What is Art?W. Scott, 1899 - 237 strani |
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Stran 49
... infected by them . And it is also art if a man feels or imagines to himself feelings of delight , gladness , sorrow , despair , courage , or despondency , and the transition from one to another of these feelings , and expresses these ...
... infected by them . And it is also art if a man feels or imagines to himself feelings of delight , gladness , sorrow , despair , courage , or despondency , and the transition from one to another of these feelings , and expresses these ...
Stran 50
... infected by these feelings , and also experience them . Art is not , as the metaphysicians say , the manifestation of some mysterious Idea of beauty , or God ; it is not , as the æsthetical physiologists say , a game in which man lets ...
... infected by these feelings , and also experience them . Art is not , as the metaphysicians say , the manifestation of some mysterious Idea of beauty , or God ; it is not , as the æsthetical physiologists say , a game in which man lets ...
Stran 141
... infected by art and therefore always especially prize works like Wagner's opera where it is all an affair of the intellect , also , with much profundity , expressed their approval of a work afford- ing such ample material for ...
... infected by art and therefore always especially prize works like Wagner's opera where it is all an affair of the intellect , also , with much profundity , expressed their approval of a work afford- ing such ample material for ...
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