What is Art?W. Scott, 1899 - 237 strani |
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... object in so far as that object is perceived without any conception of its utility.1 Beauty is defined in the same way by the followers of Kant , among whom was Schiller ( 1759-1805 ) . According to Schiller , who wrote much on ...
... object in so far as that object is perceived without any conception of its utility.1 Beauty is defined in the same way by the followers of Kant , among whom was Schiller ( 1759-1805 ) . According to Schiller , who wrote much on ...
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... objects , persons , or phenomena , and others are infected by the same feelings of admiration , devotion , fear , respect ... object of joining another or others to himself in one and the same feeling , expresses that feeling by certain ...
... objects , persons , or phenomena , and others are infected by the same feelings of admiration , devotion , fear , respect ... object of joining another or others to himself in one and the same feeling , expresses that feeling by certain ...
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... object in order to show a state of the soul ; or inversely , to choose an object , and from it to disengage a state of the soul by a series of decipherings . ... If a being of mediocre intelligence and insufficient literary preparation ...
... object in order to show a state of the soul ; or inversely , to choose an object , and from it to disengage a state of the soul by a series of decipherings . ... If a being of mediocre intelligence and insufficient literary preparation ...
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