What is Art?W. Scott, 1899 - 237 strani |
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... speaking of our own art we feel fully convinced , not only that our art is true art , but even that it is the best and ... speak of a now - existing Chinese , Japanese , or Indian art shared in by a whole people . Such art , common to a ...
... speaking of our own art we feel fully convinced , not only that our art is true art , but even that it is the best and ... speak of a now - existing Chinese , Japanese , or Indian art shared in by a whole people . Such art , common to a ...
Stran 138
... speak of an adult labourer , one can hardly imagine even a child of over seven occupying himself with such a stupid , incoherent fairy tale . And yet an enormous audience , the cream of the cultured upper classes , sits out five hours ...
... speak of an adult labourer , one can hardly imagine even a child of over seven occupying himself with such a stupid , incoherent fairy tale . And yet an enormous audience , the cream of the cultured upper classes , sits out five hours ...
Stran 140
... speaking to be interwoven with the leit - motive of the people and objects about whom they speak ? Besides , the music has a further interest . It diverges from all formerly accepted laws , and most unexpected and totally new ...
... speaking to be interwoven with the leit - motive of the people and objects about whom they speak ? Besides , the music has a further interest . It diverges from all formerly accepted laws , and most unexpected and totally new ...
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