What is Art?W. Scott, 1899 - 237 strani |
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... gives what nature cannot give . In the energy of the free ego , conscious of harmony not found in nature , beauty is disclosed.4 Kirkmann wrote on experimental æsthetics . All aspects of history in his system are joined by pure chance ...
... gives what nature cannot give . In the energy of the free ego , conscious of harmony not found in nature , beauty is disclosed.4 Kirkmann wrote on experimental æsthetics . All aspects of history in his system are joined by pure chance ...
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... give it up , and ( like every- body all through the piece ) behaves in a way to ensure his own ruin . He puts on the ... give it up , but the goddess Erda appears and commands him to do so , because it brings misfortune . Wotan gives it ...
... give it up , and ( like every- body all through the piece ) behaves in a way to ensure his own ruin . He puts on the ... give it up , but the goddess Erda appears and commands him to do so , because it brings misfortune . Wotan gives it ...
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... give it up . Hunters appear . Siegfried tells the story of his life . Hagen then gives him a draught , which causes his memory to return to him . Siegfried relates how he aroused and obtained Brünn- hilda , and everyone is astonished ...
... give it up . Hunters appear . Siegfried tells the story of his life . Hagen then gives him a draught , which causes his memory to return to him . Siegfried relates how he aroused and obtained Brünn- hilda , and everyone is astonished ...
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