The Arts of the BeautifulScribner, 1965 - 189 pagine |
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Pagina 99
... remains no room for the play of creative liberty . Here again , however , one should despise nothing . Of the history of art and letters , we remember mostly the great names and some works marking the birth or the acme of certain styles ...
... remains no room for the play of creative liberty . Here again , however , one should despise nothing . Of the history of art and letters , we remember mostly the great names and some works marking the birth or the acme of certain styles ...
Pagina 122
... remains , however , for ever since it has been left without any structured matter to inform and organize , music has slowly tended to become a particularly expensive sort of noise . How far is too far ? Nobody knows , but there is ...
... remains , however , for ever since it has been left without any structured matter to inform and organize , music has slowly tended to become a particularly expensive sort of noise . How far is too far ? Nobody knows , but there is ...
Pagina 131
... remains a field , very narrow indeed , but real , within which man's power seems truly free to exercise itself . It is not the domain of being , for man has not the power to give actual exist- ence and to produce something from ...
... remains a field , very narrow indeed , but real , within which man's power seems truly free to exercise itself . It is not the domain of being , for man has not the power to give actual exist- ence and to produce something from ...
Sommario
INTRODUCTION | 9 |
THE ARTS OF THE BEAUTIFUL | 17 |
COROLLARIES IN ESTHETICS | 35 |
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