The Arts of the BeautifulScribner, 1965 - 189 pagine |
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... presence is so sensibly felt that artistic experience is linked with our awareness of it . There is no human presence , but rather an inhuman absence behind nature ; should any presence fill up that absence it could be only God's . It ...
... presence is so sensibly felt that artistic experience is linked with our awareness of it . There is no human presence , but rather an inhuman absence behind nature ; should any presence fill up that absence it could be only God's . It ...
Pagina 49
... presence which makes its unity . Now , since unity is being as undivided from itself , the presence of that form in the whole and in all its parts grants to it to be , to be whole , and to enjoy a harmonious unity . Common language ...
... presence which makes its unity . Now , since unity is being as undivided from itself , the presence of that form in the whole and in all its parts grants to it to be , to be whole , and to enjoy a harmonious unity . Common language ...
Pagina 63
... presence the past existence of a river . And so again with the stone blackened by smoke found in a cavern by the speleologist ; it says nothing , it expresses nothing , but the man who finds it immediately draws the inference from smoke ...
... presence the past existence of a river . And so again with the stone blackened by smoke found in a cavern by the speleologist ; it says nothing , it expresses nothing , but the man who finds it immediately draws the inference from smoke ...
Sommario
INTRODUCTION | 9 |
THE ARTS OF THE BEAUTIFUL | 17 |
COROLLARIES IN ESTHETICS | 35 |
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