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Pagina 13
The perception of the beautiful is related to knowledge , but by way of addition , “
as its bloom is an addition to youth ” ; it is not so much a kind of knowledge as a
kind of delight . The beautiful is essentially delightful . Therefore by its very nature
...
The perception of the beautiful is related to knowledge , but by way of addition , “
as its bloom is an addition to youth ” ; it is not so much a kind of knowledge as a
kind of delight . The beautiful is essentially delightful . Therefore by its very nature
...
Pagina 40
We find that the Greeks had one form of art , and the Celtic tribes in the North of
Europe quite another ; that when Africa and America and the South Seas were
discovered , in each new continent a new and strange kind of art was found .
We find that the Greeks had one form of art , and the Celtic tribes in the North of
Europe quite another ; that when Africa and America and the South Seas were
discovered , in each new continent a new and strange kind of art was found .
Pagina 499
add to the intensity of some aspect of life but will not alter it in kind , except
perhaps indirectly if the changes of intensity involved are such as to upset an
equilibrium previously existing , and thus force the recasting of life in a different
qualitative ...
add to the intensity of some aspect of life but will not alter it in kind , except
perhaps indirectly if the changes of intensity involved are such as to upset an
equilibrium previously existing , and thus force the recasting of life in a different
qualitative ...
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Desire and the Unconscious | 127 |
Emotion and Pleasure | 180 |
Sensuous Elements and Esthetic | 245 |
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