198
... consciously exercised or it is " co- existent with the conscious will " ; it is deliberately exerted in an effort to gather a mass of fact into a single coherent scheme . Also , in so far as this is so , it shares with the artistic ...
... consciously exercised or it is " co- existent with the conscious will " ; it is deliberately exerted in an effort to gather a mass of fact into a single coherent scheme . Also , in so far as this is so , it shares with the artistic ...
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