The Arts of the BeautifulScribner, 1965 - 189 pagine |
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Pagina 36
... remark — that art appreciation is one thing and the making of art another thing , just as the art of the epicure is one thing and that of the cook is another . True enough , if one has no taste for good food , he cannot be a good cook ...
... remark — that art appreciation is one thing and the making of art another thing , just as the art of the epicure is one thing and that of the cook is another . True enough , if one has no taste for good food , he cannot be a good cook ...
Pagina 43
... remark applies to beautiful literary descriptions of dis- gusting objects and scenes , as well as to systematically ... remarks apply to the thorny practical problem of the relations of art to morality . The only good that art as such ...
... remark applies to beautiful literary descriptions of dis- gusting objects and scenes , as well as to systematically ... remarks apply to the thorny practical problem of the relations of art to morality . The only good that art as such ...
Pagina 59
... remark now that , insofar as it is permissible to break down into dialectical moments the perfect simplicity of the divine act , the creation of any being implies an intuition of its essence as eternally seen by the divine intellect ...
... remark now that , insofar as it is permissible to break down into dialectical moments the perfect simplicity of the divine act , the creation of any being implies an intuition of its essence as eternally seen by the divine intellect ...
Sommario
INTRODUCTION | 9 |
THE ARTS OF THE BEAUTIFUL | 17 |
COROLLARIES IN ESTHETICS | 35 |
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