The Arts of the BeautifulScribner, 1965 - 189 pagine |
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Pagina 19
... essentially different from one spent in action and belongs in a higher order . The Christian religion itself symbolized and spread , in the Gospel story of Martha and Mary , the principle of the superiority of contemplation over action ...
... essentially different from one spent in action and belongs in a higher order . The Christian religion itself symbolized and spread , in the Gospel story of Martha and Mary , the principle of the superiority of contemplation over action ...
Pagina 92
... essentially it is still the same concerto and the same statue . It is by its form that an object is identified . The analogy is so obvious that one may well wonder if the Greek genius , so sensitive to the beauty of forms , did not ...
... essentially it is still the same concerto and the same statue . It is by its form that an object is identified . The analogy is so obvious that one may well wonder if the Greek genius , so sensitive to the beauty of forms , did not ...
Pagina 176
... essentially a work of art , and many a poem of that sort has been written , with quasi - diabolical cleverness , by poets innocent of all religious beliefs and feelings . The latter is the case of the theolo- gian or the author of ...
... essentially a work of art , and many a poem of that sort has been written , with quasi - diabolical cleverness , by poets innocent of all religious beliefs and feelings . The latter is the case of the theolo- gian or the author of ...
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INTRODUCTION | 9 |
THE ARTS OF THE BEAUTIFUL | 17 |
COROLLARIES IN ESTHETICS | 35 |
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