What is Art?W. Scott, 1899 - 237 strani |
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... matter ? " But , objects a friend , the moral of Romeo and Juliet is excellent . See what disasters followed from the physical " love at first sight . " But that is quite another matter . It is the feelings with which you are infected ...
... matter ? " But , objects a friend , the moral of Romeo and Juliet is excellent . See what disasters followed from the physical " love at first sight . " But that is quite another matter . It is the feelings with which you are infected ...
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... matter . The impoverishment of the subject - matter of upper - class art was further increased by the fact that , ceasing to be religious , it ceased also to be popular , and this again diminished the range of feelings which it ...
... matter . The impoverishment of the subject - matter of upper - class art was further increased by the fact that , ceasing to be religious , it ceased also to be popular , and this again diminished the range of feelings which it ...
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... matter . The absence of any one of these conditions excludes a work from the category of art and relegates it to that of art's counterfeits . If the work does not transmit the artist's peculiarity of feeling , and is therefore not ...
... matter . The absence of any one of these conditions excludes a work from the category of art and relegates it to that of art's counterfeits . If the work does not transmit the artist's peculiarity of feeling , and is therefore not ...
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