The Kenyon Review, Količina 7John Crowe Ransom Kenyon College, 1945 |
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Stran 285
... nature , " in the picnic sense or the Words- worthian sense , as objective landscape . It is only when this landscape and an artist's mind have interacted , and produced their joint " experience , " that we have nature proper or nature ...
... nature , " in the picnic sense or the Words- worthian sense , as objective landscape . It is only when this landscape and an artist's mind have interacted , and produced their joint " experience , " that we have nature proper or nature ...
Stran 288
... nature in aesthetic experience in terms of perfect reciprocity with that of the human spirit . He likes to emphasize the state of harmony or equilibrium between man and nature , and implies that man brings no more than nature does to ...
... nature in aesthetic experience in terms of perfect reciprocity with that of the human spirit . He likes to emphasize the state of harmony or equilibrium between man and nature , and implies that man brings no more than nature does to ...
Stran 291
... nature in his prefatory talk , and it is in his obiter dicta throughout , but when it comes to the terms of his actual analysis there is only the revelation of nature which squares with rational and purposive human action . The term ...
... nature in his prefatory talk , and it is in his obiter dicta throughout , but when it comes to the terms of his actual analysis there is only the revelation of nature which squares with rational and purposive human action . The term ...
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