The Arts of the BeautifulScribner, 1965 - 189 pagine |
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Pagina 45
... creative energies , but the task of writing each and every note of a score of such dimension cannot but have had a sedative effect , the more so as the ruling passion then in the artist's soul was neither that of Tristan for Isolde ...
... creative energies , but the task of writing each and every note of a score of such dimension cannot but have had a sedative effect , the more so as the ruling passion then in the artist's soul was neither that of Tristan for Isolde ...
Pagina 59
... creative act of God , legitimate in itself and even fruit- ful as it is , should be made only with extreme caution . In God , the Idea is the knowledge He has of Himself insofar as He is imitable by a creature , but the Idea itself ...
... creative act of God , legitimate in itself and even fruit- ful as it is , should be made only with extreme caution . In God , the Idea is the knowledge He has of Himself insofar as He is imitable by a creature , but the Idea itself ...
Pagina 60
... creative intuition of such possible beings is the power to form purely intelligible notions that are prior to sense experience and capable of causing their objects . Because he has no pure intellectual intuitions , man has no creative ...
... creative intuition of such possible beings is the power to form purely intelligible notions that are prior to sense experience and capable of causing their objects . Because he has no pure intellectual intuitions , man has no creative ...
Sommario
INTRODUCTION | 9 |
THE ARTS OF THE BEAUTIFUL | 17 |
COROLLARIES IN ESTHETICS | 35 |
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