What is Art?W. Scott, 1899 - 237 strani |
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... experienced , describes himself , his condition before the encounter , the surroundings , the wood , his own lightheartedness , and then the wolf's appearance , its movements , the distance between himself and the wolf , etc. All this ...
... experienced , describes himself , his condition before the encounter , the surroundings , the wood , his own lightheartedness , and then the wolf's appearance , its movements , the distance between himself and the wolf , etc. All this ...
Stran 111
... experienced . A work founded on something borrowed , like Goethe's Faust for instance , may be very well executed and be full of mind and every beauty , but because it lacks the chief characteristic of a work of art completeness ...
... experienced . A work founded on something borrowed , like Goethe's Faust for instance , may be very well executed and be full of mind and every beauty , but because it lacks the chief characteristic of a work of art completeness ...
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... experienced and with which he infects the ⚫spectator . Art remains what it was and what it must be : nothing but the infection by one man of another , or of others , with the feelings experienced by the infector . Among those feelings ...
... experienced and with which he infects the ⚫spectator . Art remains what it was and what it must be : nothing but the infection by one man of another , or of others , with the feelings experienced by the infector . Among those feelings ...
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