Tolstoy on ArtSmall, Maynard & Company, 1924 - 504 strani |
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Stran 166
... pleasure we can get from it . If we say that the aim of any activity is merely our pleasure and define it solely by that pleasure , our definition will evidently be a false one . But this is precisely what has occurred in the efforts to ...
... pleasure we can get from it . If we say that the aim of any activity is merely our pleasure and define it solely by that pleasure , our definition will evidently be a false one . But this is precisely what has occurred in the efforts to ...
Stran 167
... pleasure derived when consuming it . Just as people who conceive the aim and purpose of food to be pleasure cannot recognise the real meaning of eating , so people who consider the aim of art to be pleasure cannot realise its true ...
... pleasure derived when consuming it . Just as people who conceive the aim and purpose of food to be pleasure cannot recognise the real meaning of eating , so people who consider the aim of art to be pleasure cannot realise its true ...
Stran 170
... pleasure to the producer and a pleasant emotion to the spectators or hearers apart from personal advantage , may be included the showing of conjuring tricks or gymnastic exercises , and other activities which are not art . And , further ...
... pleasure to the producer and a pleasant emotion to the spectators or hearers apart from personal advantage , may be included the showing of conjuring tricks or gymnastic exercises , and other activities which are not art . And , further ...
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INTRODUCTION TO THE Works of Guy de Maupassant 1894 | 46 |
FROM A LETTER to Peter Verigin the DoUKHOBOR LEADER | 72 |
AN INTRODUCTION TO WHAT IS ART? 1899 | 91 |
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according activity appear artist Aylmer Maude Balaam Bel-Ami character chief Christian Church considered Cordelia counterfeit art counterfeits critics daugh daughter definition of art demands drama Duke of Albany Edgar Edmund esthetic estheticians evil evoke exist expressed false father Fédka French Gervinus give Gloucester Goneril harmful Hegel Henri de Régnier highest human imitation important infected insignificant Kent kind King King Lear Kreutzer Sonata labour Lear lives Maupassant meaning moral nature novel object Olenka Othello painting peasant perverted play pleasure poems poet poetic poetry produce question reader real art recognised religion religious perception reply Richard Strauss Russian scene Schasler sense Shakespeare Siegfried sincerity society soul speak story subject-matter taste teaching theory thing thou thought tion Tivoli Gardens Tolstoy Tolstoy's translation transmitting feelings true art truth understand upper classes whole wishes words Wotan writers wrote