What is Art?W. Scott, 1899 - 237 strani |
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Stran 157
... society aims . And this understanding is the religious perception of the given time and society . And this religious perception is always clearly expressed by some advanced men , and more or less vividly perceived by all the members of ...
... society aims . And this understanding is the religious perception of the given time and society . And this religious perception is always clearly expressed by some advanced men , and more or less vividly perceived by all the members of ...
Stran 161
... society , were yet but one society surrounded by others - Jews , or Athenian or Roman citizens ) , the feelings transmitted by the art of that time flowed from a desire for the might , greatness , glory , and prosperity of that society ...
... society , were yet but one society surrounded by others - Jews , or Athenian or Roman citizens ) , the feelings transmitted by the art of that time flowed from a desire for the might , greatness , glory , and prosperity of that society ...
Stran 175
... society in which it occurs . And these results will be of two kinds : first , the absence , in that society , of the work which should be performed by the organ ; and secondly , the harmful activity of the per- verted organ . And just ...
... society in which it occurs . And these results will be of two kinds : first , the absence , in that society , of the work which should be performed by the organ ; and secondly , the harmful activity of the per- verted organ . And just ...
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accessible According acknowledged activity æsthetic appears artist beauty become called cause CHAPTER Christian Church circle classes clear common conception consequence considered consists continually counterfeits critics definition demand drawing EDITED educated effects evoke existing experienced expressed false feelings give hand highest human Idea imitation important impression incomprehensible infected instance interesting Introduction kind labour less lives matter meaning merely methods moral nature necessary Note novels object painting pass play pleases pleasure poems poetry Portrait position possible present productions question reason received relation religion religious perception represent schools SELECTED sense serve Siegfried society sounds speak stories subject-matter taste teaching theory things thoughts tion Tolstoy touch transmitted true truth understand union unite universal upper various whole wishes writers