AEsthetic AnalysisThomas, Y. Crowell, 1936 - 211 pagine |
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... give us a sense of genuine intimacy with what this perspective includes . It will be a map to help make us less strangers in one part of the world that we inhabit , less at a loss in the face of at least one aspect of what we experience ...
... give us a sense of genuine intimacy with what this perspective includes . It will be a map to help make us less strangers in one part of the world that we inhabit , less at a loss in the face of at least one aspect of what we experience ...
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... give it pattern in time , we should simply make it unintelligible . Linguistic conventions de- mand that in polygamy , for example , the second syllable and no other take the heavy accent . Polly - gamigh is no further from being ...
... give it pattern in time , we should simply make it unintelligible . Linguistic conventions de- mand that in polygamy , for example , the second syllable and no other take the heavy accent . Polly - gamigh is no further from being ...
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... give us satisfaction in art , it will be because it unifies something . It is the variety that is held together in ... give content to unity , sensuous richness to make purity not a mere blankness , complexity to give simplicity ...
... give us satisfaction in art , it will be because it unifies something . It is the variety that is held together in ... give content to unity , sensuous richness to make purity not a mere blankness , complexity to give simplicity ...
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