What is Art?W. Scott, 1899 - 237 strani |
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... imitations of art . And such methods have been devised . These methods are those of ( 1 ) borrowing , ( 2 ) imitating , ( 3 ) striking ( effects ) , and ( 4 ) interesting . The first method consists in borrowing whole subjects , or 106.
... imitations of art . And such methods have been devised . These methods are those of ( 1 ) borrowing , ( 2 ) imitating , ( 3 ) striking ( effects ) , and ( 4 ) interesting . The first method consists in borrowing whole subjects , or 106.
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... imitating . The essence of this method consists in supplying details accompanying the thing described or depicted . In literary art this method consists in describing , in ... imitation of real speech , this method consists 108 WHAT IS ART ?
... imitating . The essence of this method consists in supplying details accompanying the thing described or depicted . In literary art this method consists in describing , in ... imitation of real speech , this method consists 108 WHAT IS ART ?
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... Imitation cannot be such a measure , for the chief characteristic of art is the infection of others with the ... imitating art - by WHAT IS ART ? III.
... Imitation cannot be such a measure , for the chief characteristic of art is the infection of others with the ... imitating art - by WHAT IS ART ? III.
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