| Francis M. Connell - 1913 - 236 pagine
..." He who conceives a tragedy puts into a crucible a great quantity, so to say, of impressions; the expressions themselves, conceived on other occasions,...with the new in a single mass, in the same way as we cast into a smelting furnace formless pieces of bronze and most precious statuettes." — B. CEOCE,... | |
| K. M. Khadye - 1922 - 84 pagine
...final image is not conceived until it is produced. All earlier images have been works of art but they are "fused together with the new in a single mass," in the same way as we can cast: into a smelting furnace formless pieces of bronze and most precious statuettes. Before Croce, Schliermacher... | |
| René Wellek - 1955 - 388 pagine
...that precedes a genuine work of art is absorbed in a totally new act, or, in Croce 's striking image, "in the same way as we can cast into a melting furnace...formless pieces of bronze and choicest statuettes. Before there can be a new statue, the choicest statuettes must be melted just like the formless pieces"... | |
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