The Arts of the BeautifulScribner, 1965 - 189 pagine |
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... qualities among which it stands out as the most remarkable . Gray land- scapes , dull tones , muffled sounds and words spoken in a low voice have as much or even more effectiveness on our sensitivity than brilliance properly so called ...
... qualities among which it stands out as the most remarkable . Gray land- scapes , dull tones , muffled sounds and words spoken in a low voice have as much or even more effectiveness on our sensitivity than brilliance properly so called ...
Pagina 47
... qualities . These variations are reflected in esthetic judgments and , to a large extent , they account for their diversity . The basic inability to respond objectively to certain classes of sensible stimuli is not something of which we ...
... qualities . These variations are reflected in esthetic judgments and , to a large extent , they account for their diversity . The basic inability to respond objectively to certain classes of sensible stimuli is not something of which we ...
Pagina 49
Etienne Gilson. 1 art to qualities supposedly present in the artist's mind . Each of these qualities then becomes the alleged explanation of its objec- tive counterpart in the work itself . This can be observed , for instance , in the ...
Etienne Gilson. 1 art to qualities supposedly present in the artist's mind . Each of these qualities then becomes the alleged explanation of its objec- tive counterpart in the work itself . This can be observed , for instance , in the ...
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INTRODUCTION | 9 |
THE ARTS OF THE BEAUTIFUL | 17 |
COROLLARIES IN ESTHETICS | 35 |
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