What is Art?W. Scott, 1899 - 237 strani |
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Stran xvi
... possible that a common Russian country peasant , for instance , whose work - days are filled with agricultural labour , and whose brief leisure is largely taken up by his family life and by his participation in the affairs of the ...
... possible that a common Russian country peasant , for instance , whose work - days are filled with agricultural labour , and whose brief leisure is largely taken up by his family life and by his participation in the affairs of the ...
Stran 115
... possible dislocations still to retain some in it ; and lastly , to be able , guided by the words required for the rhymes , to devise some semblance of thoughts , feelings , or descriptions to suit these words . Having acquired these ...
... possible dislocations still to retain some in it ; and lastly , to be able , guided by the words required for the rhymes , to devise some semblance of thoughts , feelings , or descriptions to suit these words . Having acquired these ...
Stran 130
... possible for such union to exist between epic or dramatic poetry and music . Moreover , one of the chief conditions of artistic creation is the complete freedom of the artist from every kind of preconceived demand . And the necessity of ...
... possible for such union to exist between epic or dramatic poetry and music . Moreover , one of the chief conditions of artistic creation is the complete freedom of the artist from every kind of preconceived demand . And the necessity of ...
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