Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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Pagina 151
... never lived up to their credos ( in this they were analogous to Zola in literature ) ; they always introduced some design , some balance , some unity , and I daresay they never copied any particular scene in nature in the way that a ...
... never lived up to their credos ( in this they were analogous to Zola in literature ) ; they always introduced some design , some balance , some unity , and I daresay they never copied any particular scene in nature in the way that a ...
Pagina 195
... never before felt , except perhaps in embryo . Music , as we saw in Part I , evokes experiences which we could never have in any other way ; but here we seem to have experiences of quite a different kind . Beethoven's late music ...
... never before felt , except perhaps in embryo . Music , as we saw in Part I , evokes experiences which we could never have in any other way ; but here we seem to have experiences of quite a different kind . Beethoven's late music ...
Pagina 202
... never forget entirely that there is an outside world ; we can never see a painting of a human being without knowing it to be a human being , and without com- ing to it with a large apperception - mass of fused experiences and ...
... never forget entirely that there is an outside world ; we can never see a painting of a human being without knowing it to be a human being , and without com- ing to it with a large apperception - mass of fused experiences and ...
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