What is Art?W. Scott, 1899 - 237 strani |
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... things , but attributed importance to them , calling them " artistic " and " beautiful , " without well knowing what we meant by those words . But here is a book that obliges us to clear our minds . It challenges us to define " art ...
... things , but attributed importance to them , calling them " artistic " and " beautiful , " without well knowing what we meant by those words . But here is a book that obliges us to clear our minds . It challenges us to define " art ...
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... things to me that I could not have wished to say . So that by the time the book was printed it had been deprived of some part of its integrity and sincerity . But there was consolation in the thought that the book , even in this form ...
... things to me that I could not have wished to say . So that by the time the book was printed it had been deprived of some part of its integrity and sincerity . But there was consolation in the thought that the book , even in this form ...
Stran 203
... things that please us - is art , so , by the theory of science for science's sake , the study of that which interests us - is science . So that one side of science , instead of studying how people should live in order to fulfil their ...
... things that please us - is art , so , by the theory of science for science's sake , the study of that which interests us - is science . So that one side of science , instead of studying how people should live in order to fulfil their ...
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