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Pagina 115
Platonic Idea or the Aristotelian essence , it remains something immovable that
subsists unchanged under the appearances of movement . In Bergson ' s portrait
of Ravaisson , it is hard to tell which traits belong to the painter and which to the ...
Platonic Idea or the Aristotelian essence , it remains something immovable that
subsists unchanged under the appearances of movement . In Bergson ' s portrait
of Ravaisson , it is hard to tell which traits belong to the painter and which to the ...
Pagina 122
It would seem that the terminal point of this evolution has now been reached ,
since musicians find themselves entirely free from all bonds ; one difficulty
remains , however , for ever since it has been left without any structured matter to
inform ...
It would seem that the terminal point of this evolution has now been reached ,
since musicians find themselves entirely free from all bonds ; one difficulty
remains , however , for ever since it has been left without any structured matter to
inform ...
Pagina 172
As an artist , he remains just what he is . The Chapel of the Holy Angels , in the
Church of Saint Sulpice in Paris , was decorated by Delacroix . This work is
certainly counted among his masterpieces , and it remains one of the few
significant ...
As an artist , he remains just what he is . The Chapel of the Holy Angels , in the
Church of Saint Sulpice in Paris , was decorated by Delacroix . This work is
certainly counted among his masterpieces , and it remains one of the few
significant ...
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