Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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Pagina 69
... division continues , the worth of the thing is not for us esthetic . But a little dimming of our memory will often make it so . Let the images of the past fade , let them remain simply as a halo and suggestion of happiness hanging about ...
... division continues , the worth of the thing is not for us esthetic . But a little dimming of our memory will often make it so . Let the images of the past fade , let them remain simply as a halo and suggestion of happiness hanging about ...
Pagina 105
... division into parts is only apparent , that they are coordinated by a quite peculiar power of grasp- ing the possible correlations . He will almost certainly be immensely ex- cited and moved , but his emotion will have nothing to do ...
... division into parts is only apparent , that they are coordinated by a quite peculiar power of grasp- ing the possible correlations . He will almost certainly be immensely ex- cited and moved , but his emotion will have nothing to do ...
Pagina 115
... division made in Chapter I between surface , form , and life - value , since it is possible to observe a painting by merely contemplating and enjoying its abstract design and " plastic orchestration " without regard to any life ...
... division made in Chapter I between surface , form , and life - value , since it is possible to observe a painting by merely contemplating and enjoying its abstract design and " plastic orchestration " without regard to any life ...
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