What is Art?W. Scott, 1899 - 237 strani |
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Stran 130
... less , coincide . But even in these conjunctions the centre of gravity always lies in one of the two productions , so that it is one of them that produces the artistic impression while the other remains unregarded . And still less is it ...
... less , coincide . But even in these conjunctions the centre of gravity always lies in one of the two productions , so that it is one of them that produces the artistic impression while the other remains unregarded . And still less is it ...
Stran 156
... less it fulfils it the worse the art . And the appraisement of feelings ( i.e. the acknowledgment of these or those feelings as being more or less good , more or less necessary for the well - being of mankind ) is made by the religious ...
... less it fulfils it the worse the art . And the appraisement of feelings ( i.e. the acknowledgment of these or those feelings as being more or less good , more or less necessary for the well - being of mankind ) is made by the religious ...
Stran 157
... less vividly perceived by all the members of the society . Such a religious perception and its corresponding expression exists always in every society . If it appears to us that in our society there is no religious perception , this is ...
... less vividly perceived by all the members of the society . Such a religious perception and its corresponding expression exists always in every society . If it appears to us that in our society there is no religious perception , this is ...
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